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Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 I, 1 | cause: at length when he perceived that all his efforts were 2 I, 42| near his camp. When Caesar perceived that Afranius declined coming 3 I, 55| fortified, before he was perceived by the enemy. To this he 4 I, 65| At break of day, it was perceived from the rising grounds 5 I, 81| their cattle. When they perceived that Caesar's camp was pitched, 6 I, 84| by a ford. Caesar, having perceived this, sent some light armed 7 II, 11| sloping roof. When they perceived this, they altered their 8 II, 16| 2.16]But when the enemy perceived that those works, which 9 II, 16| our hands, and when they perceived that all advantage arising 10 II, 34| intermixed with them, were perceived descending into the valley. 11 II, 42| 2.42]When Curio perceived that in the general consternation 12 II, 42| refresh their horses having perceived at a distance the defeat 13 III, 17| a truce. But when Caesar perceived that they had proposed the 14 III, 37| of our men. When Scipio perceived the eagerness and alacrity 15 III, 45| fortifications. When Caesar perceived that his troops were wounded 16 III, 46| Which as soon as Caesar perceived, being afraid that his men 17 III, 93| flank our army. When Caesar perceived this, he gave the signal Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
18 I, 18| 18 Caesar perceived that by this speech of Liscus, 19 II, 5 | from his presence. After he perceived that all the forces of the 20 II, 8 | men would dare. When he perceived that our men were not inferior, 21 II, 10| river. The enemy, when they perceived that their hopes had deceived 22 II, 14| that plot, because they perceived how great a calamity they 23 II, 25| the right wing; where he perceived that his men were hard pressed, 24 II, 25| support himself; he likewise perceived that the rest were slackening 25 II, 25| on both flanks; he also perceived that the affair was at a 26 II, 26| 26 Caesar, when he perceived that the seventh legion, 27 III, 20| loss of his baggage, he perceived that no ordinary care must 28 III, 21| copper mines); when they perceived that nothing could be gained 29 III, 28| of the Gauls; for as they perceived that the greatest nations [ 30 IV, 30| a conference, when they perceived that cavalry, and ships, 31 V, 7 | could; and that, because he perceived his insane designs to be 32 V, 13| measurements with water, we perceived the nights to be shorter 33 V, 15| before the camp, it was perceived that our men, on account 34 V, 21| summer did not remain, and he perceived that even that could be 35 V, 26| before the nearest people perceived it, to lead off their soldiers 36 V, 35| Q. Titurius, when he had perceived Ambiorix in the distance 37 V, 55| 56 When he perceived that they were coming to 38 VI, 12| their place, and, as it was perceived that they equaled the Aedui 39 VII, 20| engagement, to which he perceived that all were inclined, 40 VII, 25| our towers burnt away, and perceived, that we, being exposed, 41 VII, 45| defend it. Caesar, having perceived the camp of the enemy deserted, 42 VII, 49| 49 Caesar, when he perceived that his soldiers were fighting 43 VII, 58| secure a road. After he perceived that this was too difficult 44 VII, 65| and energy. Caesar, as he perceived that the enemy were superior 45 VII, 84| intimidate our men, because they perceived that their danger rested 46 VIII, 3 | the Bituriges, when they perceived that through Caesar’s clemency, 47 VIII, 8 | of several persons, and perceived that the plans which were 48 VIII, 24| the most warlike nations, perceived that there was now no state 49 VIII, 33| marched to this place, and perceived that all parts of the town 50 VIII, 34| 34 When the townsmen perceived his design, being terrified 51 VIII, 35| which as soon as our men perceived, they fell with great fury


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