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Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 I, 27 | this, Pompey fitted out large merchant ships, which he 2 I, 28 | But he barricaded with large beams fastened in the ground 3 I, 50 | and laid in long before, a large quantity was coming in from 4 I, 65 | to a river so exceedingly large, yet judged it prudent to 5 I, 71 | having found a plain behind large rocks, drew up his army 6 I, 80 | horse (of which they had a large number), that they were 7 II, 2 | these too shot from very large engines, sank into the ground 8 II, 4 | great industry: they had a large supply of seamen and pilots. 9 II, 18 | cohorts; he collected a large quantity of corn to send 10 II, 26 | brought him word that a large supply of horse and foot 11 III, 3 | place. He had exacted a large sum of money from Asia, 12 III, 3 | to count down to him a large sum. ~ 13 III, 31 | after which he demanded large sums of money from the states 14 III, 32 | demanded from the province at large, was most vigorously exacted. 15 III, 45 | hills as he could in as large a circuit as possible, and 16 III, 59 | taken from the enemy, and large pecuniary rewards, and from 17 III, 96 | which tables were laid, a large quantity of plate set out, 18 III, 103| put on board his ships a large quantity of brass for military 19 III, 112| houses, and a village as large as a town; and whatever Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
20 I, 3 | wagons-to make their sowings as large as possible, so that on 21 I, 4 | magistrates were mustering a large body of men from the country, 22 I, 15 | hundred horse repulsed so large a body of horse, began to 23 I, 16 | in store a sufficiently large quantity even of fodder: 24 I, 43 | 43 There was a large plain, and in it a mound 25 II, 5 | necessary to engage with so large a number at one time. [He 26 II, 6 | when after having drawn a large number of men around the 27 II, 6 | this occasion; for while so large a number were casting stones 28 II, 24 | saw our camp filled with a large number of the enemy, the 29 II, 32 | commands. Having cast a very large quantity of their arms from 30 III, 2 | were occupied by a very large force of the Seduni and 31 III, 12 | excluded by a mound and large dams, and the latter being 32 III, 12 | fortunes; bringing up a large number of ships, of which 33 III, 17 | which he had collected a large and powerful army. And in 34 III, 25 | and others, by throwing a large number of darts, were driving 35 IV, 3 | the Ubii, whose state was large and flourishing, considering 36 IV, 11 | assemble at that place in as large a number as possible, the 37 IV, 13 | morning of the next day, a large body of Germans, consisting 38 IV, 16 | people.” They promised a large number of ships for transporting 39 IV, 20 | convenient for a great number of large ships. ~ 40 IV, 22 | enterprise on Britain, imposes a large number of hostages; and 41 IV, 24 | embarrassed, oppressed with a large and heavy weight of armor, 42 IV, 34 | speedily got together a large force of infantry and of 43 V, 8 | from some prisoners, though large bodies of troops had assembled 44 V, 16 | ever engage with us in very large numbers. ~ 45 V, 20 | and morasses, and a very large number of men and of cattle 46 V, 22 | these, because he had a large number of prisoners, and 47 V, 22 | happened, that out of so large a number of ships, in so 48 V, 25 | procuring wood, came with a large body to attack the camp. 49 V, 26 | soldierssafely; that a large force of the Germans had 50 V, 30 | extended line and with a very large amount of baggage, in such 51 V, 34 | escape the weapons cast by so large a body of men. Yet, though 52 V, 37 | have been slain, and that a large portion of the army has 53 V, 38 | government, they assemble as large bodies as they can, and 54 V, 39 | burned at the end, and a large number of mural pikes are 55 V, 46 | winter-quarters; he relates at large the affairs which had taken 56 V, 48 | danger to fight with such large forces in a disadvantageous 57 V, 52 | thirteenth legion, that large forces of those states of 58 V, 54 | and asserting that, as a large portion of our army had 59 VI, 3 | retreat, after capturing a large number of cattle and of 60 VI, 6 | and gets possession of a large number of cattle and men. 61 VI, 7 | Treviri, having drawn together large forces of infantry and cavalry, 62 VI, 7 | twenty-five cohorts and a large body of cavalry, and, leaving 63 VI, 7 | the enemy, since out of so large a number of cavalry composed 64 VI, 8 | with the cavalry, upon a large number being slain, and 65 VI, 12 | the Aedui to themselves, a large portion of their dependents 66 VI, 13 | pressed either by debt, or the large amount of their tributes, 67 VI, 13 | of religion. To these a large number of the young men 68 VI, 21 | cloaks of deer’s hides, a large portion of the body being 69 VI, 22 | attention to agriculture, and a large portion of their food consists 70 VI, 34 | not allow them to go in large bodies. If he desired the 71 VI, 34 | same time, in order that a large force being drawn around 72 VI, 34 | annihilated for such a crime. A large number from all quarters 73 VI, 35 | and get possession of a large amount of cattle, of which 74 VI, 36 | together under one standard; a large number of soldiersattendants 75 VI, 43 | enemy, after collecting a large number [of auxiliaries] 76 VI, 43 | came to that point, as so large a body of cavalry had been 77 VII, 23 | are closed up in front by large stones. These being thus 78 VII, 45 | usual. At dawn he orders a large quantity of baggage to be 79 VII, 46 | wall six feet high, made of large stones, and extending in 80 VII, 47 | because there was a very large valley between them, were 81 VII, 57 | observed that there was a large marsh which communicated 82 VII, 72 | by a line of soldiers) a large number of the enemy should 83 VII, 72 | parapet and battlements, with large stakes cut like stags’ horns, 84 VII, 81 | intimidate the Gauls by slings, large stones, stakes which they 85 VIII, 35 | Luterius, having laid in a large supply of corn, occupying


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