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1 II, 25| desired to exert his utmost energy, the impetuosity of the 2 III, 15| strove with the greatest energy to board the ships of the 3 IV, 31| soldiers with the greatest energy, he effected that, after 4 VII, 6| more tranquil state by the energy of Cneius Pompey, he set 5 VII, 20| owing to their want of energy, because they were unable 6 VII, 59| must seek aid from his own energy of disposition. ~~ 7 VII, 60| execute with diligence and energy such commands as he should 8 VII, 65| with great vigilance and energy. Caesar, as he perceived