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1 1, 5| he was unwilling that any person should bear an equal degree 2 1, 22| to watch that no single person should get out privately. 3 1, 25| were argued by them both in person." ~ 4 1, 33| municipal towns, and set off in person for Rome. Having assembled 5 1, 34| the commission: for every person, from his own private fears, 6 1, 42| the next day set off in person for Ilerda, with all his 7 1, 74| themselves, and went in person to some distance from their 8 1, 76| kept near him to guard his person, he suddenly flew to the 9 1, 82| forces to water: but not a person was sent to look for forage. 10 1, 86| him: for that every other person had done their duty: himself, 11 1, 86| established, that the same person should be at the gates of 12 1, 86| with, he would injure no person; that these were the last 13 1, 87| receive no damage, and that no person should be obliged against 14 2, 5| Nor was there a single person who did not imagine that 15 2, 24| thereby formed; and if a person would avoid it, he must 16 2, 32| government, he became a private person, and a captive in another' 17 2, 40| keep near him to guard his person, and that part of his infantry 18 3, 4| king Ptolemy, to guard his person. Pompey, the son, had brought 19 3, 10| Caesar thought him a proper person, on account of his favors 20 3, 19| the expectations of every person concerning this subject 21 3, 20| praetor, and promised if any person appealed to him in regard 22 3, 47| attempted to besiege any person, have attacked the enemy 23 3, 67| wing which he commanded in person, he obliged the Pompeians 24 3, 78| than was necessary for a person in haste. And being apprehensive 25 3, 83| sentence on every single person who had staid behind at 26 3, 87| the same oath; nor did any person present hesitate to take 27 3, 88| Here Pompey commanded in person. Scipio with the Syrian 28 3, 109| care to secure the king's person, both supposing that the