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Caius Iulius Caesar
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Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 I, 34| open senate, that he would hold in the same degree of estimation, 2 I, 78| had come into his camp to hold a conference, to be searched 3 I, 83| and ordering the horse to hold themselves in readiness, 4 II, 14| unexpected turn of fortune, lay hold on such arms as they could 5 III, 69| insomuch that, when Caesar laid hold of the colors of those who Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
6 I, 30| productive of all Gaul, and hold the rest of the states as 7 I, 54| person for Hither Gaul to hold the assizes. ~ 8 II, 6 | sent to him he could not hold out any longer.” ~ 9 III, 8 | are in possession, they hold as tributaries almost all 10 IV, 22| Rufus, his lieutenant, to hold possession of the harbor, 11 VI, 1 | commotion in Gaul, resolves to hold a levy by the means of M. 12 VI, 8 | opportunity you have sought: you hold the enemy in an encumbered 13 VI, 19| his death are suspicious, hold an investigation upon the 14 VI, 44| that place, he resolved to hold an investigation respecting 15 VI, 44| as he had determined, to hold the assizes. ~ 16 VII, 1 | determined, sets out for Italy to hold the provincial assizes. 17 VII, 1 | military oath, he determined to hold a levy throughout the entire 18 VII, 19| injustice if he did not hold their life dearer than his 19 VII, 22| and when they had caught hold of them firmly, drew them 20 VII, 33| presence of the magistrates, to hold the supreme authority. ~ 21 VII, 47| himself, in turn, taking hold of them one by one drew 22 VII, 55| opinion that they could not hold it; they carried away in 23 VII, 71| for thirty days, but could hold out a little longer by economy.” 24 VII, 80| should arise, each should hold and know his own post, orders 25 VIII, 23| been agreed on, had taken hold of Comius by the hand, and 26 VIII, 39| longer, and if they could hold out for that time, that


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