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Caius Iulius Caesar
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Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 I, 1 | diction itself would be sufficient to convince the most skeptical 2 I, 1 | and History itself gives sufficient evidence that many circumstances 3 I, 79| ordered to bring from Ilerda sufficient to last twenty-two days; 4 III, 2 | as many ships as would be sufficient to transport fifteen thousand 5 III, 10| fortune any further; that sufficient loss had been suffered on 6 III, 10| own misfortunes, they had sufficient experience of what fortune 7 III, 32| any thing, it was deemed a sufficient reason for levying money 8 III, 74| Caesar could not place sufficient confidence in men so lately 9 III, 84| soldiers refreshed, and a sufficient time having elapsed since 10 III, 92| seems to have acted without sufficient reason: for there is a certain Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
11 I, 3 | term of two years would be sufficient for them to execute their 12 I, 15| from battle, deeming it sufficient for the present to prevent 13 I, 19| considered that there was sufficient reason, why he should either 14 I, 25| hand entangled, fight with sufficient ease; so that many, after 15 I, 51| Caesar left what seemed sufficient as a guard for both camps; [ 16 II, 12| that it was destitute of [sufficient] defenders, he was not able 17 III, 3 | fully completed, nor was sufficient preparation made with regard 18 III, 14| our] lower position with sufficient effect, and those cast by 19 III, 23| the passes, and [yet] left sufficient guard for their camp; that 20 IV, 16| Rhine; that that would be sufficient for their present assistance 21 IV, 22| a garrison as he thought sufficient. ~ 22 V, 2 | continent. He left what seemed a sufficient number of soldiers for that 23 VII, 20| scarcity, nor had any one now sufficient strength, nor could bear 24 VII, 66| leaving Gaul; that this was sufficient for obtaining immediate 25 VIII, 5 | houses, and not finding sufficient protection in the woods,


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