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1 1, 6| manner, and neither was time given to Caesar's relations to 2 1, 11| time, until security was given that Caesar would perform 3 1, 23| Caesar, if permission were given him. Having obtained it, 4 1, 24| public money, and had been given by Pompey to pay his army. 5 1, 27| peace were not yet to be given up. And though he was very 6 1, 63| 62]Notice of this being given by the scouts, Caesar continued 7 1, 67| ordered the signal to be given and the military shout to 8 1, 71| means could assistance be given. Caesar first accomplished 9 1, 72| an opportunity would be given him of coming to battle 10 1, 82| for the reasons already given, Caesar did not attack them, 11 1, 85| chose it, Afranius's son was given as a hostage to Caesar. 12 1, 87| every security might be given, that they would be disbanded, 13 2, 4| of the right division was given to the Massilians, that 14 2, 11| opportunity of defending the walls given them. At length several 15 2, 13| at an end. For Caesar had given Trebonius strict charge 16 2, 14| had on the former occasion given up all thoughts of a contest, 17 2, 21| speaking too freely, having given public and private rewards 18 2, 22| part of their wall having given way, and despairing of any 19 2, 27| opportunity of a conference be given. Induced by their opinion, 20 2, 28| their future conduct is given by Curio's army, and thus 21 3, 3| Phoenicia, and Egypt, and had given directions that a great 22 3, 4| from Cappadocia. Cotus had given him about the same number 23 3, 4| Castor and Donilaus, had given three hundred from Gallograecia: 24 3, 7| Asiatic ships, which were given into their charge by the 25 3, 13| near Dyrrachium, and had given orders for measuring out 26 3, 38| want of corn, and having given the signal for decamping, 27 3, 59| that false musters were given in to Caesar, and the surcharged 28 3, 75| signal for decamping to be given; and setting out immediately 29 3, 83| three billets should be given to all the senators, who 30 3, 85| signal for marching was given, and the tents struck, it 31 3, 91| He, when the signal was given, says, "Follow me, my old 32 3, 93| men, when the signal was given, rushed forward with their