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1 1, 1| the efforts made by his enemies to crush him. Caesar received 2 1, 1| with the hope that his enemies might be induced by the 3 1, 1| himself to the insults of his enemies. He intrusts this letter 4 1, 3| highly commended by Caesar's enemies. ~ 5 1, 5| himself, incited by Caesar's enemies, because he was unwilling 6 1, 5| reconciliation with their common enemies; the greatest part of whom 7 1, 6| equitable act on the part of his enemies. ~ 8 1, 8| him at all times by his enemies, and complained that Pompey 9 1, 8| defend from the malice of his enemies the reputation and honor 10 1, 9| so violently against his enemies, lest in his hopes of injuring 11 1, 10| injurious reports of his enemies; that he was deprived of 12 1, 23| from the injuries of his enemies; to restore to their dignity 13 1, 33| of the injustice of his enemies; and told them, "That he 14 1, 33| notwithstanding the resistance of his enemies, and a very violent opposition 15 1, 33| urged the virulence of his enemies, who refused to comply with 16 1, 34| was suborned by Caesar's enemies, to prevent this, and to 17 1, 77| to the vengeance of their enemies. Immediately they ran in 18 2, 21| defeated the attempts of his enemies, and asserted their own 19 2, 25| that he would treat as enemies all that did not set sail 20 3, 31| behind him his neighboring enemies, the Parthians (who shortly 21 3, 40| divide the force of his enemies, he overpowered our men 22 3, 79| opportunity of surprising his enemies. But Caesar's engagements 23 3, 83| or of vengeance on their enemies; and never considered how 24 3, 83| they were to defeat their enemies, but in what manner they 25 3, 104| friends commonly change to enemies, in public gave a favorable