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Julius Caesar
Civil Wars

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1 1, 1| stated his exploits and public services, and entreated 2 1, 6| set on fire, or when the public safety was despaired of). " 3 1, 7| granted to Pompey from the public treasury. It was also put 4 1, 7| march out of the city in a public manner, robed in the military 5 1, 9| desires and resentment to the public good, and not vent his anger 6 1, 15| Lentulus brought into the public market place the gladiators 7 1, 20| advice, and as he avoided all public councils and assemblies 8 1, 21| consent brought Domitius into public view, gathered round him, 9 1, 24| with him and lodged in the public treasury, being brought 10 1, 24| though he knew that it was public money, and had been given 11 1, 31| made these complaints in a public assembly, he fled from his 12 1, 37| vessels. They lay up in the public stores, all the corn that 13 1, 85| refused by Caesar, but a public interview offered if they 14 2, 5| wives and children, and the public guards, were either extending 15 2, 18| deposited all the arms, both public and private, in Gallonius' 16 2, 20| took post in the market and public places without doing any 17 2, 20| having laid before him the public accounts, handed over to 18 2, 21| 2.21]Caesar made a public oration at Corduba, in which 19 2, 21| promised to Varro for the public use: he restored their goods 20 2, 21| too freely, having given public and private rewards to some 21 2, 22| provided and laid up in the public stores against an emergency 22 2, 25| which he endeavored to make public property of the kingdom 23 3, 10| immediately took oath in a public assembly that they would 24 3, 21| resentment, he pretended in public that he would go to Caesar, 25 3, 53| both to himself and the public, Caesar presented to him 26 3, 103| Syria, and having taken the public money from the farmers of 27 3, 104| commonly change to enemies, in public gave a favorable answer 28 3, 108| in the treasury, but the public troubles preventing it,


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