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Julius Caesar
Civil Wars

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   Book, Par.
1 1, 44| position, he ordered the advanced men of one legion to hasten 2 1, 45| taken. Accordingly, when the advanced guard gave way, the legion 3 1, 46| pursued the fleeing enemy, advanced into disadvantageous ground 4 1, 46| through their eagerness, advanced too inconsiderately. The 5 1, 48| battle for five hours, had advanced up the hill sword in hand, 6 1, 57| with every necessary, he advanced with great confidence against 7 1, 80| from any danger; for the advanced guards, from the rising 8 1, 80| valley or declivity, and the advanced men could not impart assistance 9 1, 81| fought in this manner, they advanced but slowly and gradually, 10 1, 81| then happened. For having advanced four miles, and being very 11 1, 82| but in proportion as they advanced their works, and extended 12 2, 5| conquered when yet unbroken, he advanced against them full of confidence 13 2, 5| and all persons of more advanced years, with their wives 14 2, 20| Gades, before he was far advanced on his march: that as soon 15 2, 24| thither with his army. Having advanced two days, he came to the 16 2, 39| to guard the camp. Having advanced six miles, he met the horse, 17 2, 41| 2.41]And when he had advanced from this place about sixteen 18 3, 30| obliged to cross the river, he advanced rapidly and by forced marches 19 3, 36| Domitius's army, and Scipio's advanced guard, were observed at 20 3, 38| the signal for decamping, advanced about three miles, and posted 21 3, 45| into which they had rashly advanced." ~ 22 3, 51| a retreat: for they had advanced from disadvantageous ground, 23 3, 75| about four hundred of his advanced light troops, who attacked 24 3, 76| doubling that day's march, he advanced eight miles beyond Pompey' 25 3, 84| several days in succession, he advanced from his own camp, and led 26 3, 84| youngest and most active of the advanced guard, and desired them 27 3, 85| practice, Pompey's army had advanced further than usual from 28 3, 108| his two sons and the more advanced in years of his two daughters


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