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Caius Iulius Caesar
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Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 I, 1 | the opinion of those who think that the beginning of these 2 I, 6 | day they were obliged to think of their own safety, which 3 I, 64 | indeed the enemy began to think that they ought to hasten 4 I, 70 | averse to fatigue, as not to think it necessary to march from 5 II, 27 | give credit to, and what we think ourselves, we hope is the 6 II, 32 | in the power of those who think they have been ruined by 7 II, 32 | generosity? And how could he think you bound by your oath to 8 II, 39 | that we may now begin to think of rewarding you, and returning 9 III, 17 | this, Caesar did not then think proper to make any reply, 10 III, 17 | any reply, nor do we now think it worth recording. But 11 III, 18 | Rome, if the world shall think I enjoy them by the bounty 12 III, 87 | the highest encomiums. "Think not, Pompey," says he, " 13 III, 103| friendship to Pompey, and not to think meanly of his bad fortune. Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
14 I, 4 | suspicion, as the Helvetii think, of his having committed 15 I, 7 | by the Helvetii, did not think that [their request] ought 16 I, 14 | be afraid, nor did they think that they ought to be afraid 17 I, 20 | Dumnorix], no one would think that it had been done without 18 I, 33 | circumstances induced him to think that this affair ought to 19 I, 35 | he demurs, and does not think that it concerns him to 20 I, 42 | the proposal and began to think that he was now returning 21 I, 46 | chosen legion, yet he did not think proper to engage, lest, 22 III, 10 | the other nations should think that the same thing was 23 III, 17 | reason: because he did not think that a lieutenant ought 24 IV, 3 | extent, inasmuch as [they think] that by this circumstance 25 IV, 16 | Roman people; if he did not think it just for the Germans 26 VI, 14 | body to another, and they think that men by this tenet are 27 VI, 16 | sacrifices; because they think that unless the life of 28 VI, 21 | among their people; they think that by this the growth 29 VI, 22 | the place in which, they think proper, and the year after 30 VI, 23 | them; at the same time they think that they shall be on that 31 VII, 5 | influenced by treachery, we think that we ought not to state 32 VII, 43 | he can: “That he did not think worse of the state on account 33 VII, 59 | intended, and he did not now think of making any new acquisitions, 34 VII, 77 | a capitulation; nor do I think that they ought to be considered 35 VII, 77 | aid. What courage do you think would our relatives and 36 VIII, 14 | distance. But Caesar did not think it prudent to attack them 37 VIII, 24 | in arms, and he did not think that Caius Caninius Rebilus, 38 VIII, 27 | all his forces. Nor did he think that he should be sufficiently


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