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Caius Iulius Caesar
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Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 I, 1 | as he was a man of the highest rank, and had great claims 2 I, 71| Spanish light infantry to the highest mountain which was in view: 3 III, 87| Pompey's scheme with the highest encomiums. "Think not, Pompey," 4 III, 93| to seek a refuge in the highest mountains. By their retreat 5 III, 99| for Caesar entertained the highest opinion of his behavior Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
6 I, 18| the person, a man of the highest daring, in great favor with 7 I, 18| Romans, he entertains the highest hope of gaining the sovereignty 8 I, 19| in whom he reposed the highest confidence in every thing; 9 I, 21| powers, to ascend to the highest ridge of the mountain with 10 I, 34| state-business and matters of the highest importance to both of them. 11 I, 41| surprising manner, and the highest ardor and eagerness for 12 I, 47| Caburus, a young man of the highest courage and accomplishments ( 13 II, 6 | of the Remi, a man of the highest rank and influence among 14 II, 23| flank, part to make for the highest point of the encampment. ~ 15 II, 24| Decuman Gate, and from the highest ridge of the hill had seen 16 V, 43| fortifications amid the highest applause. Fortune so dealt 17 VI, 20| measures in affairs of the highest importance. The magistrates 18 VI, 43| they should acquire the highest favor with Caesar, nearly 19 VII, 4 | Arvernian, a young man of the highest power (whose father had 20 VII, 39| a young man born in the highest rank and possessing very 21 VII, 39| a humble position to the highest rank, on being recommended 22 VII, 59| a state which held the highest reputation for prowess in 23 VII, 83| those states, which bear the highest character for courage; they


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