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Caius Iulius Caesar
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Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 I, 82 | might be the readier to pursue them whether they attempted 2 II, 8 | sallied out either to repel or pursue the enemy. It extended thirty 3 II, 41 | but they were not able to pursue them far when they fled, 4 III, 36 | Scipio was hastening to pursue him, dispatches overtook 5 III, 38 | Scipio being in readiness to pursue him, detached his cavalry 6 III, 75 | design, make any delay to pursue him; but with a view to 7 III, 76 | Pompey's camp; who could not pursue him, because his troops 8 III, 102| postpone all business and pursue Pompey, whithersoever he Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
9 I, 23 | changing their route, began to pursue, and to annoy our men in 10 IV, 26 | to flight, but could not pursue them very far, because the 11 V, 7 | great part of the cavalry to pursue him, and commands that he 12 V, 9 | Caesar forbade his men to pursue them in their flight any 13 V, 10 | divisions on an expedition to pursue those who had fled. These 14 V, 15 | inasmuch as they could neither pursue [the enemy when] retreating, 15 V, 15 | retreat and to those who pursue. To this was added, that 16 V, 16 | them; nor did they cease to pursue them until the horse, relying 17 V, 33 | could be done them); [but] pursue them when betaking themselves 18 V, 51 | 52 Caesar, fearing to pursue them very far, because woods 19 V, 57 | the horse, when returning, pursue and slay all whom they can. 20 VI, 35 | prisoners says, “Why do you pursue such wretched and trifling 21 VII, 63 | war, they do not dare to pursue their own measures apart 22 VII, 67 | from their position and pursue them even as far as the 23 VII, 70 | in them; then the Germans pursue them with vigor even to 24 VIII, 14 | cross that he could not pursue with expedition, and that 25 VIII, 15 | saw the Romans prepared to pursue them, and that they could 26 VIII, 16 | sent a party of horse to pursue them; but, apprehensive 27 VIII, 29 | their horses had strength to pursue, or their arms to give a


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