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Julius Caesar
Civil Wars

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1 1, 40| targets), and about five thousand horse raised in both provinces. 2 1, 40| into Spain, with about six thousand auxiliary foot, and three 3 1, 40| auxiliary foot, and three thousand horse, which had served 4 1, 52| there were besides about six thousand people of all descriptions, 5 1, 83| from each other above two thousand feet. Two parts of this 6 2, 18| state one hundred and ninety thousand sesterces, twenty thousand 7 2, 18| thousand sesterces, twenty thousand pounds weight of silver, 8 2, 18| and a hundred and twenty thousand bushels of wheat. He laid 9 2, 35| hundred were killed and a thousand wounded, all of whom, after 10 2, 40| sent to his relief two thousand Spanish and Gallic horse, 11 3, 2| sufficient to transport fifteen thousand legionary soldiers and five 12 3, 4| states, he got about three thousand archers, six cohorts of 13 3, 4| cohorts of slingers, two thousand mercenary soldiers, and 14 3, 4| mercenary soldiers, and seven thousand horse; six hundred of which, 15 3, 53| we found that about two thousand fell on Pompey's side, several 16 3, 53| counted to Caesar about thirty thousand arrows which had been thrown 17 3, 53| presented to him two hundred thousand pieces of copper money, 18 3, 84| was brought to pass that a thousand of his horse would dare 19 3, 84| to stand against seven thousand of Pompey's, if occasion 20 3, 88| these amounted to forty-five thousand men. He had besides two 21 3, 89| making a total of twenty-two thousand men. He left two cohorts 22 3, 99| there fell about fifteen thousand; but upwards of twenty-four 23 3, 99| but upwards of twenty-four thousand were made prisoners: for 24 3, 103| military purposes, and two thousand armed men, whom he partly 25 3, 106| legions amounted but to three thousand two hundred men; the rest, 26 3, 110| experience; for he had twenty thousand men under arms. They consisted 27 3, 110| Besides these, there were two thousand horse, who had acquired


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