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erected 5
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escape 34
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35 powerful
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35 till
34 escape
34 fabius
34 fell
34 leave
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Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 I, 6 | latter immediately made their escape from the city, and withdrew 2 I, 13 | cohorts out of it and made his escape; his soldiers deserted him 3 I, 20 | round the town prevented his escape. ~ 4 I, 21 | and was meditating his own escape; that they ought to provide 5 I, 65 | enemy had been suffered to escape from their hands and that 6 I, 72 | successfully, nor did it escape Caesar, that an army daunted 7 II, 23 | left her there and made his escape by land to Adrumetum. Caius 8 II, 32 | endeavor to effect his own escape? When you were betrayed 9 II, 42 | cavalry in attempting to escape: some fell to the ground 10 II, 42 | urged Curio to endeavor to escape by flight, and to hasten 11 III, 12 | inclinations, he made his escape privately. The inhabitants 12 III, 38 | the horse, but he made his escape: they either killed or took 13 III, 40 | who, however, made their escape in small boats; and at the, 14 III, 49 | the trees, than let Pompey escape from their hands. For they 15 III, 95 | engaged on their further escape than on the defense of the 16 III, 97 | espoused that party, made their escape by night. ~ 17 III, 101| himself; but he made his escape by taking to a boat. Two 18 III, 105| arrival, and had made his escape. Thus, on two occasions, 19 III, 112| become vacant, made her escape from the palace to Achillas, Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
20 IV, 13 | opportunity for engaging to escape him, a very seasonable event 21 IV, 15 | survivors despairing of further escape, as a great number of their 22 IV, 35 | were routed, they would escape from danger by their speed; 23 V, 34 | being crowded together, escape the weapons cast by so large 24 V, 57 | unwilling that he should escape, in consequence of gaining 25 VII, 11 | lest the inhabitants should escape by night from the town, 26 VII, 88 | pieces, the rest by flight escape in different directions 27 VII, 89 | I might the more readily escape the imputation of folly 28 VIII, 3 | the fires to make their escape. Many thousands being taken, 29 VIII, 3 | Bituriges as were able to escape the first coming of the 30 VIII, 16 | that method to favor their escape, he made his legions advance, 31 VIII, 19 | lose courage and attempt to escape by different ways. In vain; 32 VIII, 23 | to fight as to effect an escape, our men believing that 33 VIII, 33 | clandestine manner, they could not escape our horse, or even our legions; 34 VIII, 48 | to death in striving to escape, and some were made prisoners.


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