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Civil Wars
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1 I, 41| compelled by the emergency, took post on a rising ground; and 2 I, 44| nearer way to occupy the same post. The two parties engage, 3 I, 45| impetuosity and boldly take a post, and not to keep their ranks 4 I, 45| to retire and give up the post, being accustomed to this 5 I, 45| good reason to give up the post which they had taken. Accordingly, 6 I, 46| retreat to Ilerda, and take post under the walls. But the 7 I, 46| sending cohorts to that post. ~ 8 I, 47| the lower ranks to that post. About six hundred were 9 I, 48| at first, had kept the post on the hill which had been 10 I, 68| might be sustained, yet the post which they desired might 11 I, 81| by our horse, they took post on a high mountain, and 12 II, 20| retired to Hispalis, and took post in the market and public 13 II, 41| attempted to return to their post, and cut them off from the 14 III, 45| legion had gained a certain post, and had begun to fortify 15 III, 45| retreat and give up the post; his retreat was down a 16 III, 76| the same day's march, took post in his old camp at Asparagium; 17 III, 79| Scipio, had quitted that post for the sake of provisions, 18 III, 85| war, to decamp from that post and to be always in motion: 19 III, 89| Domitius: he himself took his post opposite Pompey. At the 20 III, 93| not only quitted their post, but galloped forward to 21 III, 94| engaged, but had kept their post. Thus, new and fresh troops 22 III, 97| Pompeians observing this, took post on a mountain, whose foot 23 III, 98| all those who had taken post on the mountain, to come Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
24 III, 4 | liberty granted] to quit the post where he had been stationed, 25 VI, 12| the Remi held the second post of honor. ~ 26 VII, 25| the third: nor was this post left vacant by the besieged, 27 VII, 49| quickly from the camp, and post them at the foot of the 28 VII, 49| place where he had taken his post, awaited the issue of the 29 VII, 79| little from that place, and post them on the higher ground. 30 VII, 80| should hold and know his own post, orders the cavalry to issue 31 VII, 81| Our troops, as each man’s post had been assigned him some 32 VIII, 12| examine the country, and post their guards with more caution, 33 VIII, 14| that they could quit their post without danger: but, perceiving


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