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1 I, 16 | on the road with a small number, he fell in with Vibullius 2 I, 18 | thirty cohorts, and a great number of senators and Roman knights, 3 I, 21 | sent deputies out of their number to Caesar, to say that they 4 I, 24 | other young men, and a great number of Roman knights and burgesses, 5 I, 39 | Lusitania, with the like number of legions) divided among 6 I, 40 | former wars, and the same number from Gaul, which he himself 7 I, 52 | they withstood the vast number of the enemy, as long as 8 I, 52 | horse, and an inconsiderable number of servants and baggage. ~ 9 I, 56 | intercepted an incredible number of cattle and people; and 10 I, 57 | they man them with a great number of archers and of the Albici, 11 I, 58 | Brutus was much inferior in number of ships; but Caesar had 12 I, 58 | furnished themselves with a vast number of javelins, darts, and 13 I, 65 | having disposed a great number of horses in the river, 14 I, 79 | burdens; and therefore a great number of them came over to Caesar 15 I, 80 | of which they had a large number), that they were obliged 16 II, 2 | the town, and so great a number of engines, that no vineae 17 II, 4 | loss, had brought the same number of old ships from the docks, 18 II, 7 | lives. Therefore, of the number of the ships not one was 19 II, 18 | battles, and that a great number of his men had deserted 20 II, 23 | this war, frightened at the number of our ships, fled the sea, 21 II, 25 | anchor before Utica, in number about two hundred, that 22 II, 26 | s soldiers slay a great number of their infantry. ~ 23 II, 30 | to Sicily, from the great number of their ships. ~ 24 II, 35 | passage stopped, and a greater number perished in that place without 25 II, 37 | could not fail him from the number of trees, nor corn, with 26 II, 38 | dispersed, killed a great number of them; many were frightened 27 II, 39 | especially if their small number be compared with the vast 28 II, 41 | but the latter were in number but two hundred: the rest 29 II, 43 | determine who of such a vast number should first get on board, 30 III, 2 | embarked very short of their number, because several had fallen 31 III, 2 | Spain had lessened their number very much, and a severe 32 III, 3 | directions that a great number should be built in every 33 III, 4 | his legions a considerable number, by way of recruits, from 34 III, 4 | given him about the same number from Thrace, and had sent 35 III, 4 | states, which completed the number which we mentioned before. ~ 36 III, 6 | luggage, that a greater number of men might be put on board: 37 III, 9 | and having killed a great number, obliged the rest and Octavius 38 III, 14 | directed him, as far as the number of his ships allowed, weighed 39 III, 27 | decked ships, sixteen in number, foundered, without exception, 40 III, 27 | wrecked: and of the prodigious number of seamen and soldiers, 41 III, 28 | recruits, frightened at the number of vessels, and fatigued 42 III, 28 | part of the coast, to the number of four hundred, beside 43 III, 29 | Pompey. All his forces, whose number amounted to three veteran 44 III, 29 | landed his army, and what number of troops he had brought 45 III, 38 | cavalry and a considerable number of light infantry to explore 46 III, 40 | fatigue, and the immense number of darts, and took the ship, 47 III, 44 | because they had a greater number of men, and because they 48 III, 47 | as well on account of the number of forts, the extent and 49 III, 47 | arrived every day a prodigious number of ships, which brought 50 III, 49 | from the noisome smell, the number of carcasses, and the constant 51 III, 53 | computation was made of the number of slain, we found that 52 III, 57 | Pompey, had admitted into the number of his acquaintance. To 53 III, 59 | 3.59]In the number of Caesar's cavalry were 54 III, 60 | having purchased a great number of horses, they deserted 55 III, 62 | by night, a considerable number of light infantry and archers, 56 III, 67 | were greatly reduced in number, he marched in two lines 57 III, 82 | and praetorian rank in the number of his slaves. And they 58 III, 84 | many degrees inferior in number, he selected the youngest 59 III, 84 | much terrified by their number. For even on one of those 60 III, 95 | long withstand the immense number of our darts, but fainting 61 III, 101| his ships, thirty-five in number, twenty of which were armed 62 III, 110| seem despicable, either for number, spirit, or military experience; 63 III, 111| and despising the small number of Caesar's soldiers, Achillas Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
64 I, 3 | expedition-to buy up as great a number as possible of beasts of 65 I, 4 | all his vassals to the number of ten thousand persons; 66 I, 4 | of whom he had a great number; by means of those he rescued 67 I, 5 | fire to all their towns, in number about twelve-to their villages 68 I, 7 | to furnish] as great a number of soldiers as possible, 69 I, 15 | all his cavalry, to the number of four thousand (which 70 I, 16 | of whom he had a great number in his camp, among them 71 I, 18 | about his own person a great number of cavalry, and that not 72 I, 29 | up, name by name, of the number which had gone forth from 73 I, 29 | Caesar had commanded, the number was found to be 110,000. ~~ 74 I, 31 | as to prevent a greater number of Germans being brought 75 I, 49 | troops, about 16,000 men in number, with all his cavalry; which 76 I, 51 | not very powerful in the number of legionary soldiers, considering 77 I, 51 | soldiers, considering the number of the enemy; that [thereby] 78 I, 52 | right wing, by the great number of their troops. On observing 79 I, 54 | much alarmed, slew a great number of them. Caesar having concluded 80 II, 4 | every thing respecting their number, because being united to 81 II, 4 | alliances, they had learned what number each state had in the general 82 II, 4 | valor, influence, and the number of men; that these could 83 II, 4 | 000 picked men out of that number, and demanded for themselves 84 II, 4 | promised], they thought, to the number of 40,000. ~ 85 II, 5 | to engage with so large a number at one time. [He asserts] 86 II, 6 | after having drawn a large number of men around the whole 87 II, 6 | occasion; for while so large a number were casting stones and 88 II, 8 | on account of the great number of the enemy as their distinguished 89 II, 8 | so powerful in point of number, should be able to surround 90 II, 10 | of them. By the immense number of their missiles they drove 91 II, 11 | many miles, slew a great number of them as they were fleeing; 92 II, 11 | our men killed as great a number of them as the length of 93 II, 15 | and pre-eminent in the number of its population, he demanded 94 II, 17 | informed them that a great number of baggage-trains passed 95 II, 24 | camp filled with a large number of the enemy, the legions 96 II, 33 | spoil of that town. The number of 53,000 persons was reported 97 III, 2 | on account of its small number, and that not quite full ( 98 III, 4 | to the smallness of their number; and not only was permission 99 III, 6 | more than 30,000 men (which number of the barbarians it appeared 100 III, 7 | and provision; in which number T. Terrasidius was sent 101 III, 8 | Veneti both have a very great number of ships, with which they 102 III, 9 | localities, [and] the small number of the harbors, and they 103 III, 9 | the Romans neither had any number of ships, nor were acquainted 104 III, 11 | legionary cohorts and a great number of the cavalry, lest auxiliaries 105 III, 12 | fortunes; bringing up a large number of ships, of which they 106 III, 12 | apart and exceedingly few in number. ~ 107 III, 15 | very few out of all the number, [and those] by the intervention 108 III, 19 | disordered, and slew a great number of them; the horse pursuing 109 III, 20 | territory and the great number of its people, is to be 110 III, 21 | their backs, and a great number of them being slain, Crassus 111 III, 23 | on account of their small number could not safely be separated; 112 III, 23 | up to him, and that the number of the enemy was daily increased, 113 III, 24 | on account of their great number and their ancient renown 114 III, 24 | renown in war, and the small number of our men, they supposed 115 III, 25 | others, by throwing a large number of darts, were driving the 116 III, 26 | a fourth part out of the number of 50,000, which it was 117 III, 27 | sent hostages, in which number were the Tarbelli, the Bigerriones, 118 IV, 1 | Tenchtheri, with a great number of men, crossed the Rhine, 119 IV, 2 | to advance against any number whatever of horse mounted 120 IV, 3 | indicated, that a great number of nations can not withstand 121 IV, 8 | especially to so great a number of men, without doing wrong [ 122 IV, 11 | that place in as large a number as possible, the following 123 IV, 12 | they saw our horse, the number of which was 5000, whereas 124 IV, 15 | further escape, as a great number of their countrymen had 125 IV, 15 | so great a war, for the number of the enemy amounted to 126 IV, 16 | They promised a large number of ships for transporting 127 IV, 20 | were convenient for a great number of large ships. ~ 128 IV, 22 | Britain, imposes a large number of hostages; and when these 129 IV, 30 | and discovered the small number of our soldiers from the 130 IV, 32 | reaping, they killed a small number, threw the rest into confusion, 131 IV, 33 | masters are overpowered by the number of the enemy, they may have 132 IV, 34 | to their people the small number of our soldiers, and how 133 IV, 35 | permitted, and slew a great number of them; then, having destroyed 134 IV, 36 | peace. Caesar doubled the number of hostages which he had 135 IV, 37 | our soldiers, about 300 in number, had been drawn out of these 136 IV, 37 | surrounded them with a small number of men, and ordered them 137 IV, 37 | their backs, and a great number of them were killed. ~ 138 V, 1 | transporting burdens and a great number of horses, [he makes them] 139 V, 2 | what seemed a sufficient number of soldiers for that design; 140 V, 5 | of the whole of Gaul, in number 4,000, assembles, and [also] 141 V, 8 | with five legions and a number of horse, equal to that 142 V, 8 | being alarmed by the great number of our ships, more than 143 V, 9 | were shut up by a great number of felled trees. They themselves 144 V, 12 | cultivate the lands. The number of the people is countless, 145 V, 12 | those of the Gauls: the number of cattle is great. They 146 V, 16 | them, and slaying a great number of them, did not give them 147 V, 19 | and sent hostages to the number appointed, and the corn. ~ 148 V, 20 | morasses, and a very large number of men and of cattle had 149 V, 22 | because he had a large number of prisoners, and some of 150 V, 22 | that out of so large a number of ships, in so many voyages, 151 V, 22 | and out of those (sixty in number) which Labienus had taken 152 V, 26 | whom, when sent in the number of hostages, the Aduatuci 153 V, 33 | both in courage and in number, and though they were deserted 154 V, 33 | forth on that side, a great number of the enemy usually fell. 155 V, 36 | overpowered by the great number of the enemy, threw the 156 V, 39 | at the end, and a large number of mural pikes are procured: 157 V, 41 | which circumstance, the vast number of the men could be inferred; 158 V, 42 | and harassed by a vast number of weapons, and were aware 159 V, 42 | on that day the largest number of the enemy was wounded 160 V, 43 | both having slain a great number, retreat into the fortifications 161 V, 44 | particularly, because, as a great number of the soldiers were exhausted 162 V, 44 | matter had come to a small number of defenders, more frequent 163 V, 50 | fighting; and he slew a great number of them, and deprived all 164 VI, 1 | winter [had] expired, and the number of those cohorts which he 165 VI, 3 | after capturing a large number of cattle and of men, and 166 VI, 6 | gets possession of a large number of cattle and men. Constrained 167 VI, 6 | will consider them in the number of his enemies if they shall 168 VI, 7 | since out of so large a number of cavalry composed of Gauls, 169 VI, 8 | the cavalry, upon a large number being slain, and several 170 VI, 13 | religion. To these a large number of the young men resort 171 VI, 13 | interdicted are esteemed in the number of the impious and the criminal: 172 VI, 14 | to learn by heart a great number of verses; accordingly some 173 VI, 15 | resources, have the greatest number of vassals and dependents 174 VI, 18 | every season, not by the number of days, but of nights; 175 VI, 21 | sacrifices. They rank in the number of the gods those alone 176 VI, 23 | him are accounted in the number of deserters and traitors, 177 VI, 24 | on account of the great number of their people and the 178 VI, 28 | have slain the greatest number of them, having produced 179 VI, 32 | Condrusi, of the nation and number of the Germans, and who 180 VI, 32 | would not regard them in the number of his enemies, nor consider 181 VI, 33 | C. Trebonius with a like number of legions to lay waste 182 VI, 34 | for such a crime. A large number from all quarters speedily 183 VI, 36 | keep his promise as to the number of days, because he heard 184 VI, 36 | under one standard; a large number of soldiersattendants 185 VI, 36 | attendants besides, with a great number of beasts of burden, which 186 VI, 39 | afterward, despising their small number, they make an attack on 187 VI, 43 | after collecting a large number [of auxiliaries] from the 188 VII, 4 | states, he orders a fixed number of soldiers to be sent to 189 VII, 11 | that very few of the whole number of the enemy escaped being 190 VII, 13 | body, after losing a great number of men. When they were routed, 191 VII, 20 | ground the smallness of the number of their enemy, and despise 192 VII, 28 | Finally, out of all that number, which amounted to about 193 VII, 31 | each state, and defines the number and day before which he 194 VII, 31 | whom there was a very great number in Gaul, to be collected 195 VII, 31 | came to him with a great number of his own horse and those 196 VII, 35 | selected some cohorts, that the number of the legions might appear 197 VII, 39 | Divitiacus, had come in the number of horse, being summoned 198 VII, 41 | been wounded by the immense number of arrows and all kinds 199 VII, 42 | sides, they excite a great number to arms. ~ 200 VII, 44 | from the deserters, a great number of whom flocked to him daily. 201 VII, 48 | wall, and increased the number of his countrymen engaged 202 VII, 55 | had sent hither a great number of horses, which he had 203 VII, 58 | inhabitants, of whom a great number had been called out to the 204 VII, 64 | cavalry, fifteen thousand in number, to quickly assemble here; 205 VII, 66 | meet together. A great number of these having been collected, 206 VII, 72 | line of soldiers) a large number of the enemy should suddenly, 207 VII, 73 | consequence of this reduced in number, since they used to advance 208 VII, 73 | be defensible by a small number of soldiers. Having, therefore, 209 VII, 75 | Vercingetorix, but that a fixed number should be levied from each 210 VII, 75 | Aulerci Brannovices; an equal number from the Arverni in conjunction 211 VII, 75 | the Bellovaci; the same number from the Lemovici; eight 212 VII, 75 | and Nitiobriges; the same number from the Aulerci Cenomani; 213 VII, 75 | called Armoricae (in which number are comprehended the Curisolites, 214 VII, 75 | did not contribute their number, as they said that they 215 VII, 81 | during that time, an immense number of hurdles, scaling-ladders, 216 VII, 82 | execution, owing to the immense number of their weapons: after 217 VII, 86 | prepared; by the immense number of their missiles they dislodge 218 VII, 88 | and few out of so great a number return safe to their camp. 219 VII, 88 | overtake the rear, a great number are taken or cut to pieces, 220 VII, 89 | commands. He demands a great number of hostages. He sends the 221 VIII, 5 | after losing a considerable number of their men, disperse, 222 VIII, 8 | get a sight of a greater number than they themselves were 223 VIII, 11 | whom he had required a vast number, to guard his foraging parties, 224 VIII, 26 | and losing a considerable number of men, without being able 225 VIII, 27 | baggage, they slew a great number, and took a rich booty. 226 VIII, 38 | states, demands a great number of hostages, and by his 227 VIII, 41 | working cattle, but a great number of men also died of thirst. ~


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