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Julius Caesar
Civil Wars

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march
   Book, Par.
1 1, 7| take the usual oath, and march out of the city in a public 2 1, 15| day before, and was on his march to those legions which he 3 1, 24| and performed the regular march. He staid only seven days 4 1, 25| during the rest of his march, several cohorts fell in 5 1, 25| interview, and was now on his march to him at Brundusium, that 6 1, 26| levy and completed on his march, for he had sent all Domitius' 7 1, 31| Pompey, and resolved to march to Spain, and commanded 8 1, 39| departments. Petreius was to march from Lusitania through the 9 1, 52| convoys, which were on their march to Caesar, had halted at 10 1, 61| were said to be on their march, with Pompey at their head, 11 1, 64| they ought to hasten their march. Accordingly, leaving two 12 1, 64| retard and impede their march. ~ 13 1, 66| attempted to renew their march, he pursued and stopped 14 1, 66| and by the labor of their march, they deferred it till the 15 1, 67| they put a stop to their march and kept their forces in 16 1, 68| they should begin their march at night, "for they might 17 1, 69| places, interrupted their march, insomuch that their arms 18 1, 69| perform a great part of their march unarmed, and were lifted 19 1, 70| to think it necessary to march from the camp immediately, 20 1, 71| s forces, retarded their march. However, the affair was 21 1, 71| Caesar first accomplished the march, and having found a plain 22 1, 74| Tarraco, if they should march to it. While they were deliberating 23 1, 80| former battles. And on their march no one could quit the line 24 1, 81| our horse, they began to march, which Caesar perceiving, 25 1, 81| returned to their daily duty on march, and charged the rear so 26 1, 82| position for their camp, or to march forward, they were obliged 27 1, 82| might be the readier for a march, they killed all their baggage 28 2, 20| be stopped either on his march or on crossing over to the 29 2, 20| was far advanced on his march: that as soon as the nobility 30 2, 26| king Juba were on their march to Utica, and at the same 31 2, 36| intelligence that he was on his march, with considerable forces, 32 2, 38| were sent perform their march that night, and attack the 33 2, 39| follow him, and hastened his march, that he might attack them 34 2, 41| had dropped behind on the march. Wherever they charged they 35 3, 2| wars in Gaul, and the long march from Spain had lessened 36 3, 11| Candavia, and was on his march from Macedonia to his winter 37 3, 13| down their arms, and their march had the appearance of a 38 3, 30| Dyrrachium. They directed their march after them by land; but 39 3, 30| Antonius's forces on their march to Caesar, and, if possible, 40 3, 30| by day. But Caesar had to march a longer circuit up the 41 3, 31| soldiers, "That they would march against an enemy, if he 42 3, 34| inclination of the provinces, and march further into the country; 43 3, 34| Cneius Domitius Calvinus to march into Macedonia with two 44 3, 36| celerity, that news of his march and arrival came together; 45 3, 36| together; for to render his march expeditious, he left the 46 3, 36| Accordingly, continuing his march day and night, he came to 47 3, 41| of the Parthinians on his march, where there was a garrison 48 3, 66| wood, and were on their march to the old camp. The situation 49 3, 75| might be preserved, and his march known as late as possible, 50 3, 75| encumbered with baggage on their march, and not yet recovered from 51 3, 76| Having performed the exact march which he had proposed that 52 3, 76| completed the same day's march, took post in his old camp 53 3, 76| and doubling that day's march, he advanced eight miles 54 3, 77| was enabled to effect his march over the deepest rivers, 55 3, 78| principles: that if Pompey should march after him, he would be drawn 56 3, 78| junction with Domitius, would march through Illyricum to the 57 3, 78| wounds, he set forward on his march through Epirus and Acarnania. 58 3, 78| Scipio, that if Caesar should march in that direction, he might 59 3, 79| who was scarce four hours' march distant, having got intelligence 60 3, 85| gates of the camp, ready to march out. " We must defer," says 61 3, 85| must defer," says he, "our march at present, and set our 62 3, 86| I proceed, that you may march to battle with more confidence 63 3, 106| and the length of their march, could not follow him. But 64 3, 109| his cavalry, were on their march to Alexandria. Caesar's


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