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Julius Caesar
Civil Wars

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armies
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1 1, 3| throughout all Italy, and armies raised under whose protection 2 1, 4| who had served in Pompey's armies, were invited to his standard 3 1, 5| hopes of a province and armies, which he expected to share 4 1, 10| resign the command of their armies, he did not obtain even 5 1, 10| them both disband their armies; let all persons in Italy 6 1, 18| easily inclosed by the two armies, through the narrowness 7 1, 32| arrived there with their armies. When Tubero arrived in 8 1, 33| freely proposed that all armies should be disbanded, by 9 1, 33| lose their power and their armies. He expatiated on their 10 1, 47| riding between the two armies, made our retreat more easy 11 1, 49| people not to join their armies without bladders. ~ 12 1, 71| in the sight of the two armies. ~ 13 1, 83| this were occupied by the armies, and one third left for 14 1, 84| the flanks. The hostile armies being arranged in this manner, 15 1, 84| matter was deferred, and both armies kept under arms till sunset; 16 1, 85| In the hearing of both armies Afranius spoke thus: "That 17 1, 86| increased, but only that those armies, which they had maintained 18 1, 86| take the command of the armies: that with respect to him 19 1, 86| return home and disband their armies, if not with some mark of 20 2, 22| from the provinces or their armies, for these they had heard 21 2, 27| very expedient that the armies should be brought in view 22 2, 32| Spain? that he routed two armies, conquered two generals, 23 2, 34| There lay between the two armies a valley, as already mentioned, 24 3, 19| by the soldiers of both armies, he received an answer from 25 3, 30| they both led out their armies from their winter encampment 26 3, 30| being hemmed in between two armies, quitted his position, and 27 3, 80| 3.80]The two armies being united, Caesar marched 28 3, 80| of the departure of the armies from Dyrrachium, had marched 29 3, 82| augmented, and two such powerful armies united, their former expectations 30 3, 86| execute it, as soon as the two armies have met, to attack Caesar' 31 3, 90| republic of one or other of her armies." After delivering this 32 3, 92| the onset of the hostile armies: but Pompey had ordered 33 3, 107| Cleopatra, should disband their armies, and decide their disputes


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