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Civil Wars
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1 I, 20| friends, contrary to his usual practice, in order to take their 2 I, 22| certain intervals, as was his practice before, but in one continued 3 I, 41| had, as was their constant practice, gone forth as the usual 4 I, 60| days, and, contrary to the practice of all nations, to go out 5 III, 75| after, that the military practice might be preserved, and 6 III, 84| horse, and they by constant practice acquired experience in this 7 III, 85| before, contrary to his daily practice, Pompey's army had advanced Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
8 I, 39| of incredible valor and practice in arms; that oftentimes 9 I, 45| his nor the Roman people’s practice would suffer him to abandon 10 I, 47| which Ariovistus, by long practice, now spoke fluently; and 11 I, 48| rapidly, so great, from practice, was their swiftness, that, 12 III, 23| leaders. These, adopting the practice of the Roman people, begin 13 IV, 1 | husbandry, nor the art and practice of war are neglected. But 14 IV, 2 | nor, according to their practice, is any thing regarded as 15 IV, 12| they, according to their practice, leaped from their horses 16 IV, 13| came to the camp to him to practice the same treachery and dissimulation; 17 IV, 24| warriors of whom it is their practice to make great use in their 18 IV, 33| of infantry; and by daily practice and exercise attain to such 19 V, 33| appointments and from their daily practice no damage could be done 20 V, 40| and are unwilling that the practice should become constant; 21 V, 57| according to his daily practice, advances up to the camp 22 VI, 14| use Greek characters. That practice they seem to me to have 23 VI, 28| with this exercise, and practice themselves in this kind 24 VI, 34| established discipline and practice of the Roman army required, 25 VIII, 50| himself, contrary to his usual practice, proceeded to Italy, by


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