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Caius Iulius Caesar
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Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 I, 27| consequence would be that both parties would lay down their arms 2 I, 41| other. He sent foraging parties over these bridges, because 3 I, 44| occupy the same post. The two parties engage, and as Afranius' 4 I, 45| fight in small scattered parties: if hard pressed they thought 5 I, 60| to avoid our outposts and parties of horse; or having sustained 6 I, 62| for of the two adverse parties, that, which had stood by 7 I, 65| the soldiers gathered in parties, and declared their chagrin 8 I, 66| s cavalry, and, placing parties in the narrow roads, stop 9 I, 73| Caesar, having disposed parties on the mountains, and cut 10 I, 74| them that their watering parties were attacked by our horse: 11 I, 74| information, they dispose several parties of horse and auxiliary foot 12 I, 84| river, and disposed several parties along the banks to guard 13 I, 86| lives of all. Thus, that the parties on both sides inclined to 14 I, 88| cognizance of it; and both parties were content with his decision. 15 III, 15| whole shore was occupied by parties disposed in different places Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
16 I, 31| him:—“That there were two parties in the whole of Gaul: that 17 V, 15| close order, but in small parties and at great distances, 18 V, 16| presented themselves in small parties, and began to challenge 19 VII, 34| between [the contending parties], he exhorted the Aedui 20 VII, 85| uppermost in the minds of both parties is, that the present is 21 VIII, 11| number, to guard his foraging parties, and to support them in 22 VIII, 15| their forces into small parties, lest they should be thrown


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