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1 1, 26| whether he remained there for want of shipping; and, being 2 1, 49| secondary resource against want, had been removed by the 3 1, 53| the apprehension of future want. Provisions had now reached 4 1, 53| denarii each bushel; and the want of corn had diminished the 5 1, 53| had to struggle with the want of every necessary; while 6 1, 70| that we were forced, for want of necessary subsistence, 7 1, 70| we could not long endure want. But when they saw our army 8 1, 72| able to remain there for want of water." ~ 9 1, 82| recourse. Hereupon, urged by want of fodder, that they might 10 1, 85| enough, in having endured the want of every necessary: but 11 2, 17| afterward at Ilerda for want of provisions, and Afranius 12 2, 22| reduced to the lowest ebb for want of corn, conquered in two 13 3, 9| greatest distress was the want of corn. They, therefore, 14 3, 38| change his position through want of corn, and having given 15 3, 48| contributed to relieve their want. They made it into a sort 16 3, 48| men upbraided ours with want, they frequently threw among 17 3, 49| their hope supported their want, as they were confident 18 3, 49| and laboring under a great want of water. For Caesar had 19 3, 72| loss from their numbers and want of room, than they had sustained 20 3, 74| of being distressed for want of corn. ~ 21 3, 96| who had always been in want of common necessaries. Pompey, 22 3, 100| losing his ships, or by the want of necessaries, to quit