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1 1, 1| and a prolongation of the command of his province. Pompey, 2 1, 1| latter should retain the command of his army, no just reason 3 1, 1| decree concerning Caesar's command. Curio, after accomplishing 4 1, 8| that general under whose command they had for nine years 5 1, 10| deprived of a half-year's command, and dragged back to the 6 1, 10| persons should resign the command of their armies, he did 7 1, 19| of the town, and gave the command of it to Curio. He determined 8 1, 26| he might the more easily command the whole Adriatic sea, 9 1, 37| intrusted to him. At his command they send the fleet to all 10 1, 37| Massilia, he put under the command of Decimus Brutus; and left 11 1, 39| lieutenants (one of whom had the command of Hither Spain, with three 12 1, 41| Lucius Plancus, who had the command of those legions, compelled 13 1, 86| military experience sent to command them, for no other purpose 14 1, 86| were called up to take the command of the armies: that with 15 2, 4| their plan of operation. The command of the right division was 16 2, 18| guard them, and gave the command of the town of Gades to 17 2, 19| Further Spain under the command of Quintus Cassius, tribune 18 2, 28| Caesar had received under his command a short time before at Corfinium; 19 3, 14| and did not obey Kalenus's command, because it carried no troops, 20 3, 18| On his death, the sole command devolved on no single individual, 21 3, 39| charge of this duty and the command of the town; he drew the 22 3, 40| had taken away from the command of the Asiatic fleet, to 23 3, 62| sent to assist him in the command. ~ 24 3, 73| warlike people under the command of the most skillful and 25 3, 74| that not a man required the command of his tribune or centurion, 26 3, 89| guard the camp. He gave the command of the left wing to Antonius, 27 3, 89| not to charge without his command: that he would give the 28 3, 95| they cheerfully obeyed his command. The camp was bravely defended 29 3, 103| Gabinius had received the command in Syria, and had brought 30 3, 111| fleet, they would have the command of the port and whole sea, 31 3, 112| soon quarreled about the command, which circumstance enlarged