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1 1, 3| said, "that the question ought not to be put to the senate 2 1, 9| too, for his own honor, ought to sacrifice his desires 3 1, 14| and walls; wherefore he ought to pay some regard to the 4 1, 21| his own escape; that they ought to provide for their own 5 1, 26| to the conclusion that he ought not to relinquish Italy, 6 1, 27| yet he thought that he ought by all means to persevere 7 1, 33| on himself. That deputies ought to be sent to Pompey, to 8 1, 36| following language]; "that they ought to follow the precedent 9 1, 36| equal favors from both, they ought to show equal affection 10 1, 64| began to think that they ought to hasten their march. Accordingly, 11 1, 68| beset; that battles at night ought to be avoided, because, 12 1, 85| spoke thus: "That Caesar ought not to be displeased either 13 2, 30| their opinion, that they ought to withdraw at the third 14 2, 31| of the army? For neither ought the obedient to suspect 15 2, 31| our conduct confirm it? Ought not the defects of an army 16 2, 31| give my opinion that we ought to attack their camp without 17 2, 31| imagine that every expedient ought first to be tried; and I 18 2, 32| is decided, and when you ought to reap the reward of your 19 3, 1| had determined that they ought to be restored rather by 20 3, 10| before, the terms of peace ought to be submitted to the senate 21 3, 10| That in the mean time, it ought to content the republic 22 3, 15| repining, and thought they ought not to leave the shores 23 3, 21| themselves, and thought he ought to be treated as an enemy 24 3, 34| guard the coast, thought he ought to sound the inclination 25 3, 37| camp. Domitius thought he ought not to show any reluctance, 26 3, 55| Sabinus, Caesar thought he ought to attempt the conquest 27 3, 58| starved, Pompey thought he ought to make some attempt by 28 3, 73| trifling one. That they ought to be grateful to Fortune, 29 3, 73| corn; in fine, that they ought to remember with what success 30 3, 73| loss had been sustained, ought to be attributed rather 31 3, 73| secured and certain, they ought all now to use their utmost 32 3, 74| were of opinion that they ought to continue in their present 33 3, 74| consternation, and thought he ought to allow them time to recover 34 3, 82| pleaded that no individual ought to have a preference before 35 3, 84| troops, he thought that he ought to try whether Pompey had 36 3, 95| intrenchment, and thinking that he ought not to allow them any respite 37 3, 102| 3.102]Caesar thought he ought to postpone all business 38 3, 111| spirit was displayed, which ought to be displayed when the