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Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 II, 4 | wishes. Having got a fair wind, they sailed out of port 2 II, 14 | from the gates, and, the wind being high and favorable 3 II, 14 | fire to our works; and the wind spread it in such a manner 4 II, 22 | himself, having got a brisk wind, put out to sea. Some ships, 5 II, 22 | flight, and by the aid of the wind got out of sight: the other 6 III, 25 | as soon as they found the wind to answer, they should not 7 III, 26 | having got a southerly wind, weighed anchor, and the 8 III, 26 | breeze dying away, the south wind sprang up afresh, and rescued 9 III, 26 | by the violence of the wind, he nevertheless continued 10 III, 26 | the enemy's fleet, if the wind abated, having come near 11 III, 26 | protected from a south-west wind, but is not secure against 12 III, 26 | not secure against a south wind); and thought less danger 13 III, 26 | within the port, the south wind, which had blown for two 14 III, 47 | provisions: nor could the wind blow from any point, that 15 III, 101| guards or discipline, and the wind being high and favorable, 16 III, 101| same manner as before. The wind being favorable, he sent 17 III, 101| wider by the violence of the wind, the soldiers of the veteran Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
18 III, 13 | and such violent gales of wind could not be resisted by 19 III, 13 | and they ran before the wind, they both could weather 20 III, 15 | that quarter in which the wind blew, so great a calm and 21 IV, 23 | them, meeting both with wind and tide favorable at the 22 V, 7 | place, because the north wind, which usually blows a great 23 V, 8 | forward by a gentle south-west wind, he did not maintain his 24 V, 8 | course, in consequence of the wind dying away about midnight, 25 V, 42 | the attack, a very high wind having sprung up, they began 26 V, 42 | and by the violence of the wind, scattered their flames


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