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1 1, 1| prolongation of the command of his province. Pompey, who was estranged 2 1, 1| comes to Caesar in his province. Curio had made many and 3 1, 1| that two legions, and the province of Cisalpine Gaul, and Illyricum, 4 1, 3| Pompey should set out for his province, that there might be no 5 1, 5| return. Similar hopes of a province and armies, which he expected 6 1, 10| Let Pompey go to his own province; let them both disband their 7 1, 12| Ariminum and return to his province; but that he [Pompey] should 8 1, 12| should himself retain his province and the legions that belonged 9 1, 12| merely promise to go to his province, without naming the day 10 1, 23| that he had not left his province to do mischief [to any man], 11 1, 31| understood that the whole province was combined [against him], 12 1, 31| assembly, he fled from his province. ~ 13 1, 32| in the government of the province, who, having lost his cohorts, 14 1, 32| and his knowledge of that province, he found the means of effecting 15 1, 32| praetorship, he had obtained that province. He, when Tubero came to 16 1, 40| belonging to the former province had shields, those of the 17 1, 40| mountaineers, who border on the Province in Gaul. He had been informed 18 1, 50| coming in from the whole province: they had a good store of 19 1, 86| peace, or for the use of the province, which, from the length 20 2, 1| carriages and men from the whole Province, and orders hurdles and 21 2, 17| disposition of the whole province to Caesar. These sentiments 22 2, 17| heard that the whole Hither province had entered into a confederacy, 23 2, 18| made levies throughout the province; and, having completed his 24 2, 18| cohorts thither from the province to guard them, and gave 25 2, 18| the Roman citizens of that province, and obliged them to promise 26 2, 18| republic, and forced the whole province to take an oath of allegiance 27 2, 18| informed that the whole province was inclined to favor Caesar' 28 2, 18| and clients in the hither province. ~ 29 2, 19| published through the whole province, there was not a state that 30 2, 19| strongest state in the whole province, of themselves drove out 31 2, 20| island. The affection of the province to Caesar proved so great 32 2, 21| Cassius governor of the province, and assigned him four legions. 33 2, 21| greatest part of the nearer province waited his arrival. Having 34 3, 31| of horse from the whole province. When they were collected, 35 3, 31| and when he came into the province, which was under great anxiety 36 3, 32| had been demanded from the province at large, was most vigorously 37 3, 32| man, and best citizen. The province was overrun with bailiffs 38 3, 32| two years, the debt of the province was doubled: but notwithstanding, 39 3, 34| hundred horse; from which province, Menedemus, the principal 40 3, 102| all the young men of that province, Grecians and Roman citizens, 41 3, 105| all the senators in the province that he might have them 42 3, 110| freebooters, from Syria, and the province of Cilicia, and the adjacent


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