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1 1, 6| the seventh day they were obliged to think of their own safety, 2 1, 8| decree the Roman people were obliged to repair to arms), it was 3 1, 14| rank having pursued him, obliged him to halt, and when the 4 1, 32| to set foot on shore; but obliged him to weigh anchor and 5 1, 44| reinforcement being sent, they were obliged to turn their backs and 6 1, 46| pursuit of the enemy, and obliged them, in their turn, to 7 1, 46| relieve the weary. Caesar was obliged to do the same, and relieve 8 1, 47| and, having killed a few, obliged the rest to fly. The cohorts 9 1, 48| the first encounter, had obliged our men to fly: but ours, 10 1, 59| possible; but when necessity obliged them to come nearer, they 11 1, 62| that he might not be always obliged to send his horse a long 12 1, 66| stopped them. They were obliged to pitch their camp sooner 13 1, 67| stopped in the night and obliged to engage under their baggage, 14 1, 69| s way. His soldiers were obliged to cross extensive and difficult 15 1, 77| tenor of those words, and obliged Afranius to take the same 16 1, 80| number), that they were obliged to receive them into the 17 1, 82| march forward, they were obliged to halt, and to encamp at 18 1, 86| and arrogance; and were obliged to have recourse, and most 19 1, 87| that no person should be obliged against his inclination 20 2, 18| citizens of that province, and obliged them to promise him for 21 2, 32| in no engagement, yet was obliged to shift his ground, and 22 3, 3| states of Achaia; and had obliged the corporations of those 23 3, 9| having killed a great number, obliged the rest and Octavius himself 24 3, 15| necessary; insomuch that he was obliged to bring, in transports 25 3, 28| pretense of surrendering, they obliged the pilot to run the ship 26 3, 30| easy, because he was not obliged to cross the river, he advanced 27 3, 37| suspecting that he should be obliged the next day, either to 28 3, 38| battle, pretended to be obliged to change his position through 29 3, 41| scarcity of provisions had obliged him to shift his quarters; 30 3, 46| precipitately before them, and obliged them to turn their backs; 31 3, 49| water. They were therefore obliged to search for low and marshy 32 3, 58| exceedingly scarce that he was obliged to feed his horses upon 33 3, 58| consumed, and they would be obliged to supply themselves with 34 3, 63| sides of the fortification, obliged them to flee. ~ 35 3, 67| commanded in person, he obliged the Pompeians to quit the 36 3, 78| 3.78]Caesar was obliged to go to Apollonia, to lodge 37 3, 78| corn and magazines, and be obliged to carry on the war on equal 38 3, 94| army was surrounded, and obliged to be the first to flee. 39 3, 112| as a rampart, and not be obliged to fight against his will.