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Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 I, 29 | lose any opportunity of coming to an action. Pompey weighed 2 I, 42 | perceived that Afranius declined coming to an engagement, he resolved 3 I, 49 | nor could the convoys, coming from Italy and Gaul, make 4 I, 50 | before, a large quantity was coming in from the whole province: 5 I, 72 | opportunity would be given him of coming to battle in some other 6 II, 6 | Albici, did they decline coming to close engagement, nor 7 II, 38 | commander. But the king was coming after them with all his 8 II, 43 | the dust raised by their coming; of which not one circumstance 9 II, 43 | the rest delayed them from coming to the shore. ~ 10 III, 19 | that Aulus Varro proposed coming the next day to a conference, 11 III, 25 | legions and shipping were not coming to him from Brundusium, 12 III, 50 | our cohorts were on guard, coming silently upon them discharged 13 III, 55 | to prevent Fufius from coming into Achaia. Kalenus recovered 14 III, 79 | the danger, and met Caesar coming to join him at Aeginium, 15 III, 109| learning the occasion of their coming, he ordered them to be seized Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
16 II, 29 | have written above, were coming up with all their forces 17 IV, 26 | from the shore they saw any coming from a ship one by one, 18 IV, 34 | provoking the enemy and coming to an action, he kept himself 19 V, 3 | countrymen, and refrained from coming to him on this account, 20 V, 22 | and, a very great calm coming on, after he had weighed 21 V, 55 | perceived that they were coming to him voluntarily; that 22 VI, 8 | for the Germans, who were coming to the aid of the Treviri, 23 VI, 10 | determined to await the coming up of the Romans. ~ 24 VII, 70 | thinking that the enemy were coming that moment against them, 25 VIII, 3 | able to escape the first coming of the Romans, fled to the


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