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Julius Caesar
Civil Wars

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1 1, 28| effectually to retard Caesar's attack, lest his soldiers should 2 1, 41| had put in their way, to attack our men. Their approach 3 1, 42| terrified by any sudden attack of the enemy, or disturbed 4 1, 48| yet they had stood our attack and sustained our charge, 5 1, 52| river stopped them all. To attack them by surprise, Afranius 6 1, 59| endeavored to surround us, or to attack single ships with several 7 1, 82| already given, Caesar did not attack them, nor suffer a tent 8 1, 83| to charge and make their attack. If a battle should be begun, 9 2, 6| were nearest that station, attack them when in this disorder 10 2, 14| Some rush from the camp; an attack is made on the enemy: but 11 2, 30| attempt to be made, and an attack on Varus's camp; for when 12 2, 31| opinion that we ought to attack their camp without hopes 13 2, 32| arrival, in the very first attack, I routed the enemy's fleet? 14 2, 38| their march that night, and attack the enemy unawares and unexpectedly; 15 2, 39| his march, that he might attack them as soon as possible, 16 3, 9| enfranchised, they made an attack on Octavius's nearest camp, 17 3, 36| neighborhood of Macedonia, flew to attack Cassius's camp, at which 18 3, 39| guard against any sudden attack. ~ 19 3, 44| out from some part, and attack us in the rear; so the enemy 20 3, 47| works, and the manner of attack and defense, as on account 21 3, 47| been kept in fear of some attack, when they themselves have 22 3, 67| strong, yet having made the attack with the left wing which 23 3, 72| not decided by a vigorous attack, nor a regular battle; and 24 3, 77| he might meet a sudden attack with an army free from incumbrance. 25 3, 86| two armies have met, to attack Caesar's right wing on the 26 3, 92| soldiers to await Caesar's attack, and not to advance from 27 3, 92| remaining in their ranks, might attack them while in disorder; 28 3, 94| and others having made an attack on their rear, Pompey's 29 3, 95| fortune's kindness, and to attack the camp. Though they were 30 3, 101| set sail from thence to attack Sulpicius's fleet at Vibo, 31 3, 111| streets, and repelled his attack. At the same time there


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