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21 oath
21 rear
21 safety
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Julius Caesar
Civil Wars

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oath
   Book, Par.
1 1, 7| make them take the usual oath, and march out of the city 2 1, 10| secured and confirmed by oath, either let Pompey come 3 1, 24| Domitius's soldiers to take the oath to himself, and that day 4 1, 68| consult his fears than his oath; that the daylight raised 5 1, 77| required them all to take an oath that they would not desert 6 1, 77| Afranius to take the same oath. The tribunes and centurions 7 1, 77| centuries, and took the same oath. They gave orders, that 8 1, 77| the new obligation of an oath, removed all hopes of surrender 9 1, 87| inclination to take the military oath under him. ~ 10 2, 18| whole province to take an oath of allegiance to him and 11 2, 28| all recollection of the oath which they took first to 12 2, 32| and remind you of a former oath. But did you desert Lucius 13 2, 32| think you bound by your oath to him, when, after having 14 2, 32| you should disregard the oath, by which you are at present 15 3, 10| they both immediately took oath in a public assembly that 16 3, 13| lieutenants took the same oath, and the tribunes and centurions 17 3, 28| having first received his oath, that the enemy would not 18 3, 28| to the obligation of his oath, they were inhumanly put 19 3, 87| Having so said, he took an oath, never to return to his 20 3, 87| proposal, and took the same oath; nor did any person present 21 3, 102| should take the military oath; but whether he issued it


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