As a command, "all, hail Caesar" shows no agreement. Imperatives employ bare infinitive forms. As a declarative statement, "all hail Caesar" is similar to "all are well" -- here perhaps meaning something like "all members of the population" rather than "all members of my family", but the form of the verb still establishes a plural referent. More @Wikipedia
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