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1 1, 1| his efforts were vain, he fled through fear of his adversaries, 2 1, 9| met the tribunes, who had fled to him for protection; he 3 1, 14| which he had introduced, and fled. A fear of Caesar's front 4 1, 15| opening the hallowed door he fled from the city. For it was 5 1, 16| of Caesar's approach, he fled from the town, and, in attempting 6 1, 25| horse. Lucius, the praetor, fled from Alba, with six cohorts: 7 1, 31| combined [against him], fled from Sardinia to Africa. 8 1, 31| in a public assembly, he fled from his province. ~ 9 1, 32| Auximum, had straightway fled to Africa, and finding it 10 1, 60| horse at a distance, they fled in the midst of their expedition, 11 2, 14| pursuing them when they fled. They retired to their walls, 12 2, 23| the number of our ships, fled the sea, and running his 13 2, 34| setting spurs to their horses, fled back to their friends: the 14 2, 35| and crowds of those that fled, the gates of the camps 15 2, 41| pursue them far when they fled, or to press their horses 16 3, 60| they might appear to have fled to Pompey after conferring 17 3, 94| maintain their ground, but all fled, nor was Caesar deceived 18 3, 95| For the soldiers who had fled for refuge to it from the 19 3, 95| centurions and tribunes, fled, without stopping, to the