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liberate 1
liberated 1
liberating 2
liberty 25
libo 14
liburnian 2
licentious 1
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25 free
25 hither
25 leaving
25 liberty
25 met
25 narrow
25 practice
Caius Iulius Caesar
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liberty

Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 I, 6 | the state of affairs] nor liberty to the tribunes of the people 2 I, 14| of Attius, set Pupius at liberty, returned thanks to the 3 I, 15| confirmed them in their liberty, and gave them horses and 4 I, 23| account, and to assert his own liberty, and that of the Roman people, 5 I, 35| at Corfinium, and set at liberty, was sent by Pompey into 6 I, 52| apprehension, taking the same liberty as on former marches. There 7 I, 58| encouraged by the hope of liberty, were eager to prove their 8 II, 21| and asserted their own liberty; to the Tribunes and Centurions 9 II, 28| When Caesar gave him his liberty, he went over to Africa; 10 III, 9 | last resource, and set at liberty all the slaves old enough 11 III, 15| he debarred Caesar of the liberty of the sea and harbors, 12 III, 22| prevail with them, he set at liberty some slaves from the work-houses, 13 III, 65| coast, so that he was at liberty to forage, and had a communication 14 III, 66| soldiers might have more liberty and less danger in fetching 15 III, 91| his dignity, and we our liberty." At the same time he looked Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
16 III, 4 | even to the wounded [was liberty granted] to quit the post 17 III, 8 | rather to continue in that liberty which they had received 18 III, 10| likewise, by nature, love liberty and hate the condition of 19 IV, 15| had detained in the camp liberty of departing. They however, 20 VII, 77| rights, laws, lands, and liberty. But what other motive or 21 VIII, 1 | enabled to assert their liberty. ~ 22 VIII, 16| heads, gave the enemy free liberty to retreat, through fear 23 VIII, 30| fortunes, invited the slaves to liberty, called in the exiles of 24 VIII, 32| and being no longer at liberty to roam up and down and 25 VIII, 39| example and assert their liberty; especially as he knew that


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