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Caius Iulius Caesar
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Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 I, 9 | ordered them to follow him. Thither came Lucius Caesar, a young 2 I, 15| colonies, which had been sent thither by the Julian law: and Lentulus 3 I, 19| He sent Marcus Antonius thither, with five cohorts of the 4 II, 18| Gades, and sent six cohorts thither from the province to guard 5 II, 18| of Domitius, who had come thither sent by Domitius to recover 6 II, 24| fleet to Utica, and marched thither with his army. Having advanced 7 III, 29| should transport his army thither (and this notion was spread 8 III, 55| Accordingly, he detached Fufius thither, and ordered Quintus Sabinus Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
9 I, 25| off, to betake themselves thither. When the mountain had been 10 I, 43| distance from both camps. Thither, as had been appointed, 11 I, 49| paces, as has been stated. Thither Ariovistus sent light troops, 12 I, 53| Gaul, she having been sent [thither for that purpose] by her 13 II, 7 | 7 Thither, immediately after midnight, 14 II, 33| commended, a rush was made thither [i. e. by the Roman soldiers] 15 III, 3 | routes by which they had come thither.” To the greater part, however, 16 III, 4 | seemed to be hard pressed, thither they ran, and brought assistance. 17 III, 11| could. He himself hastens thither with the land forces. ~ 18 III, 19| bottom for about a mile. Thither they proceeded with great 19 III, 28| peace, speedily led his army thither, thinking that that war 20 III, 28| themselves and all their property thither. When Caesar had arrived 21 IV, 20| except merchants generally go thither, nor even to them was any 22 IV, 21| that he would shortly come thither. Volusenus, having viewed 23 IV, 38| legions among the Belgae. Thither only two British states 24 V, 1 | equipping ships to be brought thither from Spain. He himself, 25 V, 11| returned from. When he had come thither, greater forces of the Britons 26 V, 12| which being sprung they went thither, and having waged war, continued 27 V, 20| rampart, call them a town.) Thither he proceeds with his legions: 28 V, 46| corn, which he had conveyed thither for passing the winter. 29 V, 55| Gaul, was about to march thither through the territories 30 VI, 5 | and morasses, and convey thither all their property. ~ 31 VI, 13| system generally proceed thither for the purpose of studying 32 VI, 30| his arrival was carried thither; so it was an incident of 33 VIII, 52| of the Treviri, he went thither and reviewed them. He made


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