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realm 1
reap 1
reaped 1
rear 21
reason 13
reasons 10
rebilus 3
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21 mean
21 new
21 oath
21 rear
21 safety
20 completed
20 conduct
Julius Caesar
Civil Wars

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rear
   Book, Par.
1 1, 64| annoy and cut down their rear; since with his cavalry 2 1, 64| suddenly appeared on their rear, and spreading round them 3 1, 65| Caesar's camp, that their rear was vigorously pressed by 4 1, 71| Afranius, perceiving that his rear was galled by our cavalry, 5 1, 79| to annoy and retard their rear, followed close after with 6 1, 79| moment passed in which their rear was not engaged with our 7 1, 80| light cohorts closed their rear, and frequently made a stand 8 1, 81| frequently halted to help their rear, as then happened. For having 9 1, 81| on march, and charged the rear so vigorously, that they 10 2, 35| army, pursuing the enemy's rear, with a loud voice shouted 11 2, 41| and to trample down our rear. When any cohorts ran forward 12 3, 44| part, and attack us in the rear; so the enemy were making 13 3, 44| surrounding them on the rear. But they completed their 14 3, 56| close to his camp, that his rear line might touch the rampart, 15 3, 63| attacked our men in the rear, and having beat them from 16 3, 75| immediately and following the rear of his own army, he was 17 3, 75| cavalry on to retard our rear; but was not able to come 18 3, 75| their horse overtook our rear, and detained them by bringing 19 3, 86| inclosing their army on the rear, throw them into disorder, 20 3, 93| and attacked them in the rear. ~ 21 3, 94| made an attack on their rear, Pompey's men were not able


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