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1 1, 21| of Domitius's meditated flight, of which they were previously 2 1, 83| if the enemy were put to flight, would not contribute much 3 1, 83| the conquered party in the flight. For this reason Caesar 4 2, 3| the nobles and senate take flight with the sudden terror, 5 2, 22| itself, and continuing its flight, and by the aid of the wind 6 2, 23| Caesar's fleet, after his flight, retired to Adrumetum. Marcus 7 2, 26| apprehensions, betake themselves to flight: almost all the enemy's 8 2, 31| latter advised a shameful flight, and the former recommended 9 2, 31| camp imply but a shameful flight and universal despair, and 10 2, 34| prepossessed with fear and the flight and slaughter of their men, 11 2, 35| 2.35]In this flight one Fabius, a Pelignian 12 2, 35| stroke than in the battle and flight. Nor were we far from driving 13 2, 39| consternation after their flight. But the horse, fatigued 14 2, 42| to endeavor to escape by flight, and to hasten to his camp; 15 2, 43| hurry to set sail, and their flight hastened the masters of 16 3, 13| had the appearance of a flight. But when Pompey had halted 17 3, 37| them, and put the rest to flight, retreated to their camp 18 3, 69| disorder, consternation, and flight; insomuch that, when Caesar 19 3, 71| reason of the terror and flight of their own men. Pompey, 20 3, 102| having followed Pompey in his flight, and arrived at the island,