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Julius Caesar
Civil Wars

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1 1, 28| soldiers should force their way into the town at the moment 2 1, 41| fortune had put in their way, to attack our men. Their 3 1, 44| instantly sent a nearer way to occupy the same post. 4 1, 45| the advanced guard gave way, the legion which was stationed 5 1, 46| men had to retreat this way, as they had, through their 6 1, 49| Italy and Gaul, make their way to the camp. Besides, it 7 1, 61| being joined to Caesar, a way opened for the receiving 8 1, 68| attempt to force their way by day; for, though a trifling 9 1, 69| camp, which lay in Caesar's way. His soldiers were obliged 10 1, 70| appeared to be going a contrary way. But their generals applauded 11 1, 80| these being forced to give way, they should suddenly, with 12 2, 7| escaped made the best of their way to Hither Spain, but one 13 2, 22| their wall having given way, and despairing of any aid, 14 2, 28| he added a few words by way of encouragement, what they 15 2, 30| might be brought to a proper way of thinking; and also, that 16 2, 34| whole army, facing that way, saw their men flee and 17 2, 40| and commanded them to give way gradually and retreat through 18 2, 42| colors to be borne that way. But a party of horse, that 19 3, 4| considerable number, by way of recruits, from Thessaly, 20 3, 38| they had marched a short way, and their foremost troops 21 3, 46| his men were almost half way down the hill, he encouraged 22 3, 46| palisadoes which were in their way, and the trenches that were 23 3, 63| rampart turned the contrary way, with the works lower. For 24 3, 67| endeavoring to force their way in, and the enemy to defend 25 3, 69| endeavoring to retreat by the same way as they burst in; and most 26 3, 69| secure their retreat the same way they came. All was disorder, 27 3, 79| to throw him in Pompey's way. Of this, Caesar was ignorant 28 3, 112| with the town by a narrow way eight hundred paces in length,


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