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Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 I, 65 | the weaker soldiers, whose spirit or strength seemed unequal 2 II, 4 | went on board with no less spirit and confidence than they 3 II, 5 | them full of confidence and spirit. From Trebonius's camp and 4 II, 6 | friends, they fought with such spirit as if they supposed that 5 II, 31 | one was as deficient in spirit, as the other exceeded in 6 III, 20 | themselves in debt, what sort of spirit, and what impudence would 7 III, 28 | men derive from a resolute spirit. For the recruits, frightened 8 III, 45 | they pushed on with more spirit, and would not allow us 9 III, 72 | elated with confidence and spirit at this success, that they 10 III, 92 | a certain impetuosity of spirit and an alacrity implanted 11 III, 95 | guard it, but with much more spirit by the Thracians and foreign 12 III, 110| despicable, either for number, spirit, or military experience; 13 III, 111| auxiliaries. Accordingly that spirit was displayed, which ought Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
14 II, 27 | since their greatness of spirit had rendered these actions 15 III, 24 | their march and depressed in spirit [as being assailed while] 16 V, 8 | and in this affair the spirit of our soldiers was very 17 V, 16 | horse to battle with less spirit than the day before. But 18 VII, 29 | be too much depressed in spirit, nor alarmed at their loss; 19 VII, 36 | archers being intermixed, what spirit and valor there was in each 20 VII, 38 | Therefore, if there be any spirit in us, let us avenge the 21 VII, 66 | may do so with greater spirit, he would marshal all their 22 VIII, 28 | horse, a man of uncommon spirit and skill, encouraged his 23 VIII, 53 | to the opposite side. The spirit of Caesar’s foes was not


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