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Caius Iulius Caesar
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Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 I, 1 | this letter to Curio to bear to its destination; the 2 I, 5 | unwilling that any person should bear an equal degree of dignity, 3 I, 76| should be the event, to bear it with an even and steady 4 I, 79| bodies were not accustomed to bear burdens; and therefore a 5 I, 85| abroad; and were not able to bear the bodily pain or the mental 6 II, 28| him their quaestor, nor bear arms against those who had 7 II, 33| so that they appeared to bear with excessive anguish the 8 III, 9 | the slaves old enough to bear arms; and cutting the hair 9 III, 18| upon him, was unable to bear up against the violence 10 III, 26| his seamen to be able to bear up against the violence 11 III, 31| them on; but would never bear arms against a countryman Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
12 I, 29| of those who were able to bear arms; and likewise the boys, 13 I, 29| of these, such as could bear arms, [amounted] to about 14 I, 39| encountering them, could not bear even their countenance, 15 II, 28| to scarcely 500 who could bear arms; whom Caesar, that 16 IV, 19| and that all who could bear arms should assemble in 17 IV, 25| the ship and proceeded to bear the eagle toward the enemy. 18 V, 40| their own affairs; that they bear such feelings toward Cicero 19 VI, 18| grown up so as to be able to bear the service of war; and 20 VI, 23| boundaries of each state bear no infamy, and they avow 21 VII, 14| Romans either would not bear the privation, or else would 22 VII, 19| indignant that the enemy could bear the sight of them at the 23 VII, 20| sufficient strength, nor could bear the labor of the work; and 24 VII, 71| all who were old enough to bear arms; he states his own 25 VII, 75| determine that all who could bear arms should not be called 26 VII, 77| you all. To be unable to bear privation for a short time 27 VII, 83| belonging to those states, which bear the highest character for 28 VIII, 33| degrees, as his forces could bear the fatigue. ~


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