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1 1, 6| proconsuls in the city, should take care that the state received 2 1, 7| appointment, nor to make them take the usual oath, and march 3 1, 8| that the magistrates should take care that the republic sustained 4 1, 15| Capua they first began to take courage and to rally, and 5 1, 20| usual practice, in order to take their advice, and as he 6 1, 24| ordered Domitius's soldiers to take the oath to himself, and 7 1, 29| got ready, and his men to take arms, that he might not 8 1, 33| be a burden to them, but take the management of it on 9 1, 37| town, should such an event take place. Provoked at such 10 1, 41| the enemy's generals would take advantage of the opportunity 11 1, 45| great impetuosity and boldly take a post, and not to keep 12 1, 46| and retreat to Ilerda, and take post under the walls. But 13 1, 64| bridge, required him to take a long circuit; so that 14 1, 71| with all expedition, and to take possession of it, with the 15 1, 72| and the engagement would take place on even and open ground. 16 1, 74| other course they should take. There were two roads, one 17 1, 77| he required them all to take an oath that they would 18 1, 77| and obliged Afranius to take the same oath. The tribunes 19 1, 81| facing the enemy; and did not take their baggage off their 20 1, 86| former wars were called up to take the command of the armies: 21 1, 86| nor did he now desire to take their army from them and 22 1, 87| against his inclination to take the military oath under 23 1, 88| required that Caesar should take cognizance of it; and both 24 2, 3| making the nobles and senate take flight with the sudden terror, 25 2, 18| forced the whole province to take an oath of allegiance to 26 2, 20| if he did not, they would take measures for themselves; 27 2, 26| completely marshaled and take their ground, the king's 28 2, 32| while victory was uncertain, take part with the conquered 29 2, 34| why do you hesitate to take advantage of the opportunity?" 30 3, 11| to man the walls, and to take arms. But as they refused 31 3, 12| against the consul, or to take upon them to judge contrary 32 3, 17| should grant it, or should take his commissioners in charge, 33 3, 28| craft, and attempted to take them. At the same time, 34 3, 51| being deputed by Caesar to take care of the camp, and having 35 3, 72| if no change could ever take place, they published the 36 3, 87| person present hesitate to take it. After this had passed 37 3, 95| exhorted his soldiers to take advantage of fortune's kindness, 38 3, 98| those which were with him to take their turn of rest, and 39 3, 102| and Roman citizens, should take the military oath; but whether 40 3, 103| applied to be permitted to take refuge in Alexandria, and