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1 1, 1| tranquillity of the republic, lest any one should suppose that 2 1, 1| present; for he was afraid, lest, if he gave it up previously, 3 1, 9| clear himself to Caesar, lest he should impute those actions 4 1, 9| violently against his enemies, lest in his hopes of injuring 5 1, 22| cohorts to his own camp, lest any change should be wrought 6 1, 22| circumstances; yet, dreading lest the town should be plundered 7 1, 28| retard Caesar's attack, lest his soldiers should force 8 1, 62| began to be greatly alarmed, lest they should be altogether 9 1, 67| the shout, being afraid lest they should be stopped in 10 1, 67| under their baggage, or lest they should be confined 11 2, 9| they spread mattresses, lest the weapons thrown from 12 2, 13| town to be taken by storm, lest the soldiers, too much irritated 13 2, 20| legion as soon as possible, lest he should be stopped either 14 2, 31| the wounds in our bodies, lest we should increase the enemy' 15 3, 16| avoided the conference, lest affairs of the utmost importance 16 3, 51| men in from the pursuit, lest their ardor should carry 17 3, 69| burst in; and most of them, lest they should be engaged in 18 3, 78| apprehensive for Domitius, lest he should be surprised by 19 3, 89| have previously mentioned, lest his right wing might be 20 3, 104| they afterward declared, lest Pompey should corrupt the