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Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 I, 9 | resentment to the public good, and not vent his anger 2 I, 45| their colors, nor, without good reason to give up the post 3 I, 50| whole province: they had a good store of forage. The bridge 4 I, 76| and the horse, and made good their retreat to the camp, 5 II, 3 | his other ships, he made good his voyage to Massilia, 6 II, 32| Corfinium; how by their good offices and influence he 7 II, 32| mention my own diligence and good fortune, and to what a happy 8 II, 33| unanimously besought him to be of good spirits, and not hesitate 9 II, 37| great confidence in his own good fortune. And at this time 10 II, 38| his spirits, his former good fortune and confidence of 11 III, 26| two days, by extraordinary good luck veered round to the 12 III, 49| they themselves were not in good health from their confinement 13 III, 51| great difficulty in making good a retreat: for they had 14 III, 62| and as he was not in a good state of health, Fulvius Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
15 I, 40| throughout his whole life, his good fortune in the war with 16 I, 47| not appear to Caesar any good reason for holding a conference; 17 II, 7 | with the hope of [making good their] defense, was infused 18 IV, 26| men, as soon as they made good their footing on dry ground, 19 IV, 34| of our soldiers, and how good an opportunity was given 20 V, 3 | those of the state to his good faith. ~ 21 VII, 21| Bituriges, if they made good the defense of the town. ~ 22 VII, 89| But I had not even the good fortune to share in the 23 VIII, 18| enemy’s design, marched in good order to the ground, ready 24 VIII, 46| perceiving that he had met with good success in all parts of 25 VIII, 46| with his usual dispatch and good fortune. For all the states 26 VIII, 46| deserving; for he had a good opportunity of learning


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