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Julius Caesar
Civil Wars

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1 1, 16| on the road with a small number, he fell in with Vibullius 2 1, 18| thirty cohorts, and a great number of senators and Roman knights, 3 1, 21| sent deputies out of their number to Caesar, to say that they 4 1, 24| other young men, and a great number of Roman knights and burgesses, 5 1, 39| Lusitania, with the like number of legions) divided among 6 1, 40| former wars, and the same number from Gaul, which he himself 7 1, 52| they withstood the vast number of the enemy, as long as 8 1, 52| horse, and an inconsiderable number of servants and baggage. ~ 9 1, 56| intercepted an incredible number of cattle and people; and 10 1, 57| they man them with a great number of archers and of the Albici, 11 1, 58| Brutus was much inferior in number of ships; but Caesar had 12 1, 58| furnished themselves with a vast number of javelins, darts, and 13 1, 65| having disposed a great number of horses in the river, 14 1, 79| burdens; and therefore a great number of them came over to Caesar 15 1, 80| of which they had a large number), that they were obliged 16 2, 2| the town, and so great a number of engines, that no vineae 17 2, 4| loss, had brought the same number of old ships from the docks, 18 2, 7| lives. Therefore, of the number of the ships not one was 19 2, 18| battles, and that a great number of his men had deserted 20 2, 23| this war, frightened at the number of our ships, fled the sea, 21 2, 25| anchor before Utica, in number about two hundred, that 22 2, 26| s soldiers slay a great number of their infantry. ~ 23 2, 30| to Sicily, from the great number of their ships. ~ 24 2, 35| passage stopped, and a greater number perished in that place without 25 2, 37| could not fail him from the number of trees, nor corn, with 26 2, 38| dispersed, killed a great number of them; many were frightened 27 2, 39| especially if their small number be compared with the vast 28 2, 41| but the latter were in number but two hundred: the rest 29 2, 43| determine who of such a vast number should first get on board, 30 3, 2| embarked very short of their number, because several had fallen 31 3, 2| Spain had lessened their number very much, and a severe 32 3, 3| directions that a great number should be built in every 33 3, 4| his legions a considerable number, by way of recruits, from 34 3, 4| given him about the same number from Thrace, and had sent 35 3, 4| states, which completed the number which we mentioned before. ~ 36 3, 6| luggage, that a greater number of men might be put on board: 37 3, 9| and having killed a great number, obliged the rest and Octavius 38 3, 14| directed him, as far as the number of his ships allowed, weighed 39 3, 27| decked ships, sixteen in number, foundered, without exception, 40 3, 27| wrecked: and of the prodigious number of seamen and soldiers, 41 3, 28| recruits, frightened at the number of vessels, and fatigued 42 3, 28| part of the coast, to the number of four hundred, beside 43 3, 29| Pompey. All his forces, whose number amounted to three veteran 44 3, 29| landed his army, and what number of troops he had brought 45 3, 38| cavalry and a considerable number of light infantry to explore 46 3, 40| fatigue, and the immense number of darts, and took the ship, 47 3, 44| because they had a greater number of men, and because they 48 3, 47| as well on account of the number of forts, the extent and 49 3, 47| arrived every day a prodigious number of ships, which brought 50 3, 49| from the noisome smell, the number of carcasses, and the constant 51 3, 53| computation was made of the number of slain, we found that 52 3, 57| Pompey, had admitted into the number of his acquaintance. To 53 3, 59| 3.59]In the number of Caesar's cavalry were 54 3, 60| having purchased a great number of horses, they deserted 55 3, 62| by night, a considerable number of light infantry and archers, 56 3, 67| were greatly reduced in number, he marched in two lines 57 3, 82| and praetorian rank in the number of his slaves. And they 58 3, 84| many degrees inferior in number, he selected the youngest 59 3, 84| much terrified by their number. For even on one of those 60 3, 95| long withstand the immense number of our darts, but fainting 61 3, 101| his ships, thirty-five in number, twenty of which were armed 62 3, 110| seem despicable, either for number, spirit, or military experience; 63 3, 111| and despising the small number of Caesar's soldiers, Achillas


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