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Julius Caesar
Civil Wars

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1 1, 1| citizenship, ordered the principal man of the colony to be arrested 2 1, 1| great kindness, as he was a man of the highest rank, and 3 1, 9| came Lucius Caesar, a young man, whose father was a lieutenant-general 4 1, 18| walls, and assigned to each man a particular part of the 5 1, 22| out privately. Nor was any man so negligent or drowsy as 6 1, 23| province to do mischief [to any man], but to protect himself 7 1, 36| submit to the will of any one man." He made use of such arguments 8 1, 57| terrified by numbers; they man them with a great number 9 1, 65| and taken up, and not a man perished. His army being 10 1, 69| by each other. But not a man murmured at the fatigue, 11 1, 75| Afranius's son, a young man, endeavored, by means of 12 1, 75| blows; and Caesar, in every man's judgment, reaped the advantage 13 1, 86| sue for mercy became no man less than him: for that 14 2, 8| thing on which the wit of man is employed, it was found 15 2, 43| soldiers were all killed to a man. Marcus Rufus, the quaestor, 16 2, 43| general consternation, every man consulted his own safety. 17 3, 11| and ordered the Greeks to man the walls, and to take arms. 18 3, 13| that they almost every man deserted their colors in 19 3, 16| Bibulus, "that he was a man of strong passion, and had 20 3, 19| humble language, as became a man pleading for his own and 21 3, 20| sale, is the behavior of a man even of a moderate temper; 22 3, 32| inhumanity, was esteemed the best man, and best citizen. The province 23 3, 34| Menedemus, the principal man of those regions, on that 24 3, 35| inclinations. Hegasaretus, a man of established power, favored 25 3, 35| interest. Petreius, a young man of a most noble family, 26 3, 37| and returned quickly every man to his own rank, and in 27 3, 53| holes. In reward for this man's services, both to himself 28 3, 57| his acquaintance. To this man he gave letters and instructions 29 3, 69| colors. Nor did a single man face about. ~ 30 3, 74| their disgrace, that not a man required the command of 31 3, 91| centurion of the tenth legion, a man of pre-eminent bravery. 32 3, 93| with such fury, that not a man of them stood; but all wheeling 33 3, 104| of the king's guards, a man of singular boldness, and


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