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Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 I, 30 | conclusion, yet he dreaded the delay and length of time necessary 2 I, 52 | the next mountains. The delay occasioned by this battle 3 I, 65 | miles and a considerable delay in fording the river, before 4 II, 39 | time which intervened was a delay to their conquest. By this 5 III, 12 | marched without making any delay to Apollonia. Staberius 6 III, 32 | occasion, they alleged that the delay of a single day was a donation. 7 III, 36 | before. Without making any delay in any part of Macedonia, 8 III, 69 | time Pompey, by the great delay which this occasioned, being 9 III, 75 | of his design, make any delay to pursue him; but with 10 III, 77 | Pompey, after the first day's delay, and the fatigue which he 11 III, 82 | was considered as so much delay to their return into Italy; 12 III, 106| 3.106]After a few days' delay in Asia, Caesar, having Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
13 II, 15 | the Ambiani, who, without delay, surrendered themselves 14 III, 18 | Gauls to this measure; the delay of Sabinus during the previous 15 III, 23 | thought that he ought not to delay in giving battle. This matter 16 III, 24 | intimidated by their own delay, and by the reputation [ 17 III, 24 | declaring] that no longer ought delay to be made in going to the 18 IV, 9 | these horse, and that the delay was caused on this account. ~ 19 IV, 11 | that, in consequence of a delay of three days intervening, 20 V, 57 | consequence of gaining time by the delay [occasioned by the pursuit] 21 VI, 29 | return, and that he might delay their succors, having led 22 VII, 78 | and their allies should delay, than accept any terms of 23 VIII, 1 | them, provided that by such delay, the rest should be enabled 24 VIII, 28 | to engage the enemy, and delay their march till he himself 25 VIII, 31 | with his legions, without delay comply with his command.


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