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Caius Iulius Caesar
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Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 I, 43| the three legions, and the strength of the fosse. After staying 2 I, 53| corn had diminished the strength of the soldiers; and the 3 I, 65| soldiers, whose spirit or strength seemed unequal to the fatigue, 4 II, 11| down on the musculus. The strength of the timber withstood 5 II, 17| of trust; nor of his own strength, nor of the disposition 6 II, 35| nature of the ground and the strength of the fortifications prevented 7 II, 37| war, from the nature and strength of the situation, from its 8 II, 41| assistance sent from Juba; strength began to fail our men through 9 III, 10| had confidence in his own strength, and both seemed on an equal 10 III, 42| Parthini, and all the places of strength. The quantity was very small, 11 III, 57| besides his authority, he had strength to compel; and if he did 12 III, 80| that he could depend on the strength of the town, if succor was 13 III, 93| with the enemy when their strength was exhausted, and after 14 III, 99| camp to the mountains, his strength being exhausted by fatigue, Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
15 I, 8 | being kept at bay by the strength of our works, and by the 16 I, 20| his means, which power and strength he used not only to the 17 I, 53| either relying on their strength, endeavored to swim over, 18 II, 30| what hands,” or “with what strength did they, especially [as 19 III, 4 | men at first, while their strength was fresh, resisted bravely, 20 III, 4 | action, and others with fresh strength came in their place; none 21 III, 5 | cessation, and not only strength, but even weapons were failing 22 III, 13| beaks (so great was their strength), nor on account of their 23 III, 20| cavalry, in which their strength principally lay, and assailing 24 III, 26| quarter, our men, their strength having been recruited, ( 25 IV, 1 | inclination), both promote their strength and render them men of vast 26 IV, 17| other, so great was the strength of the work, and such the 27 IV, 35| as far as their speed and strength permitted, and slew a great 28 VI, 28| and shape of a bull. Their strength and speed are extraordinary; 29 VII, 20| defend him by its natural strength; that the service of the 30 VII, 20| had any one now sufficient strength, nor could bear the labor 31 VII, 50| safety, since blood and strength are now failing me, therefore 32 VII, 73| the purpose of giving them strength and stability, they were 33 VII, 77| others a sally, while their strength would support it, the speech 34 VII, 85| men have no longer arms or strength. ~~ 35 VIII, 10| for he both hoped that the strength of his works, and his [apparent] 36 VIII, 15| confiding in the natural strength of their position, though 37 VIII, 29| long as their horses had strength to pursue, or their arms 38 VIII, 39| idea that she did not want strength but perseverance to oppose


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