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Caius Iulius Caesar
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Civil Wars
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1 I, 66| affrighted at so unexpected a sight, he halted on a rising ground 2 I, 71| and cut to pieces in the sight of the two armies. ~ 3 II, 7 | left the fight; for the sight of their country, or the 4 II, 22| aid of the wind got out of sight: the other two, affrighted 5 II, 26| front of the line was in sight. Curio, surprised at the 6 II, 32| forty days after he came in sight of the enemy? Can those 7 II, 39| were brought into their sight, that they might imagine 8 II, 42| more appear in Caesar's sight, after losing the army which 9 III, 51| Nor did they stand the sight and charge of our men, and 10 III, 57| Macedonia, Caesar, never losing sight of his first intention, 11 III, 64| to grow weak, having got sight of our horse, he said to 12 III, 71| to be put to death in the sight of the whole army. ~ 13 III, 75| army, he was soon out of sight of the camp. Nor did Pompey, Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
14 I, 11| towns stormed, almost within sight of our army. At the same 15 I, 25| Caesar, having removed out of sight first his own horse, then 16 I, 51| up all the auxiliaries in sight of the enemy, before the 17 II, 25| for his own part, in the sight of his general, desired 18 II, 31| the new and unaccustomed sight, they sent embassadors to 19 III, 14| action was carried on in the sight of Caesar and the entire 20 IV, 12| retreat till they had come in sight of our army. In that encounter 21 IV, 37| after our cavalry came in sight, the enemy, throwing away 22 V, 6 | he feared to slay in the sight of Gaul, to pledge his honor 23 V, 10| rear [of the enemy] was in sight, some horse came to Caesar 24 V, 44| tortured to death in the sight of our soldiers. There was 25 V, 55| comes last is killed in the sight of the whole assembly after 26 VI, 43| had not even passed out of sight, so that the hope of overtaking 27 VII, 19| the enemy could bear the sight of them at the distance 28 VII, 35| 35 When each army was in sight of the other, and was pitching 29 VII, 40| being most eager, he came in sight of the army of the Aedui, 30 VII, 56| confounded the enemy at the first sight, led his army across the 31 VII, 62| army of the enemy was in sight. Labienus, having encouraged 32 VII, 76| Romans could withstand the sight of such an immense host: 33 VII, 80| action was carried on in sight of all, neither a brave 34 VIII, 8 | the enemy could not get a sight of a greater number than 35 VIII, 8 | and brought them within sight of the enemy sooner than 36 VIII, 12| for, having suddenly got sight of the enemy’s cavalry, 37 VIII, 15| all their forces from the sight of the Romans, which no 38 VIII, 23| resolution never to come within sight of any Roman. 39 VIII, 27| had not yet come within sight of the enemy, nor joined 40 VIII, 29| order, came suddenly in sight of the enemy. At this sight, 41 VIII, 29| sight of the enemy. At this sight, the barbarian horse were 42 VIII, 42| elevated situation, and in sight of our army; and a great


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