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Caius Iulius Caesar
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Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 I, 5 | any person should bear an equal degree of dignity, had wholly 2 I, 26 | to them other floats of equal size. These he covered over 3 I, 27 | would lay down their arms on equal terms; that a great share 4 I, 36 | Wherefore, having received equal favors from both, they ought 5 I, 36 | both, they ought to show equal affection to both, and assist 6 I, 42 | he offered him battle on equal terms. When this affair 7 I, 52 | as long as they fought on equal terms; but when the legions 8 II, 10 | it: first, two beams of equal length were laid on the 9 II, 16 | opportunity of fighting with us on equal terms from walls and turrets, 10 II, 16 | perceive that they were not equal to our men in bravery, they 11 II, 33 | our men or to engage on equal terms he might not miss 12 III, 10 | strength, and both seemed on an equal footing. Since, if fortune 13 III, 10 | would be content with an equal division, when he might 14 III, 20 | should be discharged in six equal payments, of six months 15 III, 78 | obliged to carry on the war on equal terms; but if he crossed 16 III, 82 | while others, embarked in equal labor and danger, pleaded 17 III, 85 | to come to an action on equal ground. Then Caesar addressed 18 III, 112| they quitted the field with equal advantage, and neither were Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
19 I, 25 | might make the danger of a11 equal, and do away with the hope 20 I, 43 | This spot was at nearly an equal distance from both camps. 21 I, 43 | also took their stand at an equal distance. Ariovistus then 22 I, 51 | them canton by canton, at equal distances, the Harudes, 23 III, 12 | latter being made almost equal in height to the walls of 24 III, 25 | camp was not fortified with equal care on the side of the 25 IV, 7 | gods can show themselves equal; that there was none at 26 V, 8 | legions and a number of horse, equal to that which he was leaving 27 V, 13 | from it] into Britain is of equal distance with that from 28 V, 15 | engagement is wont to produce equal danger, and indeed the same, 29 V, 33 | their victory. Our men were equal to them in fighting, both 30 VI, 13 | but, if there are many equal, the election is made by 31 VII, 19 | prepared to fight on almost equal terms; but whoever should 32 VII, 23 | distant from each other at equal intervals, are placed together 33 VII, 23 | not touch one another, but equal spaces intervening, each 34 VII, 39 | along with Viridomarus, of equal age and influence, but of 35 VII, 48 | numbers was the contest an equal one to the Romans; at the 36 VII, 69 | moderate distance, and of an equal degree of height, surrounded 37 VII, 75 | Aulerci Brannovices; an equal number from the Arverni 38 VIII, 21 | lived the senate had never equal influence in the state with


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