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Julius Caesar
Civil Wars

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   Book, Par.
1 1, 1| the letter, and did not give it up, until there was a 2 1, 11| consuls and Pompey would not give over their levies. ~ 3 1, 27| thought it time at length to give over the attempt which he 4 1, 45| no disgrace to retire and give up the post, being accustomed 5 1, 45| without good reason to give up the post which they had 6 1, 77| tears that they would not give up him and their absent 7 1, 80| such places, they should give orders to the legions to 8 1, 80| and these being forced to give way, they should suddenly, 9 2, 27| what we wish we readily give credit to, and what we think 10 2, 31| advantage do we gain if we give over the assault, after 11 2, 31| am neither so rash as to give my opinion that we ought 12 2, 32| you repent your bounty, I give it back to you; restore 13 2, 35| wished to speak to him and give him advice. When Varus, 14 2, 37| for some time he could not give credit to it, because he 15 2, 40| foot, and commanded them to give way gradually and retreat 16 2, 40| it was necessary he would give them the signal for battle, 17 2, 41| they forced the enemy to give ground, but they were not 18 3, 6| with one voice, "he might give what orders he pleased, 19 3, 10| the people and senate. To give Pompey the fuller assurance 20 3, 11| it no less necessary to give Pompey notice of Caesar' 21 3, 12| people. But they refuse to give any, or to shut their gates 22 3, 45| determined to retreat and give up the post; his retreat 23 3, 72| so that the one could not give relief to the other, were 24 3, 89| his command: that he would give the signal whenever he wished 25 3, 109| with his subjects, and to give the war the appearance of 26 3, 110| condition that they should give in their names, and enlist


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