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Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 I, 6 | his moderate demands; [to see] if matters could be brought 2 II, 5 | higher grounds it was easy to see into the town - how all 3 II, 5 | should befall them they might see that nothing was left for 4 II, 34 | matters, cried out, "You see the enemy are daunted, Curio! 5 II, 39 | company next him, "Don't you see, soldiers," says he, "that 6 III, 96 | Pompey's camp you might see arbors in which tables were 7 III, 108| entered into at Rome, to see his will executed. One of Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
8 I, 26 | to eventide, no one could see an enemy with his back turned. 9 II, 9 | The latter were waiting to see if our men would pass this; 10 II, 10 | passing the river, and did not see our men advance to a more 11 II, 18 | that it was not easy to see through it into the interior. 12 III, 24 | the center, and waited to see what measures the enemy 13 V, 30 | inspecting his property, [to see] what he could carry with 14 V, 49 | then arrived; Caesar, [to see] if perchance by pretense 15 VI, 17 | In many states you may see piles of these things heaped 16 VII, 20 | because they were enabled to see distinctly from the higher 17 VII, 20 | forth from the camp, [to see] if they could find any 18 VII, 20 | by whose exertions you see so powerful and victorious 19 VII, 49 | enemy; that if he should see our men driven from the 20 VII, 89 | civil broils, to which we see no issue, but of Caesar’ 21 VIII, 9 | yet being surprised to see so vast a host of the enemy, 22 VIII, 16 | it being scarcely able to see their horse’s heads, gave 23 VIII, 36 | befallen him. And as he could see no danger in making the


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