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Caius Iulius Caesar
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Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 I, 16| with a small number, he fell in with Vibullius Rufus, 2 I, 25| his march, several cohorts fell in with the main body of 3 I, 41| mass of water, the bridge fell, and all the horse were 4 I, 47| about seventy of our men fell: among them Quintus Fulgenius, 5 II, 11| the shock; and whatever fell on it slid off, on account 6 II, 11| musculus. As soon as they fell on it, they slid off again, 7 II, 11| the musculus, part of it fell down suddenly, and the rest, 8 II, 12| commanders and the army, they all fell down at their feet, and 9 II, 39| to keep up with him, but fell behind in different places. 10 II, 42| attempting to escape: some fell to the ground unhurt. Cneius 11 III, 8 | advantage of the night breeze, fell a sacrifice on their return. 12 III, 13| approaching, such a panic fell upon Pompey's army, because 13 III, 15| catch the dew by night which fell on the hides that covered 14 III, 23| By his sudden arrival, he fell in with some of our transports, 15 III, 53| that about two thousand fell on Pompey's side, several 16 III, 58| as the quantity of that fell short, to increase it by 17 III, 87| in so many battles, many fell victims to the autumnal 18 III, 99| Of Pompey's army, there fell about fifteen thousand; Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
19 I, 40| opportunity for an engagement, fell suddenly upon them, by this 20 I, 53| bound with a triple chain, fell into the hands of Caesar 21 III, 14| those cast by the Gauls fell the more forcibly upon us. 22 III, 14| away, the yards necessarily fell down; so that as all the 23 III, 25| from their higher position, fell with great effect; the horse, 24 IV, 12| conflict. When at length he fell, surrounded on all sides 25 IV, 38| preceding year), almost all fell into the power of Labienus. 26 V, 33| number of the enemy usually fell. Ambiorix, when he observed 27 V, 43| slipping into a hollow, he fell. To him, in his turn, when 28 VI, 30| remarkable chance, that he fell upon [Ambiorix] himself 29 VI, 40| exploits previously acquired, fell together fighting most valiantly. 30 VII, 25| dart on the right side and fell dead. One of those next 31 VII, 50| to the legion.” Thus he fell fighting a few moments after, 32 VII, 62| although the first ranks fell transfixed by the javelins 33 VIII, 27| according to orders, and fell upon Dumnacus’s rear and 34 VIII, 35| our men perceived, they fell with great fury on the escort,


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