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1 1, 14| to be grateful for their conduct. ~ 2 1, 26| of Greece, and be able to conduct the war on either side of 3 1, 27| persevere in the same line of conduct. He therefore sent Caninius 4 1, 75| his former lenity, and his conduct was applauded by all. ~ 5 1, 79| a plan for their future conduct. Tarraco lay at a greater 6 2, 1| lieutenant, who had been left to conduct the assault of Massilia, 7 2, 28| intimation of their future conduct is given by Curio's army, 8 2, 31| suspicions of it, than by our conduct confirm it? Ought not the 9 2, 31| fairer opportunity; for conduct of this kind is restrained 10 2, 32| afterward imitated you and your conduct; nor was it without reason 11 2, 32| precedent established by your conduct. Caesar commited me, whom 12 2, 38| plan being settled, and his conduct approved of, he is informed 13 3, 32| color the most infamous conduct. To this was added the most 14 3, 51| been ended that day. His conduct however does not appear 15 3, 51| the other to regulate his conduct without control, as occasion 16 3, 57| whom he had employed to conduct those negotiations; because 17 3, 57| only freely explain what conduct met his approbation, but 18 3, 59| use. Displeased at this conduct, their soldiers went in 19 3, 84| troops were posted, which conduct inspired his army every 20 3, 95| the place, and under the conduct of their centurions and