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Caius Iulius Caesar
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Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 I, 6 | in the city, should take care that the state received 2 I, 8 | magistrates should take care that the republic sustained 3 II, 13 | men, but all remit their care and diligence, as if the 4 II, 18 | of war; besides, he took care that several others should 5 III, 8 | disposed his guard with great care, he lay on board himself 6 III, 36 | from Thessaly, under the care of Marcus Favonius, with 7 III, 51 | deputed by Caesar to take care of the camp, and having 8 III, 59 | their own country, and took care to have them chosen into 9 III, 64 | defended with the greatest care for many years, at the hazard 10 III, 81 | preserved them with the greatest care, there was not a state in 11 III, 90 | from him, he took especial care to remind them "that he 12 III, 109| Upon this, Caesar took care to secure the king's person, Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
13 III, 11 | and the Lexovii, to take care that their forces should 14 III, 20 | perceived that no ordinary care must be used by him. Wherefore, 15 III, 25 | not fortified with equal care on the side of the Decuman 16 V, 1 | over the legions to take care that during the winter as 17 V, 7 | proceeding further and further, care should be taken lest he 18 V, 22 | which Labienus had taken care to have built, reached their 19 V, 57 | he [Labienus] had taken care to have sent for, having 20 VII, 1 | lives. They say that special care should be paid to this, 21 VII, 31 | easily influenced. He takes care that those who fled to him 22 VII, 35 | Vercingetorix had taken care should be broken down, the 23 VII, 55 | among themselves; they took care that the hostages of the [ 24 VII, 89 | ever executed with so great care, that it is not exceeded


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