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Julius Caesar
Civil Wars

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1 1, 13| and was fortifying the town, but that the affections 2 1, 13| and set out for Auximum, a town into which Attius had brought 3 1, 14| to be excluded from their town and walls; wherefore he 4 1, 14| Attius Varus drew out of the town the garrison which he had 5 1, 16| him even from Cingulum, a town which Labienus had laid 6 1, 16| marched to Asculum, the chief town of Picenum. Lentulus Spinther 7 1, 16| Lentulus Spinther occupied that town with ten cohorts; but, on 8 1, 16| approach, he fled from the town, and, in attempting to bring 9 1, 17| sent by Domitius from the town, were breaking down a bridge 10 1, 17| retreated precipitately into the town. Caesar, having marched 11 1, 17| over, halted before the town and encamped close by the 12 1, 19| that the people of Sulmo, a town about seven miles distant 13 1, 19| were in possession of the town with a garrison of seven 14 1, 19| camp on another part of the town, and gave the command of 15 1, 19| determined to surround the town with a rampart and turrets 16 1, 20| necessary for the defense of the town. He held private conferences 17 1, 20| Domitius had retreated into the town of Corfinium without either 18 1, 20| blockade and works round the town prevented his escape. ~ 19 1, 21| themselves of that part of the town which they thought the strongest. 20 1, 22| to become master of the town as soon as possible, and 21 1, 22| yet, dreading lest the town should be plundered by the 22 1, 22| and sent them back to the town, and ordered the gates and 23 1, 22| against sallies from the town, but also to watch that 24 1, 23| he was escorted out of town; nor did the soldiers of 25 1, 23| begged leave to return to the town, that the security which 26 1, 28| force their way into the town at the moment of his departure, 27 1, 31| accord drove Cotta out of the town; who, terrified because 28 1, 32| his entering the port or town, and did not suffer his 29 1, 37| convoy for the siege of the town, should such an event take 30 1, 37| and vineae to assault the town, and to build twelve ships 31 1, 41| between his camp and the town, with four legions and all 32 1, 44| 1.43]Between the town of Ilerda and the next hill, 33 1, 44| cut off the enemy from the town, the bridge, and all the 34 1, 44| they had laid up in the town. In expectation of this 35 1, 46| the mountain on which the town Ilerda was built. And when 36 1, 46| when hard pressed. From the town, indeed, the precipice inclined 37 1, 46| from the camp through the town, that fresh men might relieve 38 1, 47| by their fears into the town, an easy retreat was afforded 39 1, 48| and driven them into the town. The enemy fortified the 40 1, 62| bring them to Octogesa, a town situated on the river Ebro, 41 2, 1| and turrets against the town, on two sides; one of which 42 2, 2| time before laid up in the town, and so great a number of 43 2, 2| sallies were made from the town by the Albici, and fire 44 2, 2| beat them back into the town. ~ 45 2, 5| was easy to see into the town - how all the youth which 46 2, 12| withheld from forcing into the town and sacking it, in hopes 47 2, 13| charge not to suffer the town to be taken by storm, lest 48 2, 13| restrained from breaking into the town, and they were much displeased, 49 2, 14| rest to retreat into the town without effecting their 50 2, 16| former examples that their town could be surrounded with 51 2, 18| temple of Hercules to the town of Gades, and sent six cohorts 52 2, 18| gave the command of the town of Gades to Caius Gallonius, 53 2, 19| for the defense of the town. About the same time the 54 2, 19| themselves drove out of the town the cohorts, and shut the 55 2, 20| drive Gallonius out of the town, and to secure the city 56 2, 20| been induced to quit the town. When this was known, one 57 2, 21| been zealous to keep the town in their own power; to the 58 2, 22| arms and engines out of the town, as they were ordered: brought 59 2, 22| dispatched, Caesar, sparing the town more out of regard to their 60 2, 23| one legion, guarded this town. The rest of Caesar's fleet, 61 2, 24| of six miles to reach the town. ~ 62 2, 25| camp, joining the wall and town, at the gate called Bellica, 63 2, 25| situation, on one side by the town itself, on the other by 64 2, 25| theater which is before the town, the approaches to the town 65 2, 25| town, the approaches to the town being rendered difficult 66 2, 25| from the country into the town on the sudden alarm. He 67 2, 25| into their camp near the town. In the mean time, on the 68 2, 26| Utica, and encamped near the town. Before the works of the 69 2, 26| speedy retreat into the town along the shore, Caesar' 70 2, 35| them ran straightway to the town without halting. But both 71 2, 35| withdrew from the camp into the town, which Varus perceiving 72 2, 35| his army quietly into the town. ~ 73 2, 36| draw lines about it. In the town there was a multitude of 74 2, 38| some deserters from the town that Juba had staid behind 75 2, 44| their cohorts before the town, claimed them as his booty, 76 2, 44| rode on horseback into the town, attended by several senators, 77 3, 9| he resolved to storm the town. But it was well fortified 78 3, 9| determination, surrounded the town with five encampments, and 79 3, 9| despairing of capturing the town, after sustaining such considerable 80 3, 11| who was governor of the town by Pompey's appointment, 81 3, 11| the gates and defend the town, and ordered the Greeks 82 3, 11| surrendered himself and the town to Caesar, and was preserved 83 3, 12| to demand hostages of the town's people. But they refuse 84 3, 12| him admission into their town. Their example was followed 85 3, 15| one of whom commanded the town, the other the guards on 86 3, 21| design of betraying the town discovered: his plots being 87 3, 22| thrown from the wall of the town which was commanded by Quintus 88 3, 22| some of the freemen of the town, and was offering money 89 3, 29| who resided at Lissus, a town which Caesar had before 90 3, 29| received Antony into their town, and gave him every assistance. 91 3, 29| safety, escaped out of the town, and went to Pompey. All 92 3, 39| at Oricum to protect the town, and committed to them the 93 3, 39| duty and the command of the town; he drew the ships into 94 3, 39| of the harbor, behind the town, and fastened them to the 95 3, 40| same time attempting the town on all sides by land, with 96 3, 40| island over against the town. He carried over land, into 97 3, 40| from being brought into the town from Biblis and Amantia, 98 3, 79| join him at Aeginium, a town on the confines of and opposite 99 3, 80| Gomphi, which is the first town of Thessaly on the road 100 3, 80| from the country into the town and shut the gates, and 101 3, 80| depend on the strength of the town, if succor was speedily 102 3, 80| of a rich and plentiful town: and, at the same time to 103 3, 80| began his assault on the town at a little after three 104 3, 101| garrison at Messana, the town with difficulty held out, 105 3, 101| have been lost, but the town was maintained till the 106 3, 102| seized to shut him out of the town; and that messengers had 107 3, 102| were not admitted into the town or port; and having received 108 3, 106| had left to garrison the town, and saw a crowd gathering 109 3, 109| hazard a battle without the town. His only resource was to 110 3, 109| resource was to keep within the town in the most convenient places, 111 3, 111| except that part of the town which Caesar occupied with 112 3, 112| it is connected with the town by a narrow way eight hundred 113 3, 112| a village as large as a town; and whatever ships from 114 3, 112| supplies. In other parts of the town, they fought so obstinately, 115 3, 112| In this quarter of the town was a wing of the king's 116 3, 112| in Caesar's part of the town, sent messengers to Achillas,


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