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1 I, 11 | having received this message, went to Capua, where they met 2 I, 14 | approach, the senate of Auximum went in a body to Attius Varus; 3 I, 19 | both citizens and soldiers, went out to meet and welcome 4 I, 25 | their colors to Curius and went over to him. In like manner, 5 I, 27 | conference with Caninius, went to Pompey, and, shortly 6 I, 34 | lose any more time, and went to Transalpine Gaul, without 7 I, 46 | disadvantageous ground and went up to the foot of the mountain 8 I, 54 | congratulations ran high; several went out of Italy to Cneius Pompey; 9 I, 67 | camp. The next day Petreius went out privately with a few 10 I, 74 | between themselves, and went in person to some distance 11 I, 77 | after accomplishing this, went round every maniple, calling 12 I, 82 | The first night, no one went out for water. The next 13 II, 4 | this hour of distress, they went on board with no less spirit 14 II, 4 | they sailed out of port and went to Nasidius to Taurois, 15 II, 20 | delivered up the legion, went to Caesar to Corduba, and 16 II, 21 | states, he left Tarraco, and went thence by land to Narbo, 17 II, 22 | gave up to his friends, went on board the third himself, 18 II, 24 | lieutenant, with the legions; and went forward himself with the 19 II, 28 | gave him his liberty, he went over to Africa; now, Curio 20 III, 2 | set out from the city, and went to Brundusium, where he 21 III, 22 | he pretended for Caesar, went to Thurii, where he was 22 III, 29 | escaped out of the town, and went to Pompey. All his forces, 23 III, 30 | quitted his position, and went with all his forces to Asparagium, 24 III, 35 | the whole country. Cassius went to Thessaly with his legion. 25 III, 40 | Biblis and Amantia, and went himself to Lissus, where 26 III, 53 | of the fatigue they under went, and the danger they sustained, 27 III, 59 | conduct, their soldiers went in a body to Caesar, and 28 III, 65 | cohorts from the outposts, and went to the scene of action. 29 III, 96 | off his general's habit, went hastily out of the back 30 III, 96 | by only thirty horse, and went on board a victualing barque, 31 III, 97 | taking four legions with him, went by a shorter road to intercept 32 III, 98 | the camp: and the same day went to Larissa ~ 33 III, 101| disgrace, but of themselves went on board the ships and weighed 34 III, 102| galleys to his fleet he went to Cilicia, and thence to 35 III, 109| with Ptolemy the father, went to Achillas. But as soon Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
36 I, 42 | as far as his permission went, take place, since he [Caesar] 37 I, 51 | entreated the soldiers, as they went forward to battle, not to 38 II, 15 | in the town collected, he went from that place into the 39 II, 17 | army’s method of marching, went by night to the Nervii, 40 III, 4 | continuance of the battle, went out of the action, and others 41 IV, 32 | the country parts, others went backward and forward to 42 V, 5 | matters being settled, Caesar went to port Itius with the legions. 43 V, 12 | which being sprung they went thither, and having waged 44 VII, 35 | ascertaining this fact, went before him by forced marches, 45 VII, 36 | Caesar, in five daysmarch, went from that place to Gergovia, 46 VII, 81 | and iron hooks, silently went forth from the camp at midnight 47 VIII, 30 | with him, Caius Caninius went in pursuit of them with 48 VIII, 51 | people with their children went out to meet him. Sacrifices 49 VIII, 52 | territories of the Treviri, he went thither and reviewed them. 50 VIII, 53 | division, the full senate went over to the opposite side.


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