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1 1, 1| Caesar, resolved to use all means in their power to prevent 2 1, 2| senate: that he too had a means of regaining Caesar's favor 3 1, 26| determined to deprive him of the means of communication afforded 4 1, 27| thought that he ought by all means to persevere in the same 5 1, 28| level with the ground by means of hurdles and clay. But 6 1, 30| had deprived him of the means of pursuing him at present. 7 1, 32| that province, he found the means of effecting this; because 8 1, 55| it in two days. By this means, he brought safe to his 9 1, 66| attempt and to effect by any means possible; but, fatigued 10 1, 68| Wherefore they should, by all means, attempt to force their 11 1, 71| by Caesar's army, by no means could assistance be given. 12 1, 75| whom each might have the means of being recommended to 13 1, 75| young man, endeavored, by means of Sulpitius the lieutenant, 14 1, 82| should be humbled by these means, and forced to come to terms, 15 2, 16| or sallies, and that no means were left them by which 16 2, 18| he could rely. By these means he terrified the Roman citizens 17 2, 30| opinions, which advised by all means an attempt to be made, and 18 2, 39| their conquest. By this means the hope of Curio were seconded 19 3, 18| attempted, however, by other means to bring about a negotiation 20 3, 29| Caesar might have some means of pursuing him; and he 21 3, 42| corn, which he collected by means of his horse. ~ 22 3, 63| sides, he might have the means of defending himself. But 23 3, 66| several legions there. By this means, the lesser camp, included 24 3, 67| Titus Pulcio, by whose means we have related that Caius 25 3, 77| days successively, by which means he was enabled to effect 26 3, 79| Caesar, were not able by any means to accomplish their journey. 27 3, 84| kind of battle. By these means it was brought to pass that 28 3, 86| against the enemy. By this means we shall put an end to the 29 3, 109| Caesar's forces were by no means so strong that he could 30 3, 112| garrison in it. By this means he gained this point, that