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portion 23
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position 60
positions 3
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61 toward
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59 able
Caius Iulius Caesar
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Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 I, 44| army in an advantageous position, he ordered the advanced 2 I, 55| were in this unfavorable position, and all the passes were 3 I, 82| either to choose a convenient position for their camp, or to march 4 I, 82| Observing the defect in their position, they spent the whole night 5 II, 24| reckoned a very eligible position for encamping. It is a straight 6 III, 30| two armies, quitted his position, and went with all his forces 7 III, 38| be obliged to change his position through want of corn, and 8 III, 43| another, as the nature of each position allowed, he began to draw 9 III, 51| reach him. Here he took up a position, and fortified it, and kept 10 III, 81| orders. Having chosen a position convenient for procuring 11 III, 92| not to advance from their position, or suffer their line to 12 III, 97| Pompeians distrusting the position, as there was no water on Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
13 I, 18| restored to his former position of influence and dignity: 14 I, 24| into one place, and the position be protected by those who 15 I, 49| provisions, chose a convenient position for a camp beyond that place 16 II, 5 | there pitched his camp. This position fortified one side of his 17 II, 6 | was able to maintain his position upon the wall. When night 18 II, 26| and the sutlers in what position the affair was, and in how 19 III, 14| cast up from [our] lower position with sufficient effect, 20 III, 17| his camp, which was in a position convenient for everything; 21 III, 25| discharged from their higher position, fell with great effect; 22 V, 15| these had taken up their position at a very small distance 23 V, 24| Caesar had restored the position of his ancestors, in consideration 24 V, 44| born in a distinguished position, who in the beginning of 25 V, 48| camp in the most favorable position he can. And this, though 26 V, 49| allure the enemy toward his position, so that he might engage 27 V, 50| line in a disadvantageous position; and as our men also had 28 V, 51| loss in abandoning their position, reaches Cicero the same 29 VI, 5 | on the defense of their position, retreat into the woods 30 VI, 8 | battle in a disadvantageous position. Labienus suspecting that 31 VI, 8 | encumbered and disadvantageous position: display to us, your leaders, 32 VI, 12| Affairs were then in that position that the Aedui were considered 33 VI, 24| to this time retains its position in those settlements, and 34 VI, 37| defend the gates; the very position of itself and the fortification 35 VI, 40| themselves from their higher position, nor imitate that vigor 36 VI, 41| our men had taken up their position on the fortifications, retreated 37 VII, 19| in confidence of their position, and being drawn up in tribes 38 VII, 19| saw the nearness of the position, would imagine that the 39 VII, 19| accurately the disadvantage of position, would discover that they 40 VII, 27| his soldiers in a secret position within the vineae, and exhorts 41 VII, 39| had raised from a humble position to the highest rank, on 42 VII, 48| public view. Neither in position nor in numbers was the contest 43 VII, 50| enemy depended on their position and numbers, our men on 44 VII, 51| were dislodged from their position, with the loss of forty-six 45 VII, 52| owing to the disadvantage of position. That as much as he admired 46 VII, 53| what the disadvantage of position had caused;” entertaining 47 VII, 54| only recovered their former position, but seemed to surpass the 48 VII, 58| the marsh, and take their position on the banks of the Seine, 49 VII, 62| on the left wing, which position the twelfth legion held, 50 VII, 67| dislodge the enemy from their position and pursue them even as 51 VII, 69| a hill, in a very lofty position, so that it did not appear 52 VII, 69| was pitched in a strong position, and twenty-three redoubts 53 VII, 83| them they ascertain the position and fortification of the 54 VIII, 7 | their camp, an elevated position, surrounded by a dangerous 55 VIII, 7 | intended to remain in the position they had chosen, and by 56 VIII, 15| natural strength of their position, though they would not decline 57 VIII, 16| encamped in a very strong position. From which, laying numerous 58 VIII, 26| he encamped in a strong position: Dumnacus, having notice 59 VIII, 35| supply of corn, occupying a position at about ten miles distance 60 VIII, 42| under the disadvantages of position, yet supported all with


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