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Caius Iulius Caesar
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Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 I, 15 | great a panic spread on a sudden that when Lentulus, the 2 I, 41 | were following them, on a sudden, from the weight of the 3 I, 42 | not be terrified by any sudden attack of the enemy, or 4 I, 55 | across the river, and on a sudden took possession of a hill 5 I, 82 | able to check their most sudden sally, to which he imagined 6 II, 3 | senate take flight with the sudden terror, carried off one 7 II, 8 | to guard them] against sudden attacks. To it they retreated, 8 II, 12 | enemy distressed at the sudden fall of the turret, surprised 9 II, 14 | careless and negligent, on a sudden, at noon, when some were 10 II, 25 | country into the town on the sudden alarm. He sent his cavalry 11 III, 11 | Pompey notice of Caesar's sudden approach, that he might 12 III, 23 | blocked up by a fleet. By his sudden arrival, he fell in with 13 III, 27 | Here one might observe the sudden turns of fortune. We who, 14 III, 36 | miles of him, wheeled on a sudden toward Cassius Longinus 15 III, 39 | to keep guard against any sudden attack. ~ 16 III, 72 | from groundless suspicions, sudden affright, or religious scruples, 17 III, 77 | engagement, he might meet a sudden attack with an army free 18 III, 80 | pent-houses to be made for a sudden assault, and hurdles to 19 III, 109| arbitrator; news was brought on a sudden that the king's army and Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
20 I, 13 | Helvetii, confused by his sudden arrival, when they found 21 I, 39 | so great a panic on a sudden seized the whole army, as 22 II, 20 | shortness of time and the sudden approach and charge of the 23 III, 3 | which council, since so much sudden danger had happened contrary 24 III, 6 | were ordered; and, making a sudden sally from all the gates [ 25 III, 7 | knowledge of their countries, a sudden war sprang up in Gaul. The 26 III, 8 | measures of the Gauls are sudden and hasty), detain Trebius 27 V, 21 | continent, on account of the sudden revolts of Gaul, and as 28 V, 25 | winter-quarters, the beginning of a sudden insurrection and revolt 29 V, 26 | could not withstand the sudden combination of the Gauls; 30 V, 38 | were intercepted by the sudden arrival of [the enemy’s] 31 VI, 23 | removed the apprehension of a sudden incursion. When a state 32 VI, 31 | time and prevented by the sudden arrival of our horse, when 33 VI, 37 | it, are perplexed by the sudden affair, and the cohort on 34 VI, 42 | exercised great influence in the sudden arrival of their enemy; 35 VII, 29 | more easily sustain the sudden attacks of the enemy.” ~ 36 VII, 36 | singly pass secure from any sudden attack of the enemy. ~ 37 VII, 47 | distance being alarmed by the sudden tumult, fled hastily from 38 VIII, 3 | 3 By Caesar’s sudden arrival, it happened, as 39 VIII, 9 | of an engagement, or our sudden approach, or with the design 40 VIII, 11 | support them in case of any sudden attack of the enemy. ~ 41 VIII, 24 | Tergestines, who were cut off by a sudden depredation and attack. 42 VIII, 36 | German horse had made a sudden attack on them, and had 43 VIII, 48 | from his troops, he, on a sudden, appealed to the honor of


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