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dispose 3
disposed 30
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30 disposed
30 driven
30 dyrrachium
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Caius Iulius Caesar
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Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 I, 15 | received from Caesar, and had disposed in winter quarters in Apulia. 2 I, 18 | he encouraged his troops, disposed engines on the walls, and 3 I, 22 | walls to be secured. He disposed his soldiers on the works 4 I, 28 | board without noise, and disposed here and there, on the wall 5 I, 38 | three legions, which he had disposed to winter quarters in Narbo, 6 I, 51 | allow him: and the cohorts disposed along the banks did not 7 I, 65 | any baggage, and, having disposed a great number of horses 8 I, 73 | their camp. Caesar, having disposed parties on the mountains, 9 I, 84 | horse across the river, and disposed several parties along the 10 II, 18 | he thought were friendly disposed to Caesar, and billeted 11 III, 8 | with his fleets. Having disposed his guard with great care, 12 III, 9 | enemy were dispersed, they disposed their wives and children 13 III, 15 | was occupied by parties disposed in different places by Caesar. 14 III, 19 | minds seemed to be eagerly disposed for peace. Titus Labienus 15 III, 24 | them select soldiers; and disposed them separately along the 16 III, 24 | horse which Antonius had disposed along the sea-coast. Libo, 17 III, 46 | as possible. He himself disposed slingers in convenient places 18 III, 82 | rewards and priesthoods, and disposed of the consulate for several 19 III, 88 | brought over by Afranius, were disposed on the right wing. These 20 III, 88 | remaining cohorts he had disposed to protect his camp, and 21 III, 111| the palace; but Caesar had disposed his cohorts through the Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
22 I, 51 | forces out of camp, and disposed them canton by canton, at 23 IV, 7 | country. If the Romans were disposed to accept their friendship, 24 VI, 34 | on all sides; if he were disposed to keep the companies at 25 VIII, 28 | and pursuing the enemy, disposed some of his troops in convenient 26 VIII, 34 | Cadurci (some of whom were disposed to assist them with corn, 27 VIII, 35 | town. Accordingly, having disposed guards here and there along 28 VIII, 40 | perceiving the difficulty, disposed archers and slingers, and 29 VIII, 46 | learning how every person was disposed toward the republic during 30 VIII, 54 | drafted the fifteenth. He disposed his army in winter quarters,


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