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   Book, Chap.
1 I, 9 | had commands of a private nature for him from Pompey; that 2 I, 42| Being acquainted with the nature of the country, he left 3 I, 51| prevent it, both from the nature of the river and the height 4 I, 67| small party to explore the nature of the country. Each returned 5 I, 80| mountain to ascend, the very nature of the place readily secured 6 II, 1 | being fortified by the nature of the country, and a very 7 II, 4 | common infirmity of human nature, that we are more flushed 8 II, 31| camp, fortified both by nature and art? Or, indeed, what 9 II, 35| without halting. But both the nature of the ground and the strength 10 II, 37| protracting a war, from the nature and strength of the situation, 11 III, 42| very small, both from the nature of the land (for the country 12 III, 43| measures suggested by the nature of the country. For round 13 III, 43| fort to another, as the nature of each position allowed, 14 III, 72| the place and the confined nature of the ground occasioned 15 III, 92| an alacrity implanted by nature in the hearts of all men, Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
16 I, 2 | confined on every side by the nature of their situation; on one 17 I, 21| persons to ascertain what the nature of the mountain was, and 18 I, 38| fortified was it by the nature of the ground, as to afford 19 II, 18| 18 The nature of the ground which our 20 II, 22| marshaled, rather as the nature of the ground and the declivity 21 II, 29| eminently fortified by nature. While this town had on 22 III, 9 | they greatly relied on the nature of their situation. They 23 III, 10| that all men likewise, by nature, love liberty and hate the 24 III, 13| these ships’ was of such a nature that our fleet excelled 25 III, 13| things, considering the nature of the place [and] the violence 26 III, 23| a town fortified by the nature of the place and by art, 27 IV, 1 | circumstance must, by the nature of their food, and by their 28 IV, 23| arms on all the hills. The nature of the place was this: the 29 IV, 25| motions of our oars and the nature of our engines, which was 30 V, 9 | place admirably fortified by nature and by art, which, as it 31 V, 9 | because he was ignorant of the nature of the ground, and because, 32 V, 20| place admirably fortified by nature and art; he, however, undertakes 33 V, 26| his government was of that nature, that the people had as 34 V, 28| resorted to a design of that nature without sure grounds? That 35 V, 32| in a contingency of that nature it was not to be condemned, 36 V, 56| strongly fortified by the nature of the ground and by art, 37 VI, 7 | cavalry composed of Gauls, nature compelled some to favor 38 VI, 14| our earth, respecting the nature of things, respecting the 39 VI, 34| amid difficulties of this nature as far as precautions could 40 VI, 43| Caesar, nearly overcame nature by their ardor, and continually, 41 VII, 15| defend it, owing to the nature of the ground, for, being 42 VII, 17| erect two towers: for the nature of the place prevented him 43 VII, 20| dictated by the favorable nature of the ground, which would 44 VII, 26| because the weakness of their nature and physical powers prevented 45 VII, 45| disadvantages the unfavorable nature of the ground carries with 46 VII, 46| in length as far as the nature of the ground permitted, 47 VII, 74| he could, considering the nature of the country, and having 48 VIII, 27| yet being informed of the nature of the country, by persons 49 VIII, 40| Uxellodunum was built. The nature of the ground prevented


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