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violence

Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 II, 6 | up against him with great violence from opposite sides: but 2 II, 6 | against each other with such violence that they were both excessively 3 II, 14 | perfidy of the enemy and the violence of the storm, the labor 4 III, 18 | unable to bear up against the violence of the disease. On his death, 5 III, 24 | signal, rowed with great violence from all parts against the 6 III, 26 | able to bear up against the violence of the storm; and although 7 III, 26 | beyond Dyrrachium, by the violence of the wind, he nevertheless 8 III, 101| began to spread wider by the violence of the wind, the soldiers 9 III, 110| hazard of their lives, every violence offered to any of their Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
10 I, 8 | they should attempt to use violence he would oppose them. The 11 I, 11 | devastated, to ward off the violence of the enemy from their 12 I, 47 | no motive for committing violence; and [as his colleague] 13 III, 13 | to endure any force and violence whatever; the benches which 14 III, 13 | nature of the place [and] the violence of the storms, were more 15 IV, 15 | by fear, fatigue, and the violence of the stream. Our soldiers, 16 IV, 17 | destroying the work, the violence of such things might be 17 V, 7 | he orders that if he use violence and do not submit, that 18 V, 10 | sailors and pilots sustain the violence of the storm; and thus great 19 V, 19 | protect Mandubratius from the violence of Cassivellaunus, and send 20 V, 20 | protected and secured from any violence of the soldiers, the Cenimagni, 21 V, 42 | quickly took fire, and by the violence of the wind, scattered their 22 VII, 33 | should have recourse to violence and arms, and that the party 23 VIII, 5 | protection in the woods, from the violence of the storms, after losing 24 VIII, 29 | for some time with great violence, Dumnacus drew out his army


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