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lieutenant 36
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lieutenants 42
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Caius Iulius Caesar
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Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 I, 10| and dearer to him than life; that he was chagrined, 2 I, 23| pleaded with Caesar for his life, and entreated him to spare 3 I, 24| moderate with respect to the life of men than in money matters, 4 I, 75| his own and his father's life. Every place was filled 5 III, 18| need," says he, "have I of life or Rome, if the world shall 6 III, 64| years, at the hazard of my life, and now in my last moments 7 III, 99| most courageously, lost his life by the wound of a sword Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
8 I, 16| annually and has power of life or death over his countrymen), 9 I, 40| seen throughout his whole life, his good fortune in the 10 I, 42| aside, nor durst trust his life to the cavalry of the Gauls, 11 III, 22| all the conveniences of life with those to whose friendship 12 IV, 1 | and the freedom of their life (for having from boyhood 13 VI, 16| they think that unless the life of a man be offered for 14 VI, 16| a man be offered for the life of a man, the mind of the 15 VI, 18| the other usages of their life, they differ in this from 16 VI, 19| Husbands have power of life and death over their wives 17 VI, 21| even by report. Their whole life is occupied in hunting and 18 VI, 23| that they have power of life and death. In peace there 19 VI, 34| Eburones, in order that the life of the Gauls might be hazarded 20 VI, 43| ventured to confide his life. ~ 21 VII, 19| if he did not hold their life dearer than his personal 22 VII, 77| other loss, save that of life; but let us, in adopting 23 VII, 77| similar privations, supported life by the corpses of those 24 VII, 89| no issue, but of Caesar’s life. I wish that those who may 25 VIII, 38| did not dare to trust his life even to his own countrymen, 26 VIII, 48| run the risk of losing his life, was carried back to the


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