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Julius Caesar
Civil Wars

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   Book, Par.
1 1, 26| coast of Greece, and be able to conduct the war on either 2 1, 44| fortify it, he should be able to cut off the enemy from 3 1, 63| that the horse were both able and bold enough, though 4 1, 65| that they were ready and able, and would venture to ford 5 1, 71| attacked them, nor were they able to withstand the charge 6 1, 72| come down, and would not be able to remain there for want 7 1, 74| water, that they might be able to procure water within 8 1, 82| trench, that he might be able to check their most sudden 9 1, 85| walking abroad; and were not able to bear the bodily pain 10 2, 25| but the Numidians were not able to stand our first charge; 11 2, 32| without which he was not able to protect Rome or Italy, 12 2, 32| Can those who were not able to stand against him while 13 2, 39| small force which was not able to withstand a few horse? 14 2, 39| preceding night, were not able to keep up with him, but 15 2, 41| ground, but they were not able to pursue them far when 16 2, 44| interest or pity, or who were able to swim to the ships, were 17 3, 9| with Caesar; but not being able to prevail with the council 18 3, 22| their debts. But not being able to prevail with them, he 19 3, 26| perseverance of his seamen to be able to bear up against the violence 20 3, 44| by his ships; nor was he able to put a stop to Caesar' 21 3, 63| manner, and were scarcely able to make resistance, the 22 3, 64| from the camp, were neither able to persuade them to rally 23 3, 75| retard our rear; but was not able to come up with them, because 24 3, 79| Domitius to Caesar, were not able by any means to accomplish 25 3, 85| seeing no likelihood of being able to bring Pompey to an action, 26 3, 94| rear, Pompey's men were not able to maintain their ground, 27 3, 102| retreat; that he might not be able to provide fresh forces, 28 3, 102| far as his cavalry were able to advance, and ordered


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