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1 1, 22| entering into it, and taking advantage of the darkness of the night, 2 1, 25| Pompey; and that the same advantage could not be gained at a 3 1, 41| enemy's generals would take advantage of the opportunity which 4 1, 53| were considered to have the advantage. Caesar demanded from those 5 1, 75| man's judgment, reaped the advantage of his former lenity, and 6 1, 80| the rising grounds with advantage; then their affairs were 7 1, 86| humiliation, or his present advantage, to require terms by which 8 2, 6| any time ours, gaining an advantage by casting the iron hooks 9 2, 16| they perceived that all advantage arising from their engines, 10 2, 31| and art? Or, indeed, what advantage do we gain if we give over 11 2, 32| and reminded them "what advantage Caesar had derived from 12 2, 34| they might engage with the advantage of the ground. At the same 13 2, 34| do you hesitate to take advantage of the opportunity?" Curio, 14 3, 8| late, and not having taken advantage of the night breeze, fell 15 3, 15| it was imagined that some advantage would be derived from Bibulus' 16 3, 16| the utmost importance and advantage might be impeded by the 17 3, 20| those very persons for whose advantage it had been designed; and 18 3, 23| and gained so much by the advantage of situation, that he dispatched 19 3, 26| chase us. Our men, taking advantage of fortune's kindness, for 20 3, 54| interval of five days, taking advantage of a second cloudy night, 21 3, 58| perceiving that he derived no advantage from his cavalry, after 22 3, 73| misfortunes would turn to their advantage, as it happened at Gergovia, 23 3, 80| soldiers, and told them of what advantage it would be to assist them 24 3, 80| arrive. Accordingly, taking advantage of the unusual ardor of 25 3, 95| exhorted his soldiers to take advantage of fortune's kindness, and 26 3, 112| quitted the field with equal advantage, and neither were beaten (