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Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 I, 1 | himself. Even without the authority of Suetonius, the diction 2 I, 2 | himself, and not submit to the authority of the senate: that he too 3 I, 5 | Sylla, to whom the supreme authority should return. Similar hopes 4 I, 5 | augment] his own power and authority, he was anxious to bring 5 I, 6 | them, the interposing their authority; but on the seventh day 6 I, 33| asserted in the senate, that authority was acknowledged to be vested 7 I, 36| their countrymen, and by the authority of the state bring him back 8 II, 18| undoubted messengers, and authority on which he could rely. 9 II, 37| found out, from undoubted authority, that his forces were less 10 III, 57| time. That Scipio had such authority, that he could not only 11 III, 57| Pompey, so that besides his authority, he had strength to compel; 12 III, 82| seem deceived through his authority: while others, embarked Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
13 I, 3 | considerations, and influenced by the authority of Orgetorix, they determined 14 I, 3 | time possessed the chief authority in the state, and was exceedingly 15 II, 4 | assumed to themselves great authority and haughtiness in military 16 V, 26| that the people had as much authority over him as he over the 17 V, 27| important affairs on the authority of an enemy?” ~ 18 V, 28| enemy, but the fact, as the authority; that the Rhine was near; 19 V, 34| brave man and one of great authority, is pierced with a javelin; 20 VI, 13| presides, who possesses supreme authority among them. Upon his death, 21 VI, 23| over that war with such authority, that they have power of 22 VII, 4 | consent. On obtaining this authority, he demands hostages from 23 VII, 4 | adds the utmost rigor of authority; and by the severity of 24 VII, 30| ill success weakens the authority of other generals, so, on 25 VII, 33| those who held the supreme authority to leave the country, he 26 VII, 33| magistrates, to hold the supreme authority. ~ 27 VII, 37| were held in check by its authority; and, if it was brought 28 VII, 43| had been done by public authority; they order an inquiry to 29 VII, 63| can prevail by influence, authority, or money, they strive to 30 VIII, 32| projects, had considerable authority among the barbarians; with 31 VIII, 52| senate should interpose their authority to deprive him of a part 32 VIII, 52| thing in opposition to the authority of the senate; for he thought 33 VIII, 52| apprehensive, as Pompey’s authority and arms were no less formidable


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