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person 28
personal 2
persons 29
persuade 2
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29 sea
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Julius Caesar
Civil Wars

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   Book, Par.
1 1, 7| were decreed to private persons; Scipio got Syria, Lucius 2 1, 10| injuries, yet having got proper persons by whom he could communicate 3 1, 10| senate, requiring that all persons should resign the command 4 1, 10| disband their armies; let all persons in Italy lay down their 5 1, 11| proposals to him by the same persons, the purport of which was, 6 1, 22| night, he commended the persons who came to him, and sent 7 1, 24| brought before him. Among the persons of senatorial rank were 8 1, 33| acknowledged to be vested in those persons to whom embassadors were 9 1, 35| fitted up by some private persons at Igilium and Cosa, and 10 1, 36| fifteen of the principal persons of Massilia to attend him. 11 1, 86| inhumanly put to death ignorant persons, who were deceived by a 12 1, 86| the constant custom, but persons approved of and chosen by 13 1, 86| age was not admitted; but persons of tried experience in former 14 2, 5| remained in it, and all persons of more advanced years, 15 2, 18| judgment against some private persons, and condemned to confiscation 16 2, 21| in the houses of private persons, to be replaced in the temple. 17 2, 29| single author to several persons, and was handed from one 18 2, 36| population was composed of persons differing widely in their 19 3, 1| question to the people) some persons condemned for bribery at 20 3, 18| these expressions by some persons who were present at the 21 3, 20| more severe to those very persons for whose advantage it had 22 3, 21| and having wounded several persons, drove him from his tribunal. 23 3, 22| engage in his interest all persons whom he imagined were under 24 3, 61| 3.61]As they were persons nobly descended and of liberal 25 3, 82| was delighted in having persons of consular and praetorian 26 3, 103| the merchants, and such persons as each of his friends thought 27 3, 107| are totally unfavorable to persons on a voyage from Alexandria. 28 3, 109| Dioscorides and Serapion, the persons sent by him, who had both 29 3, 110| finding protection for their persons on the condition that they


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