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Caius Iulius Caesar
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Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 I, 27| length to give over the attempt which he had often made 2 I, 65| yet judged it prudent to attempt it and make a trial. Accordingly, 3 I, 66| it was their interest to attempt and to effect by any means 4 I, 68| they should, by all means, attempt to force their way by day; 5 II, 5 | nothing was left for them to attempt, and, if they proved victorious, 6 II, 6 | have another opportunity to attempt a defense, and as if they 7 II, 9 | and secured against every attempt of the enemy, they removed 8 II, 14| Massilians made the same attempt the next day, having got 9 II, 30| advised by all means an attempt to be made, and an attack 10 II, 31| suppose, that those who attempt to do wrong may have a fairer 11 II, 34| the enemy's forces should attempt to pass it, that they might 12 II, 37| the king would not dare to attempt any thing against him. But 13 III, 11| citizens made a spontaneous attempt to admit Caesar, despairing 14 III, 26| did not desist from his attempt, but hoped by the labor 15 III, 55| Caesar thought he ought to attempt the conquest of Achaia, 16 III, 58| thought he ought to make some attempt by a sally. ~ Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
17 I, 3 | beloved by the people, to attempt the same, and gives him 18 I, 5 | the Helvetii nevertheless attempt to do that which they had 19 I, 8 | intercept them, if they should attempt to cross over against his 20 I, 8 | understand, that, if they should attempt to use violence he would 21 I, 8 | they desisted from this attempt. ~~ 22 I, 10| possession of the higher parts, attempt to obstruct the army in 23 II, 9 | disordered, if the first attempt to pass should be made by 24 IV, 3 | Suevi, after making the attempt frequently and in several 25 VI, 37| which they had advanced, attempt to force the camp at the 26 VII, 19| that if the Romans should attempt to force the marsh, they 27 VII, 86| greatness of the works, attempt the places precipitous in 28 VIII, 16| who were bold enough to attempt it being scarcely able to 29 VIII, 19| The enemy lose courage and attempt to escape by different ways. 30 VIII, 23| him on his guard by the attempt, he sent Caius Volusenus 31 VIII, 26| spending several days in the attempt, and losing a considerable 32 VIII, 36| no danger in making the attempt, he sent forward all his 33 VIII, 44| if several states should attempt to rebel in like manner


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