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Caius Iulius Caesar
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Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 I, 73| fall: and he had rather gain his object without any loss 2 II, 31| indeed, what advantage do we gain if we give over the assault, 3 II, 42| deplorable situation was to gain the nearest hills, he ordered 4 III, 16| set out with one legion to gain possession of the more remote 5 III, 17| and struggled eagerly to gain the one point respecting 6 III, 44| When Caesar attempted to gain any place, though Pompey 7 III, 90| had made by Vatinius to gain a conference [with Labienus], 8 III, 90| exerted himself at Oricum, to gain permission from Libo to Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
9 III, 24| nevertheless considered it safer to gain the victory without any 10 VI, 13| now those who desire to gain a more accurate knowledge 11 VI, 17| over the acquisition of gain and mercantile transactions. 12 VI, 29| cavalry, to try if he might gain any advantage by rapid marches 13 VI, 41| that night, he could not gain credence that Caesar was 14 VII, 31| than he had promised, to gain over the other states, and [ 15 VII, 36| which if our men could gain, they seemed likely to exclude 16 VII, 85| their labors if they should gain the day. The principal struggle 17 VII, 88| Arverni, [to try] if he could gain over, through their influence,


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