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Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 I, 7 | happened. Both the consuls leave the city, and private men 2 I, 11 | should return into Gaul, leave Ariminum, and disband his 3 I, 23 | the soldiers of Domitius leave him till they brought him 4 I, 23 | address, Lentulus begged leave to return to the town, that 5 I, 23 | attempts on their own lives. Leave being granted him, he departed. ~ 6 I, 60 | length they resolved to leave off foraging for several 7 I, 68 | argument that they could not leave the camp unnoticed: "that 8 II, 13 | desist from the assault, and leave sentinels on the works. 9 II, 18 | matters, yet had determined to leave no dregs of war behind him 10 II, 32 | to shift his ground, and leave Italy, from the precedent 11 III, 6 | should patiently submit to leave their slaves and baggage 12 III, 15 | thought they ought not to leave the shores and harbors free 13 III, 44 | Neither was Pompey willing to leave the sea and Dyrrachium, 14 III, 78 | confirm his friends, and leave garrisons in the towns. 15 III, 102| having received a message to leave that neighborhood, set sail Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
16 III, 6 | the gates [of the camp], leave the enemy the means neither 17 IV, 2 | very spot on which they leave them, to which they retreat 18 IV, 6 | they had been entreated to leave the Rhine, and had been 19 IV, 21 | afforded one who dared not leave his ship and trust himself 20 IV, 22 | because he neither wished to leave an enemy behind him, nor 21 V, 5 | states; he had determined to leave in Gaul a very few of them, 22 V, 30 | he would be compelled to leave; every reason is suggested 23 V, 32 | command that they should leave the baggage and form themselves 24 V, 33 | whatever the Romans should leave; therefore let them consider 25 V, 39 | very weak health, did not leave himself the night-time for 26 VI, 35 | presented them, the Germans leave in concealment the plunder 27 VII, 1 | of their general, dare to leave their winter quarters, nor 28 VII, 11 | order that he might not leave an enemy in his rear, and 29 VII, 33 | considered it ruinous to leave the war and the enemy, yet, 30 VII, 33 | the supreme authority to leave the country, he determined 31 VII, 42 | announcements from Litavicus, leave themselves no time to ascertain 32 VII, 50 | now failing me, therefore leave this, while you have the 33 VII, 70 | great slaughter ensues; some leave their horses, and endeavor 34 VIII, 34 | resolve by general consent to leave part of their troops behind,


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