Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 18| to every private soldier four acres, and a corresponding
2 I, 26| Brundusium with six legions, four of them veterans: the rest
3 I, 26| These he fastened with four anchors at the four corners,
4 I, 26| with four anchors at the four corners, that they might
5 I, 41| Segre, at the distance of four miles from each other. He
6 I, 41| camp and the town, with four legions and all the cavalry,
7 I, 46| a gentle slope for near four hundred paces. Our men had
8 I, 47| principal centurion, and four other centurions, and above
9 I, 71| on it. Thence he detached four cohorts of Spanish light
10 I, 81| happened. For having advanced four miles, and being very much
11 I, 84| Caesar had three lines, four cohorts out of each of the
12 I, 85| their cattle having been four days without fodder, and
13 II, 2 | into the ground through four rows of hurdles. Therefore
14 II, 7 | Massilians five were sunk, four taken, and one ran off with
15 II, 9 | of the turret walls, and four feet broad, and, hanging
16 II, 10| ground, at the distance of four feet from each other; and
17 II, 10| beams, they fastened laths, four fingers square, to support
18 II, 21| province, and assigned him four legions. He himself, with
19 II, 23| transported only two of the four legions which he had received
20 II, 25| hundred Numidian horse, and four hundred foot, which king
21 III, 7 | ships as a convoy, only four of which had decks; nor
22 III, 28| coast, to the number of four hundred, beside some armed
23 III, 40| inner part of the harbor, four galleys, by putting rollers
24 III, 40| not manned, he carried off four of them, and set the rest
25 III, 53| wound; and in one cohort, four centurions lost their eyes.
26 III, 66| wood, and was not above four hundred paces distant from
27 III, 66| camp to the river, about four hundred paces, that his
28 III, 75| intermixed with them about four hundred of his advanced
29 III, 78| stationed a garrison of four cohorts at Apollonia, one
30 III, 79| Domitius, who was scarce four hours' march distant, having
31 III, 97| his own camp, and taking four legions with him, went by
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 32 I, 5 | twelve-to their villages about four hundred-and to the private
33 I, 12| Helvetian state is divided into four cantons. This single canton
34 I, 15| cavalry, to the number of four thousand (which he had drawn
35 I, 24| hill a triple line of his four veteran legions in such
36 I, 41| of Ariovistus were only four and twenty miles distant
37 I, 49| and led back the other four legions into the larger
38 II, 8 | a cross trench of about four hundred paces, and at the
39 III, 26| having brought out the four cohorts, which, as they
40 IV, 11| day advance further than four miles for the purpose of
41 IV, 28| established by these proceedings four days after we had come into
42 IV, 37| valiantly for more than four hours, and, receiving but
43 V, 2 | territories of the Treviri with four legions without baggage,
44 V, 21| sea, over which districts four several kings reigned, Cingetorix,
45 V, 48| camp, and, having proceeded four miles, he espies the forces
46 VI, 3 | having concentrated the four nearest legions, he marched
47 VI, 29| bridge raises towers of four stories, and stations a
48 VI, 43| greater guard than that of four horsemen, to whom along
49 VII, 13| sends to their aid about four hundred German horse, which
50 VII, 34| parts: he gave Labienus four legions to lead into the
51 VII, 40| draws out from the camp four light-armed legions and
52 VII, 57| the baggage, marches with four legions to Lutetia (which
53 VII, 60| down the river silently for four miles, at the end of the
54 VII, 72| other works at a distance of four hundred feet from that ditch; [
55 VII, 73| the ground not more than four inches; at the same time
56 VII, 75| from the Aulerci Cenomani; four thousand from the Atrebates;
57 VII, 83| the Arvernian, one of the four generals, and a near relative
58 VII, 87| had sent Labienus, drafts four cohorts from the nearest
59 VIII, 46| his lieutenants. He posted four legions in the country of
60 VIII, 54| placed Caius Trebonius, with four legions among the Belgae,
61 VIII, 54| detached Caius Fabius, with four more, to the Aedui; for
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