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Julius Caesar
Civil Wars

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1 1, 9| for what purpose he had come, told Caesar that he had 2 1, 10| oath, either let Pompey come to Caesar, or allow Caesar 3 1, 14| to their homes, the rest come over to Caesar; and along 4 1, 18| to beg and entreat him to come to his assistance. That 5 1, 20| that Pompey would speedily come to their assistance; and 6 1, 20| offer, he [Domitius] should come to him with the whole force." 7 1, 26| afraid that Pompey would come to the conclusion that he 8 1, 54| of the war, and to have come last of all. ~ 9 1, 58| valor: and being lately come from the Massilians, they 10 1, 59| necessity obliged them to come nearer, they had recourse, 11 1, 62| friendly country. Having come to this resolution, they 12 1, 71| enemy before him, having come to a hill, made a halt on 13 1, 72| Afranius must certainly come down, and would not be able 14 1, 73| let pass, they would not come to an engagement, even when 15 1, 78| enemy's soldiers, who had come into his camp to hold a 16 1, 82| these means, and forced to come to terms, than decide the 17 1, 88| that the time had not yet come, and required that Caesar 18 2, 17| considerable reinforcements had come to their assistance, that 19 2, 18| friend of Domitius, who had come thither sent by Domitius 20 2, 19| called Colonicae, which had come there accidentally), for 21 2, 34| deserted by those who had come out along with them, were 22 2, 34| could be thrown, or our men come near them, Varus's whole 23 3, 7| and his seamen dispersed, come up in time: for Caesar was 24 3, 8| in hopes that he might come within Caesar's reach. ~ 25 3, 19| deputies from both sides might come without danger, and explain 26 3, 26| and when they had almost come up with us, in consequence 27 3, 26| the wind abated, having come near a port, called Nymphaeum, 28 3, 34| called the Free, having come as embassador, assured him 29 3, 36| Domitius; and when he was come within about twenty miles 30 3, 37| his camp, though he had come with high expectation, yet 31 3, 42| ships of a small size can come in, and be sheltered from 32 3, 44| with his whole force, or to come to a general engagement, 33 3, 61| liberal education, and had come with a great retinue, and 34 3, 75| rear; but was not able to come up with them, because Caesar 35 3, 78| oblige him, of necessity, to come to his assistance. Accordingly, 36 3, 80| to Scipio and Pompey "to come to his relief, that he could 37 3, 82| consulate for several years to come. Others put in their claims 38 3, 84| intention or inclination to come to a battle. Accordingly 39 3, 85| it appeared possible to come to an action on equal ground. 40 3, 93| midway; that they might not come up with the enemy when their 41 3, 94| and fresh troops having come to the assistance of the 42 3, 98| post on the mountain, to come down from the higher grounds 43 3, 98| the legions in his camp to come and meet him, and those 44 3, 102| states, that they should not come to Antioch; that if they 45 3, 104| deputies, and desired him to come to the king; but secretly


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