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1 I, 15 | by his friends that this action was censured by the judgment 2 I, 29 | opportunity of coming to an action. Pompey weighed anchor at 3 III, 29 | 3.29]After this action, the Roman citizens, who 4 III, 53 | were missing in all the action. But in the fort, not a 5 III, 60 | venture to intrust so base an action, they first attempted to 6 III, 65 | and went to the scene of action. And having there learned 7 III, 75 | them by bringing them to action. To oppose whom, Caesar 8 III, 79 | with an account of the action at Dyrrachium, very much 9 III, 83 | betraying the army in the action that happened in Spain, 10 III, 84 | successful in a cavalry action, and killed one of the two 11 III, 85 | able to bring Pompey to an action, judged it the most expedient 12 III, 85 | appeared possible to come to an action on equal ground. Then Caesar 13 III, 101| armed with beaks: and this action struck such terror that 14 III, 101| shortly after received of the action in Thessaly, so well authenticated, 15 III, 111| the same time there was an action at the port: where the contest Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
16 I, 42 | should there be any need for action. And when this was done, 17 II, 9 | two armies by a cavalry action. When neither army began 18 II, 19 | passed the river, commenced action with the cavalry of the 19 II, 19 | the time for commencing action, as soon as they had arranged 20 III, 4 | battle, went out of the action, and others with fresh strength 21 III, 14 | more so, because the whole action was carried on in the sight 22 III, 20 | engaged first in a cavalry action, then when their cavalry 23 IV, 23 | precipitate and uncertain action, required) that all things 24 IV, 34 | the enemy and coming to an action, he kept himself in his 25 IV, 35 | before the camp. When the action commenced, the enemy were 26 V, 25 | conquerors in a cavalry action, the enemy, despairing of 27 V, 32 | compelled to take council in the action itself. But Cotta, who had 28 V, 57 | a short time after this action, Caesar was less harassed 29 VII, 10 | 10 This action caused great perplexity 30 VII, 13 | and commences a cavalry action. His men being now distressed, 31 VII, 19 | demanding the signal for action, “with how great loss and 32 VII, 35 | compelled to come to an action against his will. ~ 33 VII, 36 | without testing in a cavalry action, the archers being intermixed, 34 VII, 45 | he gives the signal for action, and detaches the Aedui 35 VII, 48 | his countrymen engaged in action. When a great multitude 36 VII, 53 | ground, a slight cavalry action, and that a successful one, 37 VII, 59 | provoking the enemy to an action; but that he might bring 38 VII, 60 | to be the most steady in action, to guard the camp; he orders 39 VII, 62 | present,” gives the signal for action. At the first onset the 40 VII, 67 | charge the enemy. Then the action commences simultaneously 41 VII, 67 | rest, on observing this action, fearing lest they should 42 VII, 70 | having been begun, a cavalry action ensues in that plain, which 43 VII, 76 | immense host: especially in an action carried on both in front 44 VII, 77 | be forced to come to an action almost over our corpses? 45 VII, 80 | from the camp and commence action. There was a commanding 46 VII, 80 | were the conquerors in the action, and beheld our men hard 47 VII, 80 | from every quarter. As the action was carried on in sight 48 VII, 87 | soldiers. After renewing the action, and repulsing the enemy, 49 VII, 87 | hastens to share in the action. ~~ 50 VIII, 8 | small force and come to an action. For he had three veteran 51 VIII, 18 | had chosen for the seat of action a level piece of ground, 52 VIII, 20 | distant from the scene of action, though he saw his passage 53 VIII, 21 | was crushed by the cavalry action; that many thousand of their 54 VIII, 42 | presence of mind. For the action happened in an elevated 55 VIII, 45 | in a successful cavalry action among the Treviri; and,


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