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designedly 2
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desire 24
desired 22
desires 3
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24 generally
24 harbor
Caius Iulius Caesar
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Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 I, 12| belonged to another, and desire that Caesar's army should 2 I, 86| recourse, and most earnestly desire that which they had shortly 3 I, 86| to them; nor did he now desire to take their army from 4 III, 51| satisfied with that, and did not desire to hazard a battle (although 5 III, 74| and with such an ardent desire of repairing their disgrace, 6 III, 92| which is inflamed by a desire to meet the foe. This a Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
7 I, 13| Caesar might appoint and desire them to be; but if he should 8 I, 20| his private wrongs, at his desire and prayers. He summons 9 I, 43| custom of the Roman people to desire not only that its allies 10 I, 44| said he] does [Caesar] desire?—why come into his [Ariovistus] 11 II, 7 | by whose arrival both a desire to resist together with 12 V, 26| either by his own judgment or desire, but by the compulsion of 13 V, 40| friendship with Cicero, say they desire to confer with him. When 14 V, 40| into whatever parts they desire.” To these Cicero made only 15 VI, 9 | give more hostages, if he desire them.” Having investigated 16 VI, 13| Gaul; and now those who desire to gain a more accurate 17 VI, 14| reasons; because they neither desire their doctrines to be divulged 18 VI, 22| houses with too great a desire to avoid cold and heat; 19 VI, 22| cold and heat; lest the desire of wealth spring up, from 20 VI, 34| of the army. For both the desire of booty was leading many 21 VII, 45| advancing too far, through their desire of fighting, or their hope 22 VII, 80| could be concealed; both the desire of praise and the fear of 23 VIII, 7 | generals and the earnest desire of the people, if Caesar 24 VIII, 28| disgrace of retreating, and a desire of concluding the battle


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