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Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 I, 1 | means in their power to prevent him from gaining his object. 2 I, 34 | by Caesar's enemies, to prevent this, and to embarrass every 3 I, 36 | Massilia to attend him. To prevent the war commencing among 4 I, 51 | it was easy for them to prevent it, both from the nature 5 II, 10 | tiles hides are spread, to prevent the water let in on them 6 II, 12 | obstacle could arise, to prevent their being instantly plundered 7 III, 11 | Apollonia by speedy marches, to prevent Caesar from becoming master 8 III, 19 | when by so doing they would prevent citizens from fighting against 9 III, 23 | with his own fleet he could prevent Caesar from receiving his 10 III, 30 | his arrival, Pompey, to prevent his being hemmed in between 11 III, 41 | day following, hoping to prevent him by taking a shorter 12 III, 43 | less danger; secondly, to prevent Pompey from foraging, and 13 III, 44 | a circuit within ours to prevent us from breaking in on any 14 III, 55 | fortify the Isthmus, to prevent Fufius from coming into 15 III, 58 | inclosed within Dyrrachium, and prevent them from foraging, fortified 16 III, 69 | terror of the cavalry, to prevent their being overpowered 17 III, 70 | circumstance occurred to prevent the ruin of our whole army, 18 III, 100| along the shore, strove to prevent the enemy from procuring 19 III, 111| and whole sea, and could prevent him from procuring provisions Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
20 I, 15 | sufficient for the present to prevent the enemy from rapine, forage, 21 I, 31 | intimidate him, so as to prevent a greater number of Germans 22 IV, 24 | their forces, endeavored to prevent our men landing. In this 23 VII, 32 | activity and influence to prevent it.” ~ 24 VII, 43 | commotion in Gaul, in order to prevent his being surrounded by 25 VII, 55 | they burned the town to prevent its being of any service 26 VII, 57 | there, and determined to prevent our troops from passing 27 VII, 64 | be very easy for him to prevent the Romans from obtaining 28 VII, 72 | parapet and battlements, to prevent the enemy from scaling it, 29 VII, 73 | firmly at the bottom, to prevent the possibility of their 30 VIII, 6 | the gathering foes, and prevent any new war from breaking 31 VIII, 7 | chosen, and by ambuscade to prevent the Romans from getting 32 VIII, 14 | out before their camp, to prevent the Romans attempting a 33 VIII, 24 | the Roman colonies, and prevent any loss by the inroads 34 VIII, 34 | and others were unable to prevent their taking it) they collected 35 VIII, 40 | corn, he endeavoured to prevent their getting water. A river 36 VIII, 52 | s friends interposed to prevent it; and regulating matters


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