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Civil Wars
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1 I, 21| brought Domitius into public view, gathered round him, and 2 I, 69| 68]Caesar, having taken a view of the country, the moment 3 I, 71| highest mountain which was in view: to this he ordered them 4 II, 24| himself with the horse to view the Cornelian camp, because 5 II, 25| this place, Curio got a view of Varus's camp, joining 6 II, 27| armies should be brought in view of each other, and an opportunity 7 III, 38| concealed from the enemy's view. Scipio being in readiness 8 III, 75| to pursue him; but with a view to surprise them while encumbered Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
9 I, 44| he was doing this with a view of securing himself, not 10 I, 44| was keeping it with the view of crushing him. And that 11 II, 22| some in another, and the view was obstructed by the very 12 VI, 11| ancient times with this view, that no one of the common 13 VII, 19| terms; but whoever should view accurately the disadvantage 14 VII, 25| there happened in my own view a circumstance which, having 15 VII, 36| far as they commanded a view [of the Roman encampment], 16 VII, 43| They do all this with a view to recover their soldiers; 17 VII, 45| as Gergovia commanded a view of the camp, nor could the 18 VII, 47| the object which he had in view, ordered the signal to be 19 VII, 48| their children into public view. Neither in position nor 20 VII, 79| town Alesia commanded a view of the whole plain. The 21 VII, 80| There was a commanding view from the entire camp, which 22 VII, 81| works, and bullets. All view being prevented by the darkness, 23 VIII, 13| take place continually in view of both camps; these were


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