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1 I, 10| half-year's command, and dragged back to the city, though the 2 I, 20| for Pompey had written back in answer, "That he would 3 I, 22| came to him, and sent them back to the town, and ordered 4 I, 24| Corfinium, he gave them back to Domitius, that he might 5 I, 25| brought to Caesar, but sent back by him to Pompey with this 6 I, 27| a message, was not sent back to him; and though his attempting 7 I, 28| to Dyrrachium being sent back by the consuls, returned 8 I, 36| authority of the state bring him back this answer: "That they 9 I, 41| battle, and each general led back his legions to their respective 10 I, 43| bottom of the hill, they led back their forces to their camp. 11 I, 47| The cohorts being beaten back to the wall, and some being 12 I, 56| advancing foe, and to beat them back, and they cut off from the 13 I, 65| that our men were beaten back by a general charge of their 14 I, 78| strictest diligence, and sent back. But of the tribunes and 15 II, 2 | those who sallied, beat them back into the town. ~ 16 II, 18| Caesar, although called back to Italy by many and important 17 II, 22| approach of our galleys put back again into the harbor. The 18 II, 28| and thus both generals led back their troops to their camp. ~ 19 II, 32| repent your bounty, I give it back to you; restore to me my 20 II, 34| spurs to their horses, fled back to their friends: the light-infantry 21 II, 35| therefore, led his army back to the camp, with all his 22 II, 35| at the third watch led back his army quietly into the 23 II, 39| further inquiries, but looking back to the company next him, " 24 III, 8 | landed his soldiers, sent back his ships the same night 25 III, 18| that I have been brought back by him to Italy, from which 26 III, 19| unless we carry Caesar's head back with us." ~ 27 III, 29| Antony sent most of his ships back to Italy, to transport the 28 III, 41| trenches, he led his army back to his camp, and thought 29 III, 58| few days had them conveyed back to his camp by sea. Fodder 30 III, 91| the same time he looked back to Caesar, and said, "General, 31 III, 96| went hastily out of the back gate of the camp, and galloped 32 III, 97| remain in Pompey's camp, sent back a part to his own camp, 33 III, 98| their turn of rest, and go back to the camp: and the same Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
34 I, 21| every side. Word was brought back, that it was easy. During 35 I, 26| could see an enemy with his back turned. The fight was carried 36 I, 28| them out and to bring them back again, if they meant to 37 I, 28| considered them, when brought back, in the light of enemies; 38 I, 43| that if he could not send back to their country any part 39 I, 49| the auxiliaries; and led back the other four legions into 40 I, 50| their intrenchments], he led back his army into camp about 41 I, 50| received, Ariovistus led back his forces into camp. When 42 I, 53| also, was found and brought back to him [Caesar]. ~~ 43 II, 9 | favorable to our men, led back his forces into the camp. 44 II, 10| their missiles they drove back the rest, who, in a most 45 II, 24| plundering, they looked back and saw the enemy parading 46 II, 33| slain, the rest were forced back into the town. The day after, 47 III, 8 | If he wished to receive back his officers, let him send 48 III, 8 | his officers, let him send back to them their hostages.” 49 III, 12| because our ships were kept back by storms, and the difficulty 50 III, 22| fought there, was driven back into the town, yet he obtained 51 III, 28| took up arms and drove them back again to their forests; 52 III, 29| villages and houses, Caesar led back his army and stationed them 53 IV, 21| that purpose, sends them back to their own country, and [ 54 IV, 27| was fought, they sent him back, and in suing for peace 55 IV, 28| sea; and some were taken back to the same port from which 56 IV, 29| which they could be conveyed back, and all things which are 57 IV, 34| having intervened, drew back the legions into the camp. 58 IV, 38| legions which he had brought back from Britain, against the 59 V, 5 | Meldi, having been driven back by a storm, had been unable 60 V, 7 | commands that he be brought back; he orders that if he use 61 V, 21| named Lugotorix, brought back their own men in safety. 62 V, 22| received the hostages, he leads back the army to the sea, and 63 V, 22| he determines to convey back his army at two embarkations. 64 V, 22| of those which were sent back to him from the continent 65 V, 22| all the rest were driven back, and when Caesar had waited 66 V, 26| his brother had been sent back to him, whom, when sent 67 V, 43| for a short time drove back the rest: while he urges 68 V, 46| their recent victory, sends back a letter to Caesar, informing 69 V, 48| mentioned above, to convey back a letter to Caesar; he advises 70 V, 52| flies by night and leads back all his forces into the 71 V, 52| the Treviri. Caesar sends back Fabius with his legion to 72 VI, 3 | he again led his legions back into winter-quarters. Having 73 VI, 29| their succors, having led back his army, he breaks down, 74 VI, 32| them, they should be sent back to him; he assures them 75 VI, 44| such a manner, Caesar leads back his army with the loss of 76 VII, 5 | river, return home, and send back word to the lieutenants 77 VII, 9 | this circumstance, leads back his army into the country 78 VII, 19| soldiers, he leads them back on the same day to the camp, 79 VII, 20| he would even give them back the command, if they thought 80 VII, 24| sallying party, others draw back the towers and make a cut 81 VII, 44| by his scouts, that the back of that hill was almost 82 VII, 47| them, were however kept back by the tribunes of the soldiers 83 VII, 50| slaying two of them, drove back the rest a little from the 84 VII, 51| enemy. Vercingetorix led back his men from the part of 85 VII, 52| do, and could not be kept back by the tribunes of the soldiers 86 VII, 53| having taken place, he led back his army into the camp. 87 VII, 59| but that he might bring back his army safe to Agendicum. 88 VII, 68| routed, Vercingetorix led back his troops in the same order 89 VII, 77| adopting our design, look back on all Gaul, which we have 90 VII, 80| compact body, and drove them back; and, when they were put 91 VII, 88| despairing of safety, lead back their troops from the fortifications. 92 VIII, 4 | and sending his legions back to quarters, he himself 93 VIII, 7 | executed his orders bring him back word, that but few were 94 VIII, 7 | parts) but had been sent back to watch our motions. Upon 95 VIII, 10| enemy passed it and beat back our men. Moreover there 96 VIII, 18| the legions were at their back. On their approach, as Correus 97 VIII, 23| following the embassadors bring back his answer to their countrymen 98 VIII, 27| Fabius, a lieutenant, brings back many states to their allegiance, 99 VIII, 36| none of the enemy had fled back from the slaughter to the 100 VIII, 48| and, facing about, beat back the enemy. When this occurred, 101 VIII, 48| losing his life, was carried back to the camp. But Comius, 102 VIII, 54| enemies, sent the legion back to Cneius Pompey, and in


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