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Caius Iulius Caesar
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Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 I, 26 | Where the mouth of the port was narrowest he threw up 2 I, 28 | walls, which led to the port. After making these arrangements, 3 I, 29 | circuit, they reached the port, and captured with their 4 I, 32 | prevented his entering the port or town, and did not suffer 5 II, 4 | wind, they sailed out of port and went to Nasidius to 6 II, 22 | constantly cruising near the port, having espied him, weighed 7 II, 22 | brought their ships out of the port and docks, and delivered 8 III, 14 | sailed a little distance from port, received a letter from 9 III, 24 | row to the mouth of the port. When Libo saw them advancing 10 III, 26 | Dyrrachium, put out of the port with his ships; and when 11 III, 26 | abated, having come near a port, called Nymphaeum, about 12 III, 26 | Lissus, put into it (this port is protected from a south-west 13 III, 26 | as they were within the port, the south wind, which had 14 III, 28 | night, and not knowing what port the rest had made to, came 15 III, 39 | it to the entrance of the port, and filled it with soldiers, 16 III, 40 | by Acilius to watch the port with several ships, on which 17 III, 40 | merchantmen, left within the port by Antonius, and set them 18 III, 100| necessaries, to quit the port and islands. ~ 19 III, 101| favorable, he sent into the port about forty ships provided 20 III, 102| admitted into the town or port; and having received a message 21 III, 111| there was an action at the port: where the contest was maintained 22 III, 111| Alexandria, to guard the port. If they made themselves 23 III, 111| have the command of the port and whole sea, and could Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
24 IV, 22 | being able to reach the same port. These he distributed among 25 IV, 23 | march forward to the further port, and there embark and follow 26 IV, 28 | set sail from the upper port with a gentle gale, when, 27 IV, 28 | were taken back to the same port from which they had started;- 28 IV, 36 | could not make the same port which the other ships did, 29 V, 2 | the ships to assemble at port Itius, from which port he 30 V, 2 | at port Itius, from which port he had learned that the 31 V, 5 | settled, Caesar went to port Itius with the legions. 32 V, 5 | had returned to the same port from which they had set


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