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Julius Caesar
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1 1, 22| advantage of the darkness of the night, he commended the persons 2 1, 22| drowsy as to sleep that night. To so great height was 3 1, 42| it to be finished in the night. Being acquainted with the 4 1, 43| them under arms the next night. The day following he kept 5 1, 52| in the beginning of the night, with all his cavalry and 6 1, 55| the river in wagons in one night, a distance of twenty-two 7 1, 60| all nations, to go out at night. ~ 8 1, 63| continued his work day and night, with very great fatigue 9 1, 67| should be stopped in the night and obliged to engage under 10 1, 68| should begin their march at night, "for they might reach the 11 1, 68| shout had been raised the night before in Caesar's camp, 12 1, 68| were patrolling the whole night, and that all the ways and 13 1, 68| were beset; that battles at night ought to be avoided, because, 14 1, 77| entertained, and let them out at night over the rampart. Thus the 15 1, 82| attempted to run off by night or by day. Observing the 16 1, 82| position, they spent the whole night in extending their work, 17 1, 82| remedied by another. The first night, no one went out for water. 18 2, 27| 2.27]The next night two Marsian centurions with 19 2, 29| passed in the tents the night before; and some of their 20 2, 31| the display of which the night is most averse. Wherefore, 21 2, 38| these motives, early in the night he sent all his cavalry 22 2, 38| perform their march that night, and attack the enemy unawares 23 2, 39| expedition of the preceding night, were not able to keep up 24 2, 40| Sabura of the battle in the night, sent to his relief two 25 2, 44| as deputies to Varus at night, and surrendered themselves 26 3, 8| back his ships the same night to Brundusium, to transport 27 3, 8| having taken advantage of the night breeze, fell a sacrifice 28 3, 11| continuing his journey by night as well as by day, and taking 29 3, 13| reach it, marching day and night. As soon as it was said 30 3, 13| made no distinction between night and day, and had marched 31 3, 15| forced to catch the dew by night which fell on the hides 32 3, 23| our men, and having in the night landed a party of soldiers 33 3, 28| being overtaken by the night, and not knowing what port 34 3, 28| protracted the beginning of the night in settling the terms, under 35 3, 28| they spent the rest of the night there, and at day-break, 36 3, 30| Apsus; Pompey, privately by night; Caesar, openly by day. 37 3, 36| continuing his march day and night, he came to him so opportunely, 38 3, 37| made a shameful end; and at night crossed the river, without 39 3, 37| of horse in ambush in the night, where our men had usually 40 3, 41| a very small part of the night, he arrived early in the 41 3, 50| perceiving by our fires at night, at what part of the works 42 3, 51| protracted the battle almost till night. Taking therefore measures 43 3, 54| additions to his works in the night, the following days built 44 3, 54| advantage of a second cloudy night, he barricaded all the gates 45 3, 62| boats and row galleys by night, a considerable number of 46 3, 75| in the beginning of the night from his camp to Apollonia, 47 3, 77| baggage forward early in the night, and marched off himself 48 3, 96| halting neither day nor night, he arrived at the seaside, 49 3, 97| labor the whole day, and night was now approaching, by 50 3, 97| might not get water in the night. As soon as the work was 51 3, 97| party, made their escape by night. ~ 52 3, 102| judge. He lay at anchor one night, and calling together his 53 3, 112| and fortified them in the night. In this quarter of the


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