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1 1, 5| to share with Pompey on account of his connection with him, 2 1, 6| fear being called to an account for their actions, till 3 1, 13| Caesar, having received an account of this, and relying on 4 1, 23| driven out of the city on his account, and to assert his own liberty, 5 1, 30| Gibraltar. But this, on account of the season of the year, 6 1, 39| the vicinity of Herba, on account of the advantages of its 7 1, 46| disadvantage of our troops, both on account of its narrowness, and because 8 1, 49| states to a great distance on account of the war. They who had 9 1, 67| Each returned with the same account to his camp, that there 10 2, 11| fell on it slid off, on account of the sloping roof. When 11 2, 17| fuller and more exaggerated account of these matters, he began 12 2, 20| in greater haste on this account to reach Gades with his 13 2, 39| prisoners corresponds with the account of the deserters, that the 14 2, 39| Numidians. However, the account was enlarged by themselves, 15 3, 7| the continent, before any account whatsoever of his approach 16 3, 9| were unable to resist, on account of the smallness of their 17 3, 10| him a proper person, on account of his favors conferred 18 3, 25| feeling some trouble on this account, wrote in severe terms to 19 3, 27| to be uneasy on their own account: and thus, by a change of 20 3, 30| might be the more secret. An account of this was immediately 21 3, 45| down a precipice, on which account they pushed on with more 22 3, 47| and unusual, as well on account of the number of forts, 23 3, 47| attack and defense, as on account of other circumstances. 24 3, 60| proper time to call them to account, and willing to pardon many 25 3, 60| to pardon many faults, on account of their valor, deferred 26 3, 61| different posts, gave an exact account of all to Pompey. ~ 27 3, 79| provinces and states, with an account of the action at Dyrrachium, 28 3, 79| vain glory, gave them an account of all that had happened, 29 3, 106| his course into Egypt, on account of his connection with that 30 3, 108| regent of the kingdom on account of his youthfulness. He 31 3, 112| can enter the harbor, on account of its narrowness. Caesar 32 3, 112| greatly alarmed on this account, while the enemy were engaged