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Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 II, 17 | being diffident of Pompey's success, used to speak in a very 2 II, 31 | considerable loss; as if success did not acquire for a general 3 II, 37 | And at this time Caesar's success in Spain was announced in 4 II, 38 | fortune and confidence of success, contributed much to confirm 5 III, 57 | peace, and imputed the ill success of those efforts to the 6 III, 70 | because, as I suppose, the success had far exceeded his hopes, 7 III, 72 | confidence and spirit at this success, that they thought no more 8 III, 72 | place, they published the success of the day throughout the 9 III, 73 | ought to remember with what success they had been all transported 10 III, 73 | attempts were not crowned with success, the defects of Fortune 11 III, 75 | attacked their horse with such success, that having routed them 12 III, 89 | admonished them that the success of that day depended on 13 III, 93 | cohorts, pursuing their success, wheeled about upon Pompey' 14 III, 112| enterprise, nor to despair of success; but his messengers being Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
15 I, 26 | carried on with doubtful success. When they could no longer 16 I, 40 | well armed and flushed with success. In short, that these were 17 IV, 26 | wanting to Caesar’s accustomed success. ~ 18 V, 6 | refused him, all hope of success being lost, he began to 19 V, 25 | the enemy, despairing of success, drew off their troops from 20 V, 42 | enemy following up their success with a very loud shout, 21 VI, 43 | seemed wanting to complete success; but he rescued himself 22 VII, 30 | abandoned. Accordingly, as ill success weakens the authority of 23 VII, 45 | by dispatch alone: that success depended on a surprise, 24 VII, 80 | and almost despairing of success. ~~ 25 VIII, 12 | up, and inflated at the success of this battle, in killing 26 VIII, 36 | 36 After this success, Caninius learned from some 27 VIII, 46 | that he had met with good success in all parts of Gaul, and


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