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1 I, 10| demands to Pompey; if by so little trouble they could terminate 2 I, 21| it by arms. However, in a little time, by messengers sent 3 I, 53| cattle, as they had but little corn. He sent away the camp 4 I, 73| resolution, and retired a little from that place to abate 5 II, 6 | instructions which they had a little before received from their 6 III, 10| if fortune showed ever so little favor to either, he who 7 III, 14| anchor: and having sailed a little distance from port, received 8 III, 80| assault on the town at a little after three o'clock on the 9 III, 93| charge: but gave ground a little, upon which Pompey's horse Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
10 I, 20| and he [Dumnorix] very little on account of his youth, 11 I, 50| camps, and having advanced a little from the larger one, drew 12 I, 54| quarters among the Sequani, a little earlier than the season 13 II, 25| impetuosity of the enemy was a little checked. ~ 14 III, 14| army; so that no act, a little more valiant than ordinary, 15 III, 19| speed (in order that as little time as possible might be 16 IV, 12| gone away from Caesar a little before, and that day had 17 IV, 17| half thick, sharpened a little at the lower end, and proportioned 18 IV, 24| dry ground, or advancing a little way into the water, free 19 IV, 25| service, to be withdrawn a little from the transport vessels, 20 IV, 25| shortly after retreated a little. And while our men were 21 IV, 32| When he had advanced some little way from the camp, he saw 22 IV, 33| mean time withdraw some little distance from the battle, 23 IV, 36| favorable weather, he set sail a little after midnight, and all 24 IV, 36| did, and were carried a little lower down. ~ 25 V, 1 | on shore, he makes them a little lower than those which we 26 V, 1 | horses, [he makes them] a little broader than those which 27 V, 10| These having advanced a little way, when already the rear [ 28 V, 15| quit their standards, were little suited to this kind of enemy; 29 V, 18| our marches and retire a little from the road, and conceal 30 V, 26| weakness, since he was not so little versed in affairs as to 31 V, 42| The flame having abated a little, and a tower having been 32 VI, 9 | began to build a bridge a little above that place where he 33 VI, 19| them when alive; and, a little before this period, slaves 34 VI, 27| size they surpass them a little and are destitute of horns, 35 VI, 28| called uri. These are a little below the elephant in size, 36 VI, 29| all the Germans pay very little attention to agriculture, 37 VI, 35| its fortunes; there is so little of a garrison that not even 38 VI, 43| ardor, and continually, a little only seemed wanting to complete 39 VII, 24| the work for a moment: a little before the third watch they 40 VII, 27| arranged on the walls a little too negligently, and therefore 41 VII, 45| and after it had marched a little, stations it in the lower 42 VII, 48| assembled, the matrons, who a little before were stretching their 43 VII, 49| advancing with the legion a little from that place where he 44 VII, 50| them, drove back the rest a little from the gate. When his 45 VII, 51| posted in reserve on ground a little more level, checked the 46 VII, 51| fortifications. On that day little less than seven hundred 47 VII, 60| called a council of war a little before evening, he exhorted 48 VII, 60| same legion to proceed a little after midnight up the river 49 VII, 60| in rowing. He himself, a little after, marched out in silence, 50 VII, 61| Almost at the same time, a little before daylight, intelligence 51 VII, 61| conveyed across in ships a little below. On hearing these 52 VII, 66| immediate freedom; but was of little moment in acquiring peace 53 VII, 70| the rampart to advance a little. The Gauls, who were within 54 VII, 71| days, but could hold out a little longer by economy.” After 55 VII, 71| the corn sparingly, and by little and little; he receives 56 VII, 71| sparingly, and by little and little; he receives into the town 57 VII, 79| drew out their infantry a little from that place, and post 58 VII, 83| almost completed his march a little before the dawn, hid himself 59 VIII, 25| constant war, differed but little from the Germans, in civilization 60 VIII, 29| disorder. But our horse, who a little before had vigorously engaged 61 VIII, 34| attacks were made on our little forts by sallies at night.


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