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Caius Iulius Caesar
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Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 I, 2 | occasions, he would adopt a plan for himself, and not submit 2 I, 26| harbor of Brundusium. The plan of his work was as follows: 3 I, 43| present pursued the same plan in his work; and to each 4 I, 79| they hoped to decide on a plan for their future conduct. 5 I, 80| perilous situation; the only plan left was, that whenever 6 II, 4 | engage and communicated their plan of operation. The command 7 II, 11| this, they altered their plan, and set fire to barrels, 8 II, 18| prepared for war. This was his plan of operations. He was to 9 II, 38| 2.38]This plan being settled, and his conduct 10 III, 30| each adopted a different plan; Caesar, to form a junction 11 III, 41| thought of pursuing some other plan. Accordingly, the day following, 12 III, 65| shipping, he altered his plan for conducting the war, 13 III, 73| resolved to change the whole plan of his operations. Accordingly, 14 III, 86| incredible; but hear the plan on which I proceed, that Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
15 I, 5 | neighbors, to adopt the same plan, and after burning down 16 I, 21| road; he explains what his plan is. He himself during the 17 I, 23| provisions, altering their plan and changing their route, 18 II, 19| all his forces; but the plan and order of the march was 19 IV, 17| led over. He devised this plan of a bridge. He joined together 20 IV, 25| arrows, and engines: which plan was of great service to 21 IV, 30| and thought that the best plan was to renew the war, and 22 V, 4 | deterred him from his meditated plan, still, in order that he 23 VI, 9 | conveyed over his army. The plan having been known and laid 24 VII, 9 | wintering, that, if any plan affecting his own safety 25 VII, 24| might be excited, so that a plan could hardly be formed, 26 VII, 37| be leaders in the plot, a plan for accomplishing it was 27 VIII, 7 | might learn the enemy’s plan. The horse, having executed 28 VIII, 15| they formed the following plan to secure a retreat. They


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