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favor 28
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favorably 2
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24 favorable
24 generally
24 harbor
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Caius Iulius Caesar
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Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 I, 86 | having declined to engage on favorable terms, in an advantageous 2 II, 14 | the wind being high and favorable to them, they set fire to 3 II, 20 | Caesar proved so great and so favorable, that he received a letter 4 III, 25 | had at least been often favorable, and he thought that he 5 III, 47 | point, that would not be favorable to some of them. Whereas, 6 III, 57 | appeared to have met with a favorable reception, but afterward 7 III, 70 | calamity, the following favorable circumstance occurred to 8 III, 101| the wind being high and favorable, he filled several transports 9 III, 101| as before. The wind being favorable, he sent into the port about 10 III, 104| enemies, in public gave a favorable answer to his deputies, Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
11 I, 41 | having expressed this most favorable opinion of them; and assured 12 II, 9 | skirmishes of the horse [proving] favorable to our men, led back his 13 III, 17 | advantageous ground or some favorable circumstance presented itself. ~ 14 IV, 23 | arranged, finding the weather favorable for his voyage, he set sail 15 IV, 23 | both with wind and tide favorable at the same time, the signal 16 IV, 36 | winter. Having met with favorable weather, he set sail a little 17 V, 7 | having at length met with favorable weather, he orders the foot 18 V, 48 | fortifies a camp in the most favorable position he can. And this, 19 VII, 20 | Romans had come at such a favorable season, and with such dispatch; 20 VII, 20 | measure dictated by the favorable nature of the ground, which 21 VII, 29 | every event in the war to be favorable, erred; that it never was 22 VII, 32 | when he was invited by the favorable season of the year to prosecute 23 VII, 47 | flight of the enemy, and the favorable battles of former periods, 24 VIII, 28 | thought they had got a favorable opportunity of destroying


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