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1 I, 1 | the latter traveled one hundred and sixty miles with incredible 2 I, 19 | in Gaul, and about three hundred horse from the king of Noricum. 3 I, 25 | these he made up about three hundred horse. Lucius, the praetor, 4 I, 42 | came to the camp with nine hundred horse, which he had retained 5 I, 44 | was a plain about three hundred paces broad, and near the 6 I, 46 | gentle slope for near four hundred paces. Our men had to retreat 7 I, 47 | to that post. About six hundred were wounded. Of Afranius' 8 I, 47 | centurions, and above two hundred men. ~ 9 I, 52 | missing that day about two hundred bow-men, a few horse, and 10 II, 18 | service of the state one hundred and ninety thousand sesterces, 11 II, 18 | weight of silver, and a hundred and twenty thousand bushels 12 II, 19 | himself advances with six hundred horse by forced marches, 13 II, 23 | received from Caesar, and five hundred horse, and having spent 14 II, 25 | as a guard for them six hundred Numidian horse, and four 15 II, 25 | Numidian horse, and four hundred foot, which king Juba had 16 II, 25 | our first charge; but a hundred and twenty being killed, 17 II, 25 | Utica, in number about two hundred, that he would treat as 18 II, 32 | very harbor and bay two hundred of the enemy's victualers, 19 II, 35 | Of the enemy about six hundred were killed and a thousand 20 II, 41 | latter were in number but two hundred: the rest had dropped behind 21 III, 2 | legionary soldiers and five hundred horse. This [the scarcity 22 III, 4 | seven thousand horse; six hundred of which, Deiotarus had 23 III, 4 | Gaul; Ariobarzanes, five hundred from Cappadocia. Cotus had 24 III, 4 | Macedonia there were two hundred, of extraordinary valor, 25 III, 4 | commanded by Rascipolis; five hundred Gauls and Germans; Gabinius' 26 III, 4 | brought in his fleet eight hundred, whom he had raised among 27 III, 4 | Donilaus, had given three hundred from Gallograecia: one of 28 III, 4 | other sent his son. Two hundred were sent from Syria by 29 III, 7 | Bibulus at Corcyra, with a hundred and ten ships. But they 30 III, 10 | the two Spains, and one hundred and thirty cohorts of Roman 31 III, 28 | One of them carried two hundred and twenty recruits, the 32 III, 28 | with somewhat less than two hundred veterans. Here it might 33 III, 28 | coast, to the number of four hundred, beside some armed men, 34 III, 29 | recruits, and about eight hundred horse being landed, Antony 35 III, 34 | young soldiers, and two hundred horse, to Thessaly: and 36 III, 34 | eleventh and twelfth, and five hundred horse; from which province, 37 III, 53 | brought to him, were found two hundred and thirty holes. In reward 38 III, 53 | Caesar presented to him two hundred thousand pieces of copper 39 III, 63 | breadth. At an interval of six hundred feet from that there was 40 III, 66 | and was not above four hundred paces distant from the sea. 41 III, 66 | to the river, about four hundred paces, that his soldiers 42 III, 71 | this day, Caesar lost nine hundred and sixty rank and file, 43 III, 75 | intermixed with them about four hundred of his advanced light troops, 44 III, 88 | and the wing, and he had a hundred and ten complete cohorts; 45 III, 91 | right wing, and about one hundred and twenty chosen volunteers 46 III, 99 | battle, no more than two hundred privates were missing, but 47 III, 99 | neighboring states. One hundred and eighty stands of colors, 48 III, 106| general), and with eight hundred horse, ten ships of war 49 III, 106| but to three thousand two hundred men; the rest, disabled 50 III, 112| town by a narrow way eight hundred paces in length, made by Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
51 I, 15 | because they had with five hundred horse repulsed so large 52 I, 37 | Treviri, [to state] that a hundred cantons of the Suevi had 53 II, 8 | cross trench of about four hundred paces, and at the extremities 54 IV, 1 | They are said to possess a hundred cantons, from each of which 55 IV, 3 | lie desolate for about six hundred miles. On the other side 56 V, 2 | all materials, about six hundred ships of that kind which 57 V, 8 | our ships, more than eight hundred of which, including the 58 VI, 4 | investigation. Having imposed one hundred hostages, he delivers these 59 VII, 3 | an extent of more than a hundred and sixty miles. ~ 60 VII, 11 | be brought forth, and six hundred hostages to be given. He 61 VII, 13 | to their aid about four hundred German horse, which he had 62 VII, 24 | days raised a mound three hundred and thirty feet broad and 63 VII, 28 | thousand, scarcely eight hundred, who fled from the town 64 VII, 51 | day little less than seven hundred of the soldiers were missing. ~ 65 VII, 64 | to these he adds eight hundred horse. He sets over them 66 VII, 72 | works at a distance of four hundred feet from that ditch; [he 67 VII, 76 | thousand cavalry, and about two hundred and forty thousand infantry. 68 VIII, 4 | the intolerable cold, two hundred sestertii each, and to every 69 VIII, 41 | the space of nearly three hundred feet, was not surrounded


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