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1 I, 1 | reached the city in three days' time, before the beginning 2 I, 4 | affairs, and require only six days' time to finish the business. 3 I, 6 | therefore, in the first five days, on which the senate could 4 I, 6 | into his consulate, the two days of election excepted, the 5 I, 7 | 6]During the succeeding days the senate is convened outside 6 I, 19 | safety. The three first days Caesar employed in fortifying 7 I, 19 | forces. Within the three days the eighth legion came to 8 I, 20 | had shown on the preceding days, and as he had several private 9 I, 24 | march. He staid only seven days before Corfinium, and marched 10 I, 28 | finished, and after nine days were spent in them, the 11 I, 34 | Caesar's camp. Thus three days were wasted in disputes 12 I, 34 | after spending several days to no purpose, left the 13 I, 35 | whom he had taken a few days before at Corfinium, and 14 I, 37 | completed and rigged in thirty days (from the time the timber 15 I, 42 | 1.41]In two days after Caesar came to the 16 I, 49 | 1.48]In two days after this transaction, 17 I, 51 | floods continued several days. Caesar endeavored to repair 18 I, 53 | alteration was wrought in a few days, and fortune had so changed 19 I, 55 | sides, he finished it in two days. By this means, he brought 20 I, 60 | off foraging for several days, and, contrary to the practice 21 I, 61 | and Ausetani, and in a few days more by the Illurgavonenses, 22 I, 64 | they had led across a few days before. Caesar had no resource, 23 I, 79 | sufficient to last twenty-two days; the Spanish and auxiliary 24 I, 83 | deliberations on it, two days were spent. By the third 25 I, 85 | cattle having been four days without fodder, and having 26 I, 88 | army being dismissed in two days, Caesar ordered two of his 27 II, 14 | after an interval of some days, when our men were careless 28 II, 21 | intentions; and having staid two days at Corduba, he set out for 29 II, 21 | orders, arrived in a few days at Tarraco, where embassadors 30 II, 22 | dissimulation. But a few days before, Lucius Domitius, 31 II, 23 | horse, and having spent two days and three nights on the 32 II, 24 | army. Having advanced two days, he came to the river Bagrada, 33 II, 25 | Utica as auxiliaries a few days before. There was a friendship 34 II, 32 | effected all this within forty days after he came in sight of 35 II, 32 | fleet? That twice in two days I defeated the enemy's horse? 36 II, 44 | Damasippus, and in a few days arranged and ordered what 37 II, 44 | done in Utica, and in a few days more returned to his own 38 III, 2 | elections, he spent eleven days; and having resigned the 39 III, 10 | within the three following days. That having divested themselves 40 III, 18 | from landing for several days, and being seized with a 41 III, 26 | which had blown for two days, by extraordinary good luck 42 III, 33 | to Macedonia; and a few days after set out. This circumstance 43 III, 37 | Scipio, having staid for two days in his camp, along the river 44 III, 37 | elevated situation. After a few days, he placed a party of horse 45 III, 37 | gone to forage for several days before. And when Quintus 46 III, 40 | but being delayed three days by the vigorous defense 47 III, 42 | what would happen, and some days before had plundered the 48 III, 54 | the night, the following days built turrets, and having 49 III, 54 | after an interval of five days, taking advantage of a second 50 III, 57 | made to him, and for some days at the first appeared to 51 III, 58 | his cavalry, after a few days had them conveyed back to 52 III, 63 | the works lower. For some days before, Caesar, apprehending 53 III, 63 | incessant labor for so many days, because he had inclosed 54 III, 66 | camps was as follows: a few days before, when Caesar's ninth 55 III, 66 | that place; and after a few days, Pompey took possession 56 III, 66 | camp remained for several days, the works being all entire. ~ 57 III, 77 | incumbrance. He did so for several days successively, by which means 58 III, 77 | which he endured for some days in vain, though he exerted 59 III, 79 | Domitius, who for several days had been encamped opposite 60 III, 82 | arrived in Thessaly a few days after, and having harangued 61 III, 84 | but afterward for several days in succession, he advanced 62 III, 84 | For even on one of those days he was successful in a cavalry 63 III, 86 | declared in council a few days before that, before the 64 III, 102| place, and arrived in a few days at Mitylene. Here he was 65 III, 102| Here he was detained two days, and having added a few 66 III, 105| calculating and enumerating the days, that on the very day on 67 III, 106| 3.106]After a few days' delay in Asia, Caesar, 68 III, 106| were raised for several days successively, by crowds 69 III, 112| increased during the succeeding days, that he might have them Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
70 I, 15 | marched for about fifteen days in such a manner that there 71 I, 18 | which had taken place a few days before, that the commencement 72 I, 26 | having stopped for three days, both on account of the 73 I, 26 | Helvetii. After the three daysinterval he began to follow 74 I, 38 | When he had proceeded three daysjourney, word was brought 75 I, 38 | and had advanced three daysjourney from its territories. 76 I, 39 | While he is tarrying a few days at Vesontio, on account 77 I, 47 | 47 Two days after, Ariovistus sends 78 I, 48 | Aedui. For five successive days from that day, Caesar drew 79 II, 2 | camp, and in about fifteen days arrives at the territories 80 II, 16 | After he had made three days march through their territories, 81 II, 17 | accurately observed, during those days, the army’s method of marching, 82 II, 35 | thanksgiving of fifteen days was decreed for those achievements, 83 III, 2 | 2 When several days had elapsed in winter quarters, 84 III, 17 | powerful army. And in those few days, the Aulerci and the Sexovii, 85 III, 18 | Sabinus during the previous days; the positive assertion 86 III, 23 | been taken by us in a few days after our arrival there, 87 III, 29 | 29 During the remaining days after this, Caesar began 88 III, 29 | speed, cleared in a few days, when the cattle [of the 89 IV, 4 | after having proceeded three daysmarch, returned; and their 90 IV, 7 | distant from them only a few daysmarch, embassadors came 91 IV, 9 | to the Ambivariti, some days before, for the purpose 92 IV, 11 | them the space of three days for negociating these affairs. 93 IV, 11 | consequence of a delay of three days intervening, their horse, 94 IV, 18 | 18 Within ten days after the timber began to 95 IV, 19 | their territories a few days, and burned all their villages 96 IV, 19 | spent altogether eighteen days beyond the Rhine, and thinking 97 IV, 27 | they would give in a few days, since they were sent for 98 IV, 28 | by these proceedings four days after we had come into Britain, 99 IV, 34 | in for several successive days, which both confined our 100 IV, 38 | a thanksgiving of twenty days was decreed by the senate 101 V, 2 | might be launched in a few days. Having commended the soldiers 102 V, 7 | stayed about twenty-five days in that place, because the 103 V, 11 | matters he employed about ten days, the labor of the soldiers 104 V, 13 | there for thirty consecutive days. We, in our inquiries about 105 V, 25 | 26 About fifteen days after they had come into 106 V, 26 | that it would arrive in two days: that it was for them to 107 V, 29 | permitted by you, united three days hence with the nearest winter-quarters, 108 V, 39 | afterward during the remaining days. The work is carried on 109 V, 41 | and during the rest of the days they began to prepare and 110 V, 47 | observed by our men for two days, was seen by a certain soldier 111 VI, 7 | him than a journey of two days, when they learn that two 112 VI, 8 | possession of the state a few days after; for the Germans, 113 VI, 9 | is accomplished in a few days by the great exertion of 114 VI, 10 | informed by the Ubii, a few days after, that the Suevi are 115 VI, 10 | execute the orders, and, a few days having intervened, report 116 VI, 18 | season, not by the number of days, but of nights; they keep 117 VI, 25 | traveler, a journey of nine days. For it can not be otherwise 118 VI, 25 | advanced a journey of sixty days, or has heard in what place 119 VI, 36 | during all the foregoing days had kept his soldiers in 120 VI, 36 | promise as to the number of days, because he heard that he 121 VI, 38 | garrison, and had now been five days without food. He, distrusting 122 VII, 5 | Aedui, they delayed a few days there, and, not daring to 123 VII, 9 | Caesar, having delayed two days in that place, because he 124 VII, 9 | the camp longer than three days. Having arranged these matters, 125 VII, 9 | on to that place several days before, marching incessantly 126 VII, 11 | circumvallation around it in two days: on the third day, embassadors 127 VII, 11 | Caesar arrived here in two days; after pitching his camp 128 VII, 17 | degree, that for several days the soldiers were without 129 VII, 20 | foraging expedition some days before, and had tortured 130 VII, 20 | draw off his army in three days.” “These benefits,” says 131 VII, 24 | obstacles, and in twenty-five days raised a mound three hundred 132 VII, 32 | after delaying several days at Avaricum, and, finding 133 VII, 36 | 36 Caesar, in five daysmarch, went from that place 134 VII, 44 | although, on the former days, it could scarcely be seen 135 VII, 58 | down during the preceding days, he led over his army, and 136 VII, 71 | had barely corn for thirty days, but could hold out a little 137 VII, 74 | forage and corn for thirty days. ~ 138 VII, 81 | had been assigned him some days before, man the fortifications; 139 VIII, 4 | remained more than eighteen days in winter quarters, he draws 140 VIII, 7 | Roman people: that a few days before Comius had left the 141 VIII, 11 | the enemy kept for several days within their camp, which 142 VIII, 12 | this continued for several days, and their vigilance was 143 VIII, 14 | 14 After spending several days in the same camp, the guards 144 VIII, 26 | But after spending several days in the attempt, and losing 145 VIII, 34 | with the rest. After a few daysstay in the country of 146 VIII, 44 | abstained from food for several days, and thus perished. At the 147 VIII, 46 | army. Having spent a few days in the province, he quickly


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