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Caius Iulius Caesar
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Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 I, 3 | should disband his army by a certain day, and should he not do 2 I, 22| which he had begun, not at certain intervals, as was his practice 3 I, 28| designed to call off by a certain signal, when all the soldiers 4 I, 31| lieutenants, and exacting a certain quota of horse and foot 5 I, 57| promises. Domitius required certain ships for his own use, which 6 I, 83| about the eighth hour, by a certain signal, and placed them 7 III, 13| deserved his support might be certain of protection from his out-guards 8 III, 24| boats of Antonius, on a certain signal, rowed with great 9 III, 42| remote, he fixed granaries in certain places, and regulated the 10 III, 45| ninth legion had gained a certain post, and had begun to fortify 11 III, 66| place. This camp joined a certain wood, and was not above 12 III, 66| changing his design for certain reasons, Caesar removed 13 III, 73| victory almost secured and certain, they ought all now to use 14 III, 92| sufficient reason: for there is a certain impetuosity of spirit and Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
15 III, 6 | the barbarians it appeared certain had come up to our camp), 16 III, 18| cowardice, he selected a certain suitable and crafty Gaul, 17 III, 18| as if victory were fully certain, they collected faggots 18 III, 26| of 50,000, which it was certain had assembled out of Aquitania 19 V, 12| iron rings, determined at a certain weight, as their money. 20 V, 26| and with him, Q. Junius, a certain person from Spain, who already 21 V, 44| There was within our camp a certain Nervian, by name Vertico, 22 V, 47| great rewards he induces a certain man of the Gallic horse 23 V, 47| two days, was seen by a certain soldier on the third day: 24 VI, 5 | things, as he considered it certain that Ambiorix would not 25 VI, 8 | distance and placed it on a certain eminence, he says, “Soldiers, 26 VI, 10| that all the Suevi, after certain intelligence concerning 27 VI, 25| what place it begins. It is certain that many kinds of wild 28 VII, 5 | we ought not to state as certain, because we have no proof. 29 VII, 15| that, as the victory was certain, they could quickly recover 30 VII, 25| ought not to be omitted. A certain Gaul before the gate of 31 VII, 37| holds a conference with certain young men, the chief of 32 VII, 37| which retarded the most certain victory of the Gauls; that 33 VII, 52| cavalry, he had given up a certain victory, lest even a trifling 34 VIII, 15| stationed the cavalry in certain positions, with their horses 35 VIII, 15| the close of the day, on a certain signal, set them all on 36 VIII, 17| Caesar discovered from a certain prisoner, that Correus, 37 VIII, 32| themselves could not without certain destruction enter the boundaries


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