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party 28
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28 immediately
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Julius Caesar
Civil Wars

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   Book, Par.
1 1, 29| were in favor of Caesar's party. Therefore, as soon as they 2 1, 38| expedition, dislodged the party from the hills, and by hasty 3 1, 47| were wounded. Of Afranius's party there were killed Titus 4 1, 48| concerning this day, that each party thought that they came off 5 1, 67| was detached with a small party to explore the nature of 6 1, 72| they had not assisted their party; in that they had not quitted 7 1, 83| retreat to the conquered party in the flight. For this 8 1, 84| light armed Germans and a party of horse across the river, 9 2, 17| attach himself to either party. But afterward, when he 10 2, 18| inclined to favor Caesar's party. He thought that the war 11 2, 29| freely, and follow which party they pleased." These were 12 2, 29| who joined the opposite party had changed Caesar's kindness. 13 2, 42| be borne that way. But a party of horse, that had been 14 2, 42| round Curio with a small party of horse, urged Curio to 15 3, 19| answer from the enemy's party that Aulus Varro proposed 16 3, 23| having in the night landed a party of soldiers and archers, 17 3, 28| had sent against them a party of the horse, who guarded 18 3, 34| five cohorts, and a small party of horse, into Aetolia. 19 3, 37| a few days, he placed a party of horse in ambush in the 20 3, 45| afterward by detaching a strong party of light infantry, and using 21 3, 66| ninth legion had opposed a party of Pompey's troops, and 22 3, 69| their work to support his party; and at the same time his 23 3, 70| great importance to each party; for the rampart drawn from 24 3, 72| 3.72]Pompey's party were so elated with confidence 25 3, 79| met on the road a scouting party of Domitius; either from 26 3, 97| senators who had espoused that party, made their escape by night. ~ 27 3, 111| endeavored to seize with a strong party the ships of war; of which 28 3, 111| be displayed when the one party saw that a speedy victory


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