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Julius Caesar
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1 1, 41| of the opportunity which fortune had put in their way, to 2 1, 47| were the various turns of fortune in the battle. In the first 3 1, 53| wrought in a few days, and fortune had so changed sides, that 4 1, 60| completed at the same time, fortune soon took a turn. The enemy, 5 1, 73| in short, should he tempt fortune? especially when it was 6 2, 5| imagine that his future fortune depended on the issue of 7 2, 6| taken, must undergo the same fortune of war. Our ships being 8 2, 14| such an unexpected turn of fortune, lay hold on such arms as 9 2, 17| his movements by those of fortune. ~ 10 2, 28| who had shared the same fortune, and endured the same hardships 11 2, 32| conquered enemy when the fortune of the war is decided, and 12 2, 32| my own diligence and good fortune, and to what a happy crisis 13 2, 32| divorce yourselves from this fortune and these generals; and 14 2, 36| he should not suffer the fortune of them all to be ruined 15 2, 37| confidence in his own good fortune. And at this time Caesar' 16 2, 38| spirits, his former good fortune and confidence of success, 17 2, 41| parents to the survivors, if fortune should save any from the 18 3, 10| hostilities, and not tempt fortune any further; that sufficient 19 3, 10| sufficient experience of what fortune can effect in war. That 20 3, 10| equal footing. Since, if fortune showed ever so little favor 21 3, 13| would share whatever fate fortune should assign to him. The 22 3, 26| men, taking advantage of fortune's kindness, for they were 23 3, 27| observe the sudden turns of fortune. We who, a moment before, 24 3, 60| off from us, to put their fortune to a new hazard, and to 25 3, 68| 3.68]But Fortune who exerts a powerful influence 26 3, 73| ought to be grateful to Fortune, through whose favor they 27 3, 73| success, the defects of Fortune must be supplied by industry; 28 3, 73| some mistake, or whether Fortune herself had interrupted 29 3, 79| subject to Candavia; so that fortune herself seemed to throw 30 3, 95| soldiers to take advantage of fortune's kindness, and to attack 31 3, 103| think meanly of his bad fortune. In Ptolemy's army were 32 3, 104| Egypt; or despising his bad fortune, as in adversity friends


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