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1 1, 1| were vain, he fled through fear of his adversaries, and 2 1, 5| he was influenced by] the fear of being called to trial, 3 1, 6| accustomed to attend to, nor to fear being called to an account 4 1, 14| introduced, and fled. A fear of Caesar's front rank having 5 1, 20| with more confusion and fear than he had shown on the 6 1, 33| administration of it. But if through fear they declined it, he would 7 1, 33| embassadors were sent, and fear implied in those that sent 8 1, 72| circumstances betrayed signs of fear; in that they had not assisted 9 1, 74| their lines, both without fear, and without a guard. Petreius 10 2, 14| walls, and there, without fear, set the musculus and brick 11 2, 20| for themselves; that for fear of this Gallonius had been 12 2, 29| However, a great and general fear spread through Curio's camp, 13 2, 31| insolent to know that we fear them; because our fears 14 2, 31| restrained either by shame or fear, to the display of which 15 2, 31| succeeding; nor so influenced by fear as to despond: and I imagine 16 2, 34| being prepossessed with fear and the flight and slaughter 17 2, 35| wounds, but in fact through fear, withdrew from the camp 18 2, 40| through the pretense of fear; that when it was necessary 19 2, 41| danger. All were full of fear and grief. ~ 20 3, 31| under great anxiety and fear of the Parthian war, and 21 3, 45| resigned the place through fear. It is reported that Pompey 22 3, 47| defeat; or have been kept in fear of some attack, when they 23 3, 69| same manner; others through fear even threw away their colors. 24 3, 104| things, either induced by fear, as they afterward declared,