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32 chief
32 defend
32 engage
32 formed
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Caius Iulius Caesar
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defend

Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 I, 7 | could not persuade them to defend or even follow him. Motions 2 I, 8 | made; he exhorted them to defend from the malice of his enemies 3 I, 8 | out that they are ready to defend their general, and the tribunes 4 I, 18| particular part of the city to defend. In a speech to the soldiers 5 I, 26| prevented from access to them to defend them, and in the front and 6 II, 9 | hang a curtain on them to defend and repel all blows while 7 II, 36| encouraged them to protect and defend their city, a circumstance 8 III, 11| endeavored to shut the gates and defend the town, and ordered the 9 III, 40| that were put on board to defend it, who, however, made their 10 III, 44| tarpaulins, or raw hides to defend them against the weapons. ~ 11 III, 45| matter for our men at once to defend themselves, and to proceed 12 III, 67| way in, and the enemy to defend the camp; Titus Pulcio, 13 III, 94| Secure the camp," says he, "defend it with diligence, if any Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
14 I, 11| Aedui, as they could not defend themselves and their possessions 15 II, 10| assemble from all quarters to defend those into whose territories 16 II, 31| from whom they could not defend themselves if their arms 17 II, 33| there was no one then to defend, and sending in our soldiers, 18 III, 3 | issue of the matter, and to defend the camp. ~ 19 IV, 8 | they who were not able to defend their own territories, should 20 IV, 14| against the enemy, or to defend their camp, or seek their 21 V, 7 | recalled, began to resist and defend himself with his hand, and 22 V, 8 | legions and 2,000 horse, to defend the harbors and provide 23 VI, 23| regard as impious; they defend from wrong those who have 24 VI, 34| nor a garrison which could defend itself by arms; but the 25 VI, 37| Our men with difficulty defend the gates; the very position 26 VI, 40| approved of, namely, to defend themselves from their higher 27 VII, 15| that “they could easily defend it, owing to the nature 28 VII, 20| the ground, which would defend him by its natural strength; 29 VII, 45| marched to that place to defend it. Caesar, having perceived 30 VII, 48| other part of the town to defend it, as we have mentioned 31 VII, 65| the course of the Rhine, defend their frontiers with great 32 VIII, 52| people, having undertaken to defend Caesar’s cause and dignity,


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