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Caius Iulius Caesar
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Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 I, 17 | having recovered Asculum and driven out Lentulus, ordered the 2 I, 23 | the people who had been driven out of the city on his account, 3 I, 47 | the wall, and some being driven by their fears into the 4 I, 48 | from the higher ground and driven them into the town. The 5 II, 21 | the Spaniards, for having driven out the garrison; to the 6 III, 10 | by Pompey, in having been driven out of Italy, and having 7 III, 112| by the storm, have been driven from their course upon the Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
8 I, 25 | who had been defeated and driven off the field; the third 9 I, 31 | years they would all be driven from the territories of 10 I, 40 | people’s favor. But even if, driven on by rage and madness, 11 II, 4 | of the country, and had driven out the Gauls who inhabited 12 III, 22 | had been fought there, was driven back into the town, yet 13 IV, 4 | Suevi, but being at last driven from their possessions, 14 IV, 17 | at the bottom, and then driven them in with rammers, not 15 IV, 17 | addition to this, piles were driven into the water obliquely, 16 IV, 25 | enemy to be beaten off and driven away, with slings, arrows, 17 IV, 28 | their great danger, were driven to the lower part of the 18 V, 5 | of the Meldi, having been driven back by a storm, had been 19 V, 22 | almost all the rest were driven back, and when Caesar had 20 VI, 5 | the Menapii, or should be driven to coalesce with the Germans 21 VI, 20 | alarmed by false reports, and driven to some rash act, or else 22 VI, 23 | their neighbors shall be driven out of their lands and abandon 23 VI, 40 | rising ground; being speedily driven from this they throw themselves 24 VI, 43 | on fire: spoil was being driven off from all parts; the 25 VII, 17 | extreme hunger with cattle driven from the remote villages; 26 VII, 49 | if he should see our men driven from the ground, he should 27 VII, 54 | humbled he had found them, driven into their towns, deprived 28 VII, 71 | quantities of which had been driven there by the Mandubii; he 29 VII, 77 | equally momentous who, when driven into their towns, and oppressed 30 VIII, 5 | any place, as they were driven from their houses, and not


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