Book,  Par.

1     I,     14|     legions, and feigned an attachment to the faction of Pompeius.
2    II,      6|   strength of the soldiers' attachment and to his uncle's dislike,
3   XII,     52| grasp and was strong in the attachment of his people, fearing too
4  XIII,     59|  mistress, tied down by his attachment to Acte, had derived nothing
5  XIII,     69|   so drawing to himself the attachment of Gaul. This result he
6   XIV,     37|   by their unity and mutual attachment, but strangers to one another
7   XIV,     65|  was drawing to himself the attachment of the citizens, while in
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