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1 1, 41| his side of the river. The generals of Pompey's army did almost 2 1, 41| verified, that the enemy's generals would take advantage of 3 1, 67| informed by them that the generals of the enemy were drawing 4 1, 70| contrary way. But their generals applauded their own prudence 5 1, 74| 73]The day following, the generals of his opponents, being 6 1, 75| in having betrayed their generals. When they were assured 7 1, 77| betray the army nor the generals, nor form any design distinct 8 1, 77| the terror raised by the generals, the cruelty of the punishments, 9 1, 86| inclined to mercy: that the generals only were averse to peace: 10 1, 86| powerful fleets provided, and generals of great military experience 11 1, 86| had been allowed to all generals, that, after a successful 12 2, 28| Curio's army, and thus both generals led back their troops to 13 2, 32| two armies, conquered two generals, recovered two provinces, 14 2, 32| from this fortune and these generals; and prefer the disgrace 15 3, 4| discharged by their former generals and had settled in those 16 3, 50| it were invented by both generals. Pompey's men, perceiving 17 3, 73| skillful and experienced generals; through whose favor they