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1 I, 3 | the city, and Pompey was near at hand, seemed to have 2 I, 3 | troops, and keeping them near the city to do him injury:" 3 I, 42 | on the middle of a hill, near his camp. When Caesar perceived 4 I, 44 | hundred paces broad, and near the middle of it an eminence 5 I, 46 | with a gentle slope for near four hundred paces. Our 6 I, 61 | Illurgavonenses, who dwell near the river Ebro. He requires 7 I, 76 | dependents, whom he commonly kept near him to guard his person, 8 I, 80 | that whenever they came near such places, they should 9 II, 7 | intelligence, and when it came near the city, the whole people 10 II, 22 | were constantly cruising near the port, having espied 11 II, 23 | was waiting his arrival near Clupea with ten ships which 12 II, 23 | ships which had been taken near Utica in a war with the 13 II, 25 | retreated into their camp near the town. In the mean time, 14 II, 26 | army to Utica, and encamped near the town. Before the works 15 II, 34 | thrown, or our men come near them, Varus's whole army 16 II, 35 | naked shoulder and was very near killing Varus, but he escaped 17 II, 35 | surrounded by the soldiers near him and cut to pieces; and 18 II, 38 | small force, was drawing near to Utica. Curio rashly believing 19 II, 38 | cavalry to the enemy's camp near the river Bagrada, of which 20 II, 40 | he was accustomed to keep near him to guard his person, 21 III, 13 | But when Pompey had halted near Dyrrachium, and had given 22 III, 15 | before, lay with his fleet near Oricum, and as he debarred 23 III, 15 | or water, or even anchor near the land. He was reduced 24 III, 20 | office, fixed his tribunal near the bench of Caius Trebonius, 25 III, 24 | intercepting them. When these came near our ships, our veteran soldiers 26 III, 26 | wind abated, having come near a port, called Nymphaeum, 27 III, 31 | had sustained some losses near mount Amanus, had assumed 28 III, 37 | came, and there encamped near the river, on an elevated 29 III, 39 | harbor to block it up; and near it he fixed another at anchor, 30 III, 45 | possessed himself of a hill near to and opposite the same 31 III, 47 | consumed all the corn far and near, was in very great distress, 32 III, 65 | strong encampment to be made near Pompey. ~ 33 III, 80 | Pompey was not yet arrived near Thessaly. Caesar having 34 III, 88 | When Caesar had approached near Pompey's camp, he observed 35 III, 101| commanding one division at Vibo near the straits, Pomponius the Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
36 I, 1 | part of the ocean which is near Spain: it looks between 37 I, 22 | s] own forces were seen near the enemy’s camp, that the 38 II, 20 | These, on account of the near approach and the speed of 39 III, 14 | from which there was a near prospect of the sea were 40 IV, 36 | time of the equinox was near, he did not consider that, 41 V, 4 | among them his son and near relations, whom he had demanded 42 V, 28 | authority; that the Rhine was near; that the death of Ariovistus 43 V, 33 | and do not approach too near, and in whatever direction 44 V, 36 | and when he had approached near to Ambiorix, being ordered 45 V, 49 | cavalry having taken place near the river, both armies kept 46 V, 52 | winter with three legions near Samarobriva in three different 47 VI, 1 | that since he was remaining near the city invested with military 48 VI, 7 | since the camps were so near, are reported to the enemy 49 VI, 23 | that no one dare settle near them; at the same time they 50 VI, 35 | seventh day was drawing near, by which day Caesar had 51 VI, 40 | through, since the camp was so near; and if any part should 52 VII, 20 | advice; that his approaching near the Romans had been a measure 53 VII, 36 | his camp on the mountain near the town, placed the forces 54 VII, 77 | there approach is drawing near; since they, intimidated 55 VII, 83 | the four generals, and a near relative of Vercingetorix. 56 VIII, 19 | the [Roman] general was near at hand, with his forces 57 VIII, 36 | him. When he had advanced near the enemy, he was informed 58 VIII, 36 | barbarians, was pitched low, near the banks of a river, and 59 VIII, 46 | placed among the Turoni, near the confines of the Carnutes,


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