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Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 I, 57 | he advanced with great confidence against our ships, commanded 2 II, 4 | with no less spirit and confidence than they had fought before. 3 II, 4 | we are more flushed with confidence, or more vehemently alarmed 4 II, 5 | advanced against them full of confidence and spirit. From Trebonius' 5 II, 14 | agger, and fought with more confidence. But as our men had on the 6 II, 37 | because he had so great confidence in his own good fortune. 7 II, 38 | former good fortune and confidence of success, contributed 8 III, 7 | ships. But they had not the confidence to dare to move out of the 9 III, 10 | for peace; when each had confidence in his own strength, and 10 III, 10 | they placed their present confidence, they must both of necessity 11 III, 71 | Pompey might place a greater confidence in him who was a deserter; 12 III, 72 | party were so elated with confidence and spirit at this success, 13 III, 74 | could not place sufficient confidence in men so lately thrown 14 III, 86 | march to battle with more confidence and resolution. I have persuaded 15 III, 96 | excessive luxury, and a confidence of victory, so that it might 16 III, 111| 3.111]Full of confidence in his troops, and despising Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
17 I, 19 | whom he reposed the highest confidence in every thing; at the same 18 I, 40 | valor, placed the greatest confidence. ~~ 19 I, 42 | which he placed the greatest confidence, in order that he might 20 III, 9 | a navy, with the greater confidence, inasmuch as they greatly 21 III, 23 | carry on the war with great confidence, and with a great host of 22 VI, 23 | deserters and traitors, and confidence in all matters is afterward 23 VII, 19 | themselves on this hill, in confidence of their position, and being 24 VII, 33 | the party which had less confidence in its own power should 25 VII, 76 | Alesia, sanguine and full of confidence: nor was there a single 26 VIII, 10 | apparent] fears would raise confidence in the barbarians; and when


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