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1 1, 4| Pompey. He applauded the forward, and secured their votes 2 1, 8| intrigue with the people going forward, no secession made; he exhorted 3 1, 16| 15]Caesar, having moved forward from Auximum, traversed 4 1, 37| While this treaty was going forward, Domitius arrived at Massilia 5 1, 44| of one legion to hasten forward and seize the eminence. 6 1, 45| those soldiers was to run forward with great impetuosity and 7 1, 45| by the single men who ran forward from their ranks; and they 8 1, 57| these affairs are going forward at Ilerda, the Massilians, 9 1, 65| and resolved to lead them forward in three battalions: and 10 1, 68| dawn, they resolved to set forward. ~ 11 1, 79| camp. Caesar having sent forward his cavalry, to annoy and 12 1, 82| their camp, or to march forward, they were obliged to halt, 13 2, 1| these things were going forward in Spain, Caius Trebonius, 14 2, 7| one of the rest was sent forward to Massilia for the purpose 15 2, 10| were aware of it, moved it forward by naval machinery, by putting 16 2, 11| unexpected stroke, bring forward with levers the largest 17 2, 11| if following it, leaned forward. ~ 18 2, 24| with the legions; and went forward himself with the horse to 19 2, 36| couriers, who had been sent forward, arrived from king Juba, 20 2, 41| rear. When any cohorts ran forward out of the line, the Numidians, 21 3, 13| Labienus first stepped forward and swore that he would 22 3, 19| peace. Titus Labienus walked forward from the crowd, and in submissive 23 3, 57| these things were going forward in Achaia and at Dyrrachium, 24 3, 75| several gates, and sent them forward by the same route; and in 25 3, 77| Caesar sent his baggage forward early in the night, and 26 3, 78| of their wounds, he set forward on his march through Epirus 27 3, 93| signal was given, rushed forward with their javelins ready 28 3, 93| cohorts. They instantly rushed forward and charged Pompey's horse 29 3, 93| their post, but galloped forward to seek a refuge in the 30 3, 106| did not hesitate to set forward with a feeble force, and