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Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 I, 2 | put to the senate on the subject of the letter. The consuls 2 I, 9 | same words, and on the same subject, and declared that Pompey 3 I, 14| told him that it was not a subject for them to determine upon: 4 I, 68| time of marching was the subject. The majority were of opinion 5 III, 16| authorized to treat on that subject, because they resigned the 6 III, 18| scarcely entered on the subject when Pompey interrupted 7 III, 19| every person concerning this subject were raised very high, and 8 III, 32| and carriages, were made subject to a duty. Wherever a name 9 III, 78| him with his wishes on the subject: and having stationed a 10 III, 79| Heraclea Sentica, a city subject to Candavia; so that fortune 11 III, 87| not speak at random on a subject to which I am a stranger: Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
12 II, 30| their bodies, is generally a subject of much contempt to the 13 IV, 16| beyond the Rhine should be subject to his dominion or power?” 14 V, 7 | that “he was free and the subject of a free state.” They surround 15 VI, 5 | embassadors to Caesar on the subject of peace. Caesar knew that 16 VI, 11| appear to be foreign to our subject to lay before the reader 17 VII, 88| are sent to Caesar on this subject. He orders their arms to


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