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Caius Iulius Caesar
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Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 I, 15 | side of Capua was thought secure. At Capua they first began 2 I, 26 | turret, two stories high, to secure them the better from being 3 I, 28 | row-galleys for them in a secure place. ~ 4 I, 47 | our retreat more easy and secure. Such were the various turns 5 I, 86 | thought that they would secure the lives of all. Thus, 6 II, 4 | that the seamen might be secure against darts: these they 7 II, 10 | with tiles and mortar, to secure it against fire, which might 8 II, 20 | out of the town, and to secure the city and island for 9 III, 9 | wooden towers, the better to secure it; but when they were unable 10 III, 26 | south-west wind, but is not secure against a south wind); and 11 III, 27 | safely lodged in a very secure harbor: and they who had 12 III, 69 | within and without, strove to secure their retreat the same way 13 III, 94 | the soldiers might hear: "Secure the camp," says he, "defend 14 III, 106| thought that he would be secure in any place. At Alexandria 15 III, 109| this, Caesar took care to secure the king's person, both 16 III, 112| endeavored by great sacrifices to secure their affection. While the Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
17 II, 5 | country which lay in his rear secure from the enemy, and furthermore 18 III, 2 | province [of Gaul], not only to secure the passes, but also a constant 19 VI, 23 | on that account the more secure, because they have removed 20 VII, 36 | besieging it before he should secure a supply of provisions. 21 VII, 36 | soldiers could even singly pass secure from any sudden attack of 22 VII, 58 | with hurdles and clay, and secure a road. After he perceived 23 VIII, 9 | one of whom, being more secure from danger by their height 24 VIII, 15 | formed the following plan to secure a retreat. They handed to 25 VIII, 27 | he should be sufficiently secure from danger, unless he led 26 VIII, 54 | that Gaul would be most secure, if the Belgae, a people


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