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Caius Iulius Caesar
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Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 I, 7 | persuade them to defend or even follow him. Motions were made in 2 I, 9 | quarters; and ordered them to follow him. Thither came Lucius 3 I, 36 | language]; "that they ought to follow the precedent set by all 4 I, 38 | at a great distance, to follow close after him. Fabius, 5 I, 81 | tenth hour, and the horse to follow him. The horse shortly returned 6 I, 88 | to go before, the rest to follow the vanquished enemy; that 7 II, 28 | liberality, if they should follow him and Attius. On the delivery 8 II, 29 | them to act freely, and follow which party they pleased." 9 II, 34 | before," then ordered them to follow him, and ran far before 10 II, 39 | He ordered the horse to follow him, and hastened his march, 11 II, 40 | before, he himself would follow them. Sabura drew up his 12 III, 41 | Pompey would be compelled to follow him to Dyrrachium, or that 13 III, 77 | pursuit, and determined to follow other measures. ~ 14 III, 91 | signal was given, says, "Follow me, my old comrades, and 15 III, 102| and ordered one legion to follow him by shorter journeys. 16 III, 106| one of which he ordered to follow him from Thessaly, the other 17 III, 106| of their march, could not follow him. But Caesar, relying Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
18 I, 26 | slain, had not been able to follow them. Caesar sent letters 19 I, 26 | daysinterval he began to follow them himself with all his 20 I, 40 | that, if no one else should follow, yet he would go with only 21 II, 11 | another of his lieutenants, to follow them closely with three 22 II, 19 | men, who did not dare to follow them in their retreat further 23 IV, 13 | by the late skirmish, to follow in the rear. ~ 24 IV, 23 | port, and there embark and follow him. As this was performed 25 IV, 26 | nor get firm footing, nor follow their standards, and as 26 IV, 32 | the rest to be armed and follow him immediately. When he 27 V, 17 | ordered the legions to follow them immediately. But the 28 V, 36 | centurions of the first ranks, to follow him, and when he had approached 29 V, 37 | and orders the infantry to follow him closely. Having related 30 VI, 23 | those who are willing to follow, give in their names;” they 31 VI, 29 | he tells him that he will follow immediately. ~ 32 VI, 36 | permission being granted, follow them. ~ 33 VI, 38 | cohort which was on guard follow him; for a short time they 34 VII, 68 | forth from the camp, and follow him closely. Caesar, having 35 VII, 87 | orders part of the cavalry to follow him, and part to make the 36 VII, 88 | which he had ordered to follow him being seen, as these 37 VII, 89 | which either precede or follow them; and recently, I have 38 VIII, 39 | advantage of situation, should follow their example and assert 39 VIII, 39 | legions, and instructions to follow him by regular marches.


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