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Julius Caesar
Civil Wars

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1 1, 7| Pompey repeated the same things which he had declared through 2 1, 7| All distinctions between things human and divine, are confounded. ~ 3 1, 8| 1.7]These things being made known to Caesar, 4 1, 10| 1.9]Though these things seemed to have no tendency 5 1, 10| arms. To what did all these things tend, unless to his ruin? 6 1, 10| Roman people. That these things might be the more easily 7 1, 27| a peace, but, above all things, requires that he should 8 1, 31| from the states, and these things he performed with great 9 1, 31| states of Sicily. When these things were nearly completed, being 10 1, 33| and had rather that all things should be thrown into confusion, 11 1, 38| preparing and getting these things in readiness, he sent Caius 12 1, 53| 52]However, by all these things, the price of provisions 13 1, 53| an abundant supply of all things, and were considered to 14 1, 54| circumstantial accounts of these things to Rome, to their acquaintances. 15 1, 62| enemy were dismayed at these things, Caesar, that he might not 16 1, 68| the same effect: by these things the soldiers would be restrained 17 1, 86| situation and time, that all things tending to a peace might 18 1, 86| such aid; that all these things were long since designed 19 1, 86| had submitted to all these things patiently, and would still 20 1, 88| recompense in money for those things, a just valuation being 21 2, 1| 2.1]While these things were going forward in Spain, 22 2, 1| materials to be furnished. These things being provided, he raised 23 2, 4| more vehemently alarmed at things unseen, concealed, and unknown, 24 2, 20| Varro, terrified at these things, having altered his route, 25 2, 35| battle, were without those things which were requisite for 26 2, 36| his obstinacy. While these things were in agitation, couriers, 27 2, 37| Being elated by all these things, he imagined that the king 28 2, 43| got intelligence of these things, encouraged his men not 29 3, 2| 2]In accomplishing these things, and celebrating the Latin 30 3, 15| Caesar desired it above all things, and it was imagined that 31 3, 40| got intelligence of these things, came to Oricum, and weighed 32 3, 46| in their retreat. These things being completed, he ordered 33 3, 47| who had abundance of all things. For there arrived every 34 3, 55| round to them. In these things, principally, Fusius was 35 3, 57| 3.57]While these things were going forward in Achaia 36 3, 61| been acquainted with all things, either what was incomplete 37 3, 62| provide fascines. These things being prepared, he embarked 38 3, 96| with ivy, and many other things which were proofs of excessive 39 3, 104| being informed of these things, either induced by fear, 40 3, 109| 3.109]While these things were debated before Caesar,


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