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1 I, 27| to persevere in the same line of conduct. He therefore 2 I, 42| appointed. Behind them the third line was carrying on the work 3 I, 47| centurion of the second line of the fourteenth legion, 4 I, 56| rashly ventured out of the line before the others, and after 5 I, 59| space, lengthening their line they endeavored to surround 6 I, 65| our horse; that the last line sometimes halted and was 7 I, 70| was already passing the line of their camp, there was 8 I, 80| march no one could quit the line without being taken by Caesar' 9 I, 84| cohorts formed the third line, and acted as reserves. 10 I, 84| legions formed the first line. Three more from each legion 11 I, 84| stationed in the center of the line; the cavalry closed the 12 II, 9 | joists across in a direct line, and on these they fastened 13 II, 24| distant from Utica in a direct line. But on this road there 14 II, 26| moment the front of the line was in sight. Curio, surprised 15 II, 41| cohorts ran forward out of the line, the Numidians, being fresh, 16 II, 41| ranks, or to issue from the line, and run the risk. The enemy' 17 III, 43| allowed, he began to draw a line of circumvallation round 18 III, 46| hurdles that lay in a long line before them, and the palisadoes 19 III, 56| Pompey's camp; and his front line was at no greater distance 20 III, 56| his camp, that his rear line might touch the rampart, 21 III, 89| legions composing the third line, formed of them a fourth 22 III, 89| formed of them a fourth line, and opposed them to Pompey' 23 III, 89| time he ordered the third line, and the entire army not 24 III, 92| position, or suffer their line to be put into disorder. 25 III, 92| might be checked, and their line broken, and that Pompey' 26 III, 93| the signal to his fourth line, which he had formed of 27 III, 94| Caesar ordered his third line to advance, which till then 28 III, 94| he had placed as a fourth line to oppose the horse. For Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
29 I, 24| middle of the hill a triple line of his four veteran legions 30 I, 24| were posted in the upper line. The Helvetii having followed 31 I, 24| advanced up to our front line in very close order. ~~ 32 I, 25| 000 men closed the enemy’s line of march and served as a 33 I, 25| divisions; the first and second line, to withstand those who 34 I, 50| larger one, drew up his line of battle, and gave the 35 I, 52| the fight,—sent the third line as a relief to our men who 36 II, 19| they had arranged their line of battle and formed their 37 II, 25| advanced to the front of the line, and addressing the centurions 38 III, 24| marshaled them in a double line, he posted the auxiliaries 39 V, 30| camp, in a very extended line and with a very large amount 40 V, 31| the greater part of the line of march had descended into 41 V, 32| reason of the length of the line of march, they ordered [ 42 V, 50| forces and draw up their line in a disadvantageous position; 43 VI, 8 | toward the enemy and form in line of battle, and, dispatching 44 VI, 25| and extends in a right line along the river Danube to 45 VI, 33| to commence a different line of operations. ~ 46 VII, 8 | it dangerous to enter the line of Roman garrisons, Caesar 47 VII, 11| of provisions, and draw a line of circumvallation around 48 VII, 12| arms, shut the gates, and line the walls. When the centurions 49 VII, 17| prevented him from drawing a line of circumvallation. He never 50 VII, 28| should fight with their line drawn up to receive it. 51 VII, 46| the ascent, in a straight line, if no gap intervened; whatever 52 VII, 68| toil, and began to draw a line of circumvallation round 53 VII, 72| be easily surrounded by a line of soldiers) a large number 54 VII, 80| who were hemmed in by the line of circumvallation and those 55 VII, 88| along the ramparts and whole line of fortifications. Our troops, 56 VIII, 14| attempting a pursuit before the line of their baggage had advanced 57 VIII, 15| them in the front of their line; and at the close of the 58 VIII, 16| into the smoke and dense line of flame, and those who 59 VIII, 29| that breaking through the line of baggage, they betook


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