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1 1, 1| transactions are taking place, Caius Curio, tribune of 2 1, 1| transactions that had taken place, and of the efforts made 3 1, 15| stopped within the city. No place on this side of Capua was 4 1, 15| brought into the public market place the gladiators which Caesar 5 1, 17| it. An engagement taking place there with Caesar's advanced-guard, 6 1, 28| row-galleys for them in a secure place. ~ 7 1, 32| weigh anchor and quit the place. ~ 8 1, 37| should such an event take place. Provoked at such ill treatment, 9 1, 46| from the rising ground. The place was craggy in the front 10 1, 46| greatest contest was in this place, which was much to the disadvantage 11 1, 61| over to Caesar, from the place where they were stationed, 12 1, 62| having found a convenient place, began to sink several drains, 13 1, 71| intention of going to the same place with all his forces, then 14 1, 72| the engagement would take place on even and open ground. 15 1, 72| their standards into one place, did not observe either 16 1, 72| to battle in some other place: for that Afranius must 17 1, 73| retired a little from that place to abate the enemy's fears. 18 1, 75| his father's life. Every place was filled with mirth and 19 1, 80| the very nature of the place readily secured them from 20 1, 85| that, if possible, in a place remote from the soldiers. 21 1, 85| Caesar. They met in the place appointed by Caesar. In 22 1, 87| was introduced about the place and time of their dismissal, 23 2, 5| Brutus sailed to the same place with an augmented fleet; 24 2, 8| the wall for a fort and place of refuge, which they at 25 2, 9| permitted them; and on that place they laid two beams across, 26 2, 9| of the screw, cleared a place for themselves to proceed 27 2, 10| the timber which they must place to support the roof of the 28 2, 15| in derision. There was no place left them from which the 29 2, 17| circumstances which took place in Italy, being diffident 30 2, 23| the voyage, arrived at a place called Aquilaria, which 31 2, 25| 25]Having examined this place, Curio got a view of Varus' 32 2, 25| Utica, and repaired to the place commanded them. This circumstance 33 2, 35| number perished in that place without a stroke than in 34 2, 41| he had advanced from this place about sixteen miles, his 35 2, 41| the field nor retire to a place of safety, because the whole 36 3, 3| be built in every other place. He had exacted a large 37 3, 6| he landed his men at a place called Pharsalus, without 38 3, 23| it better to guard that place, which was our only pass 39 3, 28| having got a convenient place on the shore, they spent 40 3, 38| cavalry in a convenient place, concealed from the enemy' 41 3, 41| Asparagium, he set out for that place with his army, and having 42 3, 44| Caesar attempted to gain any place, though Pompey had resolved 43 3, 45| to and opposite the same place, and endeavored to annoy 44 3, 45| imagined that we resigned the place through fear. It is reported 45 3, 46| somewhat on this side of that place, completed their fortifications. ~ 46 3, 50| light their fires in one place, and keep guard in another. 47 3, 52| neighboring posts. In one place, Volcatius Tullus sustained 48 3, 62| greater camp. To the same place he sent the ships, which 49 3, 63| 3.63]At this place, fronting the enemy, there 50 3, 66| troops formed a camp in that place. This camp joined a certain 51 3, 66| small distance beyond that place; and after a few days, Pompey 52 3, 66| mentioned, abandoned the place. In this condition the camp 53 3, 67| legion was carried to this place. That the same thing was 54 3, 67| in the higher forts. This place was a half a mile distant 55 3, 67| him. For he reached the place before Pompey could have 56 3, 68| through ignorance of the place, followed the direction 57 3, 71| them, and that Pompey might place a greater confidence in 58 3, 72| the disadvantage of the place and the confined nature 59 3, 72| no change could ever take place, they published the success 60 3, 73| collecting his army into one place, addressed his soldiers 61 3, 74| other hand, Caesar could not place sufficient confidence in 62 3, 85| his camp and removing from place to place, he might be more 63 3, 85| and removing from place to place, he might be more conveniently 64 3, 95| their wounds, quitted the place, and under the conduct of 65 3, 102| approach, set sail from that place, and arrived in a few days 66 3, 106| he would be secure in any place. At Alexandria he was informed