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   Book, Chap.
1 I, 4 | irresolute confirmed, and the greater part deprived of the power 2 I, 79| conduct. Tarraco lay at a greater distance; and in such a 3 II, 15| been destroyed, with much greater zeal on the part of the 4 II, 20| 2.20]But Varro was in greater haste on this account to 5 II, 35| the passage stopped, and a greater number perished in that 6 III, 6 | without luggage, that a greater number of men might be put 7 III, 44| both because they had a greater number of men, and because 8 III, 46| to be repulsed, and that greater loss might be sustained, 9 III, 47| scarcity at Alesia, and a much greater at Avaricum, and yet had 10 III, 49| times approaching, and saw greater hopes laid before them by 11 III, 56| his front line was at no greater distance from the rampart 12 III, 62| cohorts drafted from the greater camp and the outposts, to 13 III, 62| furthest distance from Caesar's greater camp. To the same place 14 III, 66| camp, included within the greater, answered the purpose of 15 III, 67| barricade, they first forced the greater camp, and after that the 16 III, 71| that Pompey might place a greater confidence in him who was 17 III, 72| that our men had suffered greater loss from their numbers 18 III, 87| in Hither Spain, and the greater part from the colonies beyond Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
19 I, 14| their guilt sometimes a greater prosperity and longer impunity, 20 I, 31| him, so as to prevent a greater number of Germans being 21 I, 46| off the conference, a much greater alacrity and eagerness for 22 II, 4 | following information: that the greater part of the Belgae were 23 III, 3 | had come thither.” To the greater part, however, it seemed 24 III, 9 | service of a navy, with the greater confidence, inasmuch as 25 IV, 6 | then making excursions to greater distances, and had advanced 26 IV, 17| that in proportion as the greater body of water dashed against 27 IV, 32| reported to Caesar that a greater dust than was usual was 28 V, 11| When he had come thither, greater forces of the Britons had 29 V, 18| battle being laid aside, the greater part of his forces being 30 V, 28| would do this too late, when greater forces of the enemy, after 31 V, 31| the Romans: and when the greater part of the line of march 32 V, 36| slain, together with the greater part of the soldiers; the 33 V, 39| enemy, having collected far greater forces, attack the camp [ 34 V, 57| advancing up to the camp with greater defiance, all the cavalry 35 VI, 1 | expecting for many reasons a greater commotion in Gaul, resolves 36 VI, 7 | the camp to be moved with greater noise and confusion than 37 VI, 13| to no deliberation. The greater part, when they are pressed 38 VI, 42| arrival of their enemy; much greater, in that she had turned 39 VI, 43| districts and quarters, with no greater guard than that of four 40 VII, 4 | for on the commission of a greater crime he puts the perpetrators 41 VII, 16| were compelled to go to a greater distance, he attacked them 42 VII, 21| could not be conducted with greater prudence. They determine 43 VII, 30| was believed to possess greater foresight and sounder judgment 44 VII, 35| passing the river during the greater part of the summer, as the 45 VII, 36| there, and drew from the greater camp to the less a double 46 VII, 43| He himself, fearing a greater commotion in Gaul, in order 47 VII, 45| in small bodies from the greater to the less camp, and points 48 VII, 56| that he might engage before greater forces of the enemy should 49 VII, 66| return after assembling greater forces and would not put 50 VII, 66| the Gauls] may do so with greater spirit, he would marshal 51 VIII, 8 | could not get a sight of a greater number than they themselves 52 VIII, 9 | with more daring and to a greater distance; the other which 53 VIII, 13| who were stationed at a greater distance to support them, 54 VIII, 19| rout, and having lost the greater part of their men, they


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