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attempt 33
attempted 30
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30 beginning
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Caius Iulius Caesar
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Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 I, 8 | proposed; when the tribunes attempted violent measures; when the 2 I, 8 | nothing of this kind was attempted now, nor even thought of: 3 I, 21 | between them, that they attempted to fight and decide it by 4 I, 66 | fatigued; and when the enemy attempted to renew their march, he 5 I, 82 | pursue them whether they attempted to run off by night or by 6 I, 84 | he had begun. The enemy attempted to pass the river Segre 7 II, 33 | this oration, frequently attempted to interrupt him while he 8 II, 41 | surrounded ours when they attempted to return to their post, 9 III, 18 | at the conversation. He attempted, however, by other means 10 III, 28 | barges and small craft, and attempted to take them. At the same 11 III, 40 | and set them on fire. He attempted to storm Lissus, but being 12 III, 44 | to inclose. When Caesar attempted to gain any place, though 13 III, 47 | circumstances. For all who have attempted to besiege any person, have 14 III, 51 | the top of a hill. If they attempted to retire down the steep, 15 III, 60 | base an action, they first attempted to assassinate Caius Volusenus, 16 III, 69 | hope of speedy support, attempted to make a stand at the Decuman 17 III, 105| found that Titus Ampius had attempted to remove the money from 18 III, 111| his troops. At first he attempted to force the palace; but Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
19 I, 14 | they had against his will attempted a route through the Province 20 I, 19 | Divitiacus. Therefore, before he attempted any thing, he orders Divitiacus 21 II, 12 | named Noviodunum. Having attempted to take it by storm on his 22 III, 11 | Belgae to their aid,) if they attempted to cross the river by force 23 IV, 17 | considered that it ought to be attempted by him, or that his army 24 VII, 22 | sallies by day and night, they attempted either to set fire to the 25 VII, 50 | from the gate. When his men attempted to aid him, “In vain,” he 26 VII, 58 | 58 Labienus at first attempted to raise vineae, fill up 27 VIII, 15 | engagement if the Romans attempted to ascend the hill, yet 28 VIII, 23 | so uncommon an incident, attempted to kill him, he was prevented 29 VIII, 33 | amount, and that if they attempted to convey them away in a 30 VIII, 40 | descents, placed engines, and attempted to hinder the townsmen from


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