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1 1, 1| to use all means in their power to prevent him from gaining 2 1, 4| greater part deprived of the power of speaking their sentiments 3 1, 5| himself and his friends in power, who at that time had great 4 1, 5| Syria, to [augment] his own power and authority, he was anxious 5 1, 8| tribunes of every other power, had, nevertheless, left 6 1, 33| that they should lose their power and their armies. He expatiated 7 1, 53| by every resource in his power. ~ 8 1, 86| men whom they had in their power, notwithstanding the injuries 9 1, 86| require terms by which his power might be increased, but 10 2, 21| keep the town in their own power; to the Spaniards, for having 11 2, 22| had fallen into Caesar's power, resolved to surrender now 12 2, 32| and put yourselves in the power of those who think they 13 2, 32| thrown up the ensigns of power, and abdicated his government, 14 2, 32| and a captive in another's power? A new obligation is left 15 3, 1| had put themselves in his power. For he had determined that 16 3, 4| mercenaries; others procured by power and influence: also, Macedonians, 17 3, 10| fallen twice into Caesar's power; first at Corfinium, and 18 3, 11| refused to fight against the power of the Roman people, and 19 3, 35| Hegasaretus, a man of established power, favored Pompey's interest. 20 3, 38| got two troops in their power, intercepted them. Among 21 3, 45| each exerted his utmost power. Caesar, to confine Pompey 22 3, 59| years possessed the chief power in his own state; men of 23 3, 80| of every thing in their power, and requesting a garrison 24 3, 82| that he had a passion for power, and was delighted in having 25 3, 83| billet they should have power to acquit, by the second