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Caius Iulius Caesar
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Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 I, 45| of those soldiers was to run forward with great impetuosity 2 I, 59| several of theirs, or to run across our ships, and carry 3 I, 70| necessary subsistence, to run away, and return to Ilerda." 4 I, 80| with the utmost speed, run all together down to the 5 I, 82| whether they attempted to run off by night or by day. 6 II, 7 | relations, did not urge them to run a desperate risk of their 7 II, 41| issue from the line, and run the risk. The enemy's troops 8 III, 25| because there they might run their ships on ground. That 9 III, 28| they obliged the pilot to run the ship aground: and having 10 III, 69| behind, and continued to run in the same manner; others 11 III, 93| that Pompey's men did not run to meet their charge, having Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
12 II, 20| when it was necessary to run to arms; the signal to be 13 IV, 33| turn them in an instant and run along the pole, and stand 14 V, 38| legion: our men quickly run together to arms and mount 15 VI, 40| 40 The camp-followers run forward to the nearest rising 16 VII, 24| where they should first run to the defense, or to what 17 VII, 43| in Caesar’s power, they run in a body to Aristius; they 18 VII, 56| haste, even if he should run some risk in completing 19 VII, 79| whole plain. The besieged run together when these auxiliaries 20 VIII, 48| much so that he appeared to run the risk of losing his life,


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