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Julius Caesar
Civil Wars

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1 1, 1| made this one request, that two legions, and the province 2 1, 3| naturally apprehensive as two legions were forced from 3 1, 4| officers belonging to the two legions, which had been 4 1, 5| incurred by converting the two legions from their expedition 5 1, 6| into his consulate, the two days of election excepted, 6 1, 7| matters passed. The provinces, two of which were consular, 7 1, 10| throughout Italy; that the two legions which had been taken 8 1, 12| himself staid at Ariminum with two legions, with the intention 9 1, 16| join Caesar; with these two he marched to Asculum, the 10 1, 16| Caesar was advancing with two legions. Domitius had collected 11 1, 18| be easily inclosed by the two armies, through the narrowness 12 1, 26| fourth one raised a turret, two stories high, to secure 13 1, 28| and sharpened at the ends two passages and roads without 14 1, 29| long boats and small craft two of Pompey's ships, full 15 1, 30| the veteran army, and the two Spains, one of which was 16 1, 32| making levies, had raised two legions. From his acquaintance 17 1, 36| people was divided into two factions: that they had 18 1, 36| Pompey and Caius Caesar, the two patrons of the state: the 19 1, 39| the river Guadiana with two legions; the third from 20 1, 40| three legions, Petreius two. There were besides about 21 1, 40| this proceeding he gained two points; he secured the interest 22 1, 41| messengers. He had made two bridges over the river Segre, 23 1, 41| skirmishes with each other. When two of Fabius's legions had, 24 1, 41| marched against Fabius's two legions. When his approach 25 1, 41| and drew up his army with two fronts, that it might not 26 1, 41| both sides the colors of two legions, which Caius Fabius 27 1, 42| 1.41]In two days after Caesar came to 28 1, 44| occupy the same post. The two parties engage, and as Afranius' 29 1, 47| and, riding between the two armies, made our retreat 30 1, 47| other centurions, and above two hundred men. ~ 31 1, 49| 1.48]In two days after this transaction, 32 1, 49| mentioned, was pitched between two rivers, the Segre and Cinca, 33 1, 52| were missing that day about two hundred bow-men, a few horse, 34 1, 55| sides, he finished it in two days. By this means, he 35 1, 56| divided themselves into two parts, the one to protect 36 1, 59| they cheerfully opposed two of the enemy's ships with 37 1, 62| this resolution: for of the two adverse parties, that, which 38 1, 62| together, and transported two legions over the river Segre, 39 1, 64| march. Accordingly, leaving two auxiliary cohorts in the 40 1, 64| formed one camp with the two legions which they had led 41 1, 71| pieces in the sight of the two armies. ~ 42 1, 74| should take. There were two roads, one to Ilerda, if 43 1, 75| their friends, so that the two camps seemed to be united 44 1, 79| difficulties; but of the two schemes proposed, the most 45 1, 83| the deliberations on it, two days were spent. By the 46 1, 83| decisive victory; for the two camps were not distant from 47 1, 83| distant from each other above two thousand feet. Two parts 48 1, 83| above two thousand feet. Two parts of this were occupied 49 1, 84| legions were drawn up in two lines, the auxiliary cohorts 50 1, 86| have the government of two most warlike provinces for 51 1, 88| army being dismissed in two days, Caesar ordered two 52 1, 88| two days, Caesar ordered two of his legions, to go before, 53 2, 1| turrets against the town, on two sides; one of which was 54 2, 6| and otherwise engaged; and two of their three-decked galleys; 55 2, 9| on that place they laid two beams across, angle-ways, 56 2, 10| sixty feet long, of timber, two feet square, and to extend 57 2, 10| was the form of it: first, two beams of equal length were 58 2, 10| upon this were laid beams, two feet square, bound with 59 2, 15| never heard of before, of two walls of brick, each six 60 2, 18| and, having completed his two legions, he added to them 61 2, 18| He was to retire with his two legions to Gades, and to 62 2, 19| 19]Having therefore sent two legions into Further Spain 63 2, 19| the turrets, and detained two cohorts (called Colonicae, 64 2, 20| was known, one of Varro's two legions, which was called 65 2, 21| intentions; and having staid two days at Corduba, he set 66 2, 22| want of corn, conquered in two engagements at sea, defeated 67 2, 22| having procured three ships, two of which he gave up to his 68 2, 22| out of sight: the other two, affrighted by the approach 69 2, 22| could lay to his favor, left two legions in garrison there, 70 2, 23| Varus, transported only two of the four legions which 71 2, 23| horse, and having spent two days and three nights on 72 2, 23| harbor, and is inclosed by two projecting promontories. 73 2, 24| his army. Having advanced two days, he came to the river 74 2, 25| before Utica, in number about two hundred, that he would treat 75 2, 27| 2.27]The next night two Marsian centurions with 76 2, 32| in Spain? that he routed two armies, conquered two generals, 77 2, 32| routed two armies, conquered two generals, recovered two 78 2, 32| two generals, recovered two provinces, and effected 79 2, 32| enemy's fleet? That twice in two days I defeated the enemy' 80 2, 32| the very harbor and bay two hundred of the enemy's victualers, 81 2, 34| 34]There lay between the two armies a valley, as already 82 2, 34| detached his cavalry and two cohorts of the Marrucini, 83 2, 37| orders to Sicily, that his two legions and the remainder 84 2, 40| night, sent to his relief two thousand Spanish and Gallic 85 2, 41| latter were in number but two hundred: the rest had dropped 86 3, 4| which being composed of two he called the Gemella; one 87 3, 4| settled in those provinces; two from Asia, which had been 88 3, 4| Besides these, he expected two legions from Syria, with 89 3, 4| six cohorts of slingers, two thousand mercenary soldiers, 90 3, 4| From Macedonia there were two hundred, of extraordinary 91 3, 4| the other sent his son. Two hundred were sent from Syria 92 3, 10| Sicily, Cardinia, and the two Spains, and one hundred 93 3, 21| dropped it, and promulgated two others; one, by which he 94 3, 24| in exercise, he ordered two three-banked galleys, which 95 3, 26| wind, which had blown for two days, by extraordinary good 96 3, 28| 3.28]Two of our ships, that had not 97 3, 28| surrender. One of them carried two hundred and twenty recruits, 98 3, 28| with somewhat less than two hundred veterans. Here it 99 3, 30| being hemmed in between two armies, quitted his position, 100 3, 31| from the tax-gatherers, two years' rents that they owed; 101 3, 32| donation. Therefore, in those two years, the debt of the province 102 3, 34| composed of young soldiers, and two hundred horse, to Thessaly: 103 3, 34| march into Macedonia with two legions, the eleventh and 104 3, 35| his legion. As there were two factions there, he, found 105 3, 37| Scipio, having staid for two days in his camp, along 106 3, 37| miles in breadth between the two camps, he posted his army 107 3, 37| camp with the loss of only two men. ~ 108 3, 38| for any more, having got two troops in their power, intercepted 109 3, 38| prisoners all the rest of these two troops, and brought them 110 3, 51| of his camp, came up with two legions to assist the cohort; 111 3, 52| there were engagements in two other places; for Pompey 112 3, 53| slain, we found that about two thousand fell on Pompey' 113 3, 53| brought to him, were found two hundred and thirty holes. 114 3, 53| Caesar presented to him two hundred thousand pieces 115 3, 58| foraging, fortified the two narrow passes already mentioned 116 3, 59| of Caesar's cavalry were two Allobrogians, brothers, 117 3, 63| communication between the other two, was not yet completed. 118 3, 63| soldiers, landing between the two ramparts, where the work 119 3, 66| camp. The situation of the two camps was as follows: a 120 3, 67| sustained that day, left two cohorts employed in the 121 3, 67| in number, he marched in two lines against Pompey's legion 122 3, 69| be inclosed between the two ramparts, as they had an 123 3, 71| 3.71]In the two actions of this day, Caesar 124 3, 72| separation of the army into two parts, so that the one could 125 3, 73| favor they had subdued the two Spains, though protected 126 3, 75| concluded, having retained only two legions in his camp, he 127 3, 80| 3.80]The two armies being united, Caesar 128 3, 82| being thus augmented, and two such powerful armies united, 129 3, 84| action, and killed one of the two Allobrogians, who had deserted 130 3, 86| execute it, as soon as the two armies have met, to attack 131 3, 87| the forces perished in the two engagements at Dyrrachium." 132 3, 88| On the left wing were the two legions, delivered over 133 3, 88| thousand men. He had besides two cohorts of volunteers, who 134 3, 89| to almost make one of the two, and ordered them to support 135 3, 89| twenty-two thousand men. He left two cohorts to guard the camp. 136 3, 92| much space left between the two lines, as sufficed for the 137 3, 99| that battle, no more than two hundred privates were missing, 138 3, 100| one five-banked galley and two smaller vessels that had 139 3, 101| s fleet was divided into two parts, Publius Sulpicius 140 3, 101| Cassius's fleet, captured two five-banked galleys, in 141 3, 101| escape by taking to a boat. Two three-banked galleys were 142 3, 102| Mitylene. Here he was detained two days, and having added a 143 3, 103| for military purposes, and two thousand armed men, whom 144 3, 105| made his escape. Thus, on two occasions, Caesar saved 145 3, 106| out for Alexandria with two legions (one of which he 146 3, 106| amounted but to three thousand two hundred men; the rest, disabled 147 3, 108| father, the elder of his two sons and the more advanced 148 3, 108| advanced in years of his two daughters were declared 149 3, 110| Besides these, there were two thousand horse, who had 150 3, 110| kingdom, had killed Bibulus's two sons; and had been engaged


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