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1 1, 12| while he himself was making new levies: and that he should 2 1, 13| country of Picenum, to raise new levies. ~ 3 1, 16| as he can from Pompey's new levies. Among them he meets 4 1, 19| twenty-two cohorts of the new levies in Gaul, and about 5 1, 25| raised every where by the new levies to repair to him. 6 1, 31| ships of war, and demanding new ones from the states, and 7 1, 77| of the punishments, the new obligation of an oath, removed 8 1, 86| him; that against him a new sort of government was established, 9 2, 15| therefore to make an agger of a new construction, never heard 10 2, 32| captive in another's power? A new obligation is left upon 11 3, 32| vigorously exacted. Besides, many new imposts of different kinds 12 3, 42| effect his purpose, took a new resolution, and intrenched 13 3, 47| of conducting a war was new and unusual, as well on 14 3, 50| 3.50]In this new kind of war, new methods 15 3, 50| In this new kind of war, new methods of managing it were 16 3, 60| to put their fortune to a new hazard, and to make trial 17 3, 60| hazard, and to make trial of new connections. And having 18 3, 61| Caesar, and as it was a new and uncommon event, Pompey 19 3, 67| mile distant from Pompey's new camp. Caesar, hoping to 20 3, 94| had kept their post. Thus, new and fresh troops having 21 3, 102| possession of Macedonia by new levies, if nobody pursued