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Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 I, 3 | interposed. The question was immediately put on their interposition. 2 I, 6 | of the people. The latter immediately made their escape from the 3 I, 15 | by the senate's decree, immediately on opening the hallowed 4 I, 26 | sent all Domitius's cohorts immediately from Corfinium to Sicily. 5 I, 31 | had recovered Sicily, to immediately transport his army to Africa. 6 I, 38 | country; and ordered him immediately to seize the passes of the 7 I, 39 | they were raised, Petreius immediately marched through the Vettones 8 I, 41 | down the river, Afranius immediately crossed his own bridge, 9 I, 55 | adjoining the bank. This he immediately fortified, before he was 10 I, 70 | necessary to march from the camp immediately, and oppose us. The cry 11 I, 75 | promised that they would immediately remove their standards, 12 I, 77 | vengeance of their enemies. Immediately they ran in crowds to the 13 I, 87 | they should be discharged immediately; for although every security 14 I, 87 | possession in Spain, should be immediately discharged: the rest at 15 II, 25 | all that did not set sail immediately for the Cornelian camp. 16 II, 26 | charge, and detain them. He immediately called off his legions from 17 II, 37 | to fortify his camp, and immediately dispatched orders to Sicily, 18 II, 43 | the enemy's fleet would immediately be upon them. Therefore 19 III, 10 | themselves, if they both immediately took oath in a public assembly 20 III, 30 | An account of this was immediately carried to Antonius by the 21 III, 62 | all their fascines, and immediately after midnight, he marched 22 III, 68 | nobody opposed them, they immediately climbed over the rampart, 23 III, 75 | be given; and setting out immediately and following the rear of 24 III, 76 | pretense of foraging, to retire immediately into the camp, through the 25 III, 77 | and marched off himself immediately after the fourth watch: 26 III, 80 | his army to plunder, and immediately decamped from before it, 27 III, 85 | such an opportunity." He immediately marched out at the head 28 III, 111| with so small a force; and immediately he conveyed some troops Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
29 I, 53 | respecting him, whether he should immediately be put to death by fire, 30 II, 7 | 7 Thither, immediately after midnight, Caesar, 31 II, 9 | into the camp. The enemy immediately hastened from that place 32 II, 11 | very like a flight. Caesar, immediately learning this through his 33 II, 33 | The signal having been immediately given by fires, as Caesar 34 III, 19 | one attack of our men, and immediately turned their backs; and 35 III, 19 | Sabinus; and all the states immediately surrendered themselves to 36 IV, 27 | a part of whom they gave immediately; the rest they said they 37 IV, 32 | be armed and follow him immediately. When he had advanced some 38 V, 16 | leaping from their chariots. Immediately after this retreat, the 39 V, 17 | the legions to follow them immediately. But the soldiers advanced 40 V, 37 | victory, Ambiorix marches immediately with his cavalry to the 41 V, 39 | 40 Letters are immediately sent to Caesar by Cicero, 42 V, 43 | succors him in this emergency. Immediately the whole host turn from 43 V, 45 | eleventh hour of the day, immediately sends a messenger to the 44 VI, 29 | him that he will follow immediately. ~ 45 VI, 37 | horse by chance came up, and immediately, with the same speed with 46 VII, 4 | soldiers to be sent to him immediately; he determines what quantity 47 VII, 5 | departure, the Bituriges immediately unite themselves to the 48 VII, 18 | being announced, Caesar immediately ordered the baggage to be 49 VII, 38 | reliance on his protection. He immediately seizes a great quantity 50 VII, 45 | troops of horse to the place immediately after midnight; he orders 51 VII, 68 | them before the camp, and immediately began to march to Alesia, 52 VII, 88 | the Gauls from their camp immediately ensues on hearing of this 53 VII, 88 | could have been destroyed. Immediately after midnight, the cavalry 54 VIII, 20 | Caesar, having come up immediately after the battle, and imagining 55 VIII, 36 | fought with great vigor. Immediately all the cohorts attack them


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