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38 signal
38 strength
38 think
Caius Iulius Caesar
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Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 I, 7 | praetorian, were decreed to private persons; Scipio got Syria, 2 I, 7 | Marcellus were omitted, from a private motive, and their lots were 3 I, 7 | consuls leave the city, and private men had lictors in the city 4 I, 9 | that he had commands of a private nature for him from Pompey; 5 I, 9 | of the state to his own private connections; that Caesar, 6 I, 18 | his own estate; to every private soldier four acres, and 7 I, 20 | defense of the town. He held private conferences with a few of 8 I, 20 | days, and as he had several private meetings with his friends, 9 I, 34 | every person, from his own private fears, declined the office. 10 I, 35 | which were fitted up by some private persons at Igilium and Cosa, 11 II, 18 | the arms, both public and private, in Gallonius's house. He 12 II, 18 | passed judgment against some private persons, and condemned to 13 II, 21 | having given public and private rewards to some he filled 14 II, 21 | lodged in the houses of private persons, to be replaced 15 II, 32 | government, he became a private person, and a captive in 16 III, 14 | carried no troops, but was private property, bore away for 17 III, 16 | strong passion, and had a private quarrel against Caesar, 18 III, 19 | with each other; and by a private arrangement among themselves, 19 III, 20 | to complain of his own private calamities, or the general 20 III, 60 | matter, and gave them a private rebuke, for having made 21 III, 103| borrowed more from some private friends, and having put 22 III, 105| heard at Pergamus, in the private and retired parts of the Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
23 I, 5 | four hundred-and to the private dwellings that remained; 24 I, 17 | very great, who, though private men, have more power than 25 I, 18 | has both increased his own private property, and amassed great 26 I, 20 | of the republic and his private wrongs, at his desire and 27 IV, 1 | among them there exists no private and separate land; nor are 28 V, 8 | preceding year, and those private vessels which each had built 29 VI, 13 | conduct the public and the private sacrifices, and interpret 30 VI, 13 | controversies, public and private; and if any crime has been 31 VI, 13 | if any one, either in a private or public capacity, has 32 VI, 14 | matters, in their public and private transactions, they use Greek 33 VII, 14 | Besides that the interests of private property must be neglected 34 VII, 31 | whose subtle pleading or private friendship, each of the 35 VII, 64 | houses; by which sacrifice of private property they would evidently 36 VII, 76 | nor by the recollection of private friendship; and all earnestly 37 VIII, 3 | states, relying either on private friendship, or public alliance. 38 VIII, 10 | few scattered men out of private houses, that our foragers


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