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Caius Iulius Caesar
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Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 I, 1 | with Caesar, resolved to use all means in their power 2 I, 36| of any one man." He made use of such arguments as he 3 I, 57| certain ships for his own use, which he manned with colonists 4 I, 86| Spains in peace, or for the use of the province, which, 5 II, 7 | Nasidius's ships were of no use, and soon left the fight; 6 II, 21| to Varro for the public use: he restored their goods 7 II, 41| encourage them. But he made use of the foot only for show; 8 III, 17| prevented them from the use of the land and fresh water; 9 III, 42| commonly import what grain they use); and because Pompey had 10 III, 59| the plunder to their own use. Displeased at this conduct, 11 III, 59| pay applied to their own use. ~ 12 III, 71| nor in the fasces, did he use the laurel as a mark of 13 III, 73| certain, they ought all now to use their utmost efforts to 14 III, 80| Caesar, offering him the free use of every thing in their 15 III, 83| what manner they should use their victory. ~ Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
16 I, 8 | if they should attempt to use violence he would oppose 17 I, 16| besides he was unable to use the corn which he had conveyed 18 I, 37| thought that he ought to use all dispatch, lest, if this 19 I, 51| thereby] he might make use of his auxiliaries for appearance. 20 II, 9 | Remi, which were of great use to us in carrying on the 21 II, 14| Aedui, entreated him to use his [accustomed] clemency 22 II, 15| they thought that by their use the mind is enervated and 23 II, 25| they might the more easily use their swords. On his arrival, 24 II, 28| that he might appear to use compassion toward the wretched 25 IV, 2 | or more unmanly, than to use housings. Accordingly, they 26 IV, 24| their practice to make great use in their battles, and following 27 V, 1 | have been accustomed to use in our sea; and that so 28 V, 1 | broader than those which we use in other seas. All these 29 V, 7 | back; he orders that if he use violence and do not submit, 30 V, 12| of cattle is great. They use either brass or iron rings, 31 VI, 14| private transactions, they use Greek characters. That practice 32 VI, 21| in the rivers and [only] use skins or small cloaks of 33 VI, 24| hardihood, as the Germans, and use the same food and dress; 34 VI, 28| the tips with silver, and use as cups at their most sumptuous 35 VII, 31| 31 Nor did Vercingetorix use less efforts than he had 36 VII, 89| which were published for the use of historians, that they 37 VIII, 8 | considered it incumbent on him to use every exertion, in order


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