Book, Chapter

 1    2,  55|         account he was admitted to Caesar with his gift; then he dashed
 2    2,  55|            it upon the floor, when Caesar handed it back to him. The
 3    2,  55|           and more especially when Caesar said to him, 'Is there anyone
 4    2,  55|       anyone else knew the secret, Caesar ordered his head chopped
 5    2,  80|            I was made co-heir with Caesar and came into a Senator'
 6    4, 126|         shortly fulfilled! For now Caesar~Forsook vacillation and,
 7    4, 126|    victorious legions~These crests Caesar trod and selected a camp.
 8    4, 127|          follow, the battle-flags, Caesar~Commanded; and boldly led
 9    4, 127|          banks, but unconquered is Caesar! His javelin~He leans on
10    4, 127|       scatter their weapons.~While Caesar in anger the swelling peaks
11    4, 128|          espouses the cause of~Her Caesar. Minerva next steps to her
12    5, 145|            to the time of Augustus Caesar, the Romans had laws designed
13    5, 154|      expeditions to the marches of Caesar and Alexander. Yet should
14    6     | indignation Suetonius' reproach of Caesar for his gallantries with
15    6     |         men of the first families. Caesar himself, in his early youth
16    6     |        faults, the soldiers sang: "Caesar subdued the Gauls, Nicomedes
17    6     |           Gauls, Nicomedes subdued Caesar. But Caesar who subdued
18    6     |      Nicomedes subdued Caesar. But Caesar who subdued the Gauls, triumphed,
19    6     |         and Nicomedes, who subdued Caesar did not." Cato said of him
20    6     |           O King," and, addressing Caesar, "I salute thee, O Queen!"
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