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staid 9
stake 1
stakes 13
stand 26
standard 9
standard-bearer 1
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26 secure
26 single
26 speed
26 stand
26 varus
26 wind
26 wounds
Caius Iulius Caesar
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Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 I, 33| he should be allowed to stand candidate, though absent, 2 I, 72| before their eyes, could not stand, especially as they were 3 I, 80| rear, and frequently made a stand on the level grounds. If 4 II, 16| they could not have room to stand on their own fortifications, 5 II, 25| Numidians were not able to stand our first charge; but a 6 II, 32| those who were not able to stand against him while they were 7 II, 34| enemy's horse were unable to stand, but, setting spurs to their 8 III, 51| easily repulsed. Nor did they stand the sight and charge of 9 III, 69| support, attempted to make a stand at the Decuman gate, and 10 III, 69| away, and desired them to stand, some left their horses 11 III, 84| even on open ground, to stand against seven thousand of Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
12 I, 43| Ariovistus also took their stand at an equal distance. Ariovistus 13 II, 17| legions would not dare to stand their ground. It added weight 14 II, 26| the enemy, they began to stand their ground more boldly, 15 III, 19| battles, that they could not stand one attack of our men, and 16 IV, 2 | and train their horses to stand still in the very spot on 17 IV, 12| men, in their turn, made a stand, they, according to their 18 IV, 24| to leap from the ships, stand amid the waves, and encounter 19 IV, 32| enemy and scarcely able to stand their ground, and that, 20 IV, 33| run along the pole, and stand on the yoke, and thence 21 VI, 18| for a son of boyish age to stand in public in the presence 22 VI, 40| others, that they take their stand on an eminence, and all 23 VI, 40| those who had taken their stand upon the eminence having 24 VII, 37| Romans would not have room to stand on in Gaul; that he had 25 VII, 89| such achievements; and they stand so high in the esteem of 26 VIII, 28| enemy’s cavalry made a bold stand, the foot relieving each


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