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1 I, 6 | therefore, in the first five days, on which the senate 2 I, 12 | sent Marcus Antonius, with five cohorts from Ariminum to 3 I, 13 | possession of Iguvium, with five cohorts, and was fortifying 4 I, 17 | Corfinium. On his approach, five cohorts, sent by Domitius 5 I, 19 | Marcus Antonius thither, with five cohorts of the eighth legion. 6 I, 40 | latter targets), and about five thousand horse raised in 7 I, 47 | continued incessantly for five hours, and our men had suffered 8 I, 48 | maintained the battle for five hours, had advanced up the 9 I, 61 | The bridge being finished, five powerful states being joined 10 I, 66 | roads awaited them about five miles off. They retired 11 I, 67 | level road for the next five miles, that there then succeeded 12 I, 84 | 1.83]Afranius's five legions were drawn up in 13 I, 84 | cohorts out of each of the five legions formed the first 14 II, 7 | fleet of the Massilians five were sunk, four taken, and 15 II, 8 | thickness of the walls was five feet. But afterward, as 16 II, 10 | fastened small pillars, five feet high, which were joined 17 II, 23 | received from Caesar, and five hundred horse, and having 18 II, 39 | with all his forces, except five cohorts which he left to 19 III, 2 | thousand legionary soldiers and five hundred horse. This [the 20 III, 4 | legions of Roman citizens; five from Italy, which he had 21 III, 4 | from Gaul; Ariobarzanes, five hundred from Cappadocia. 22 III, 4 | commanded by Rascipolis; five hundred Gauls and Germans; 23 III, 9 | surrounded the town with five encampments, and began to 24 III, 24 | boldly toward him, he sent five four-banked galleys against 25 III, 34 | Calvisius Sabinus, with five cohorts, and a small party 26 III, 34 | eleventh and twelfth, and five hundred horse; from which 27 III, 46 | the enemy, and lost but five of their own, very quietly 28 III, 54 | and after an interval of five days, taking advantage of 29 III, 101| catching on both sides, five ships were burned to ashes. 30 III, 111| were all of either three or five banks of oars, well equipped Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
31 I, 10 | Aquileia, and with these five legions marches rapidly 32 I, 15 | battle, because they had with five hundred horse repulsed so 33 I, 15 | there was not more than five or six miles between the 34 I, 48 | Sequani and the Aedui. For five successive days from that 35 II, 13 | with his army was about five miles distant from that 36 V, 8 | circumstance; he himself, with five legions and a number of 37 V, 23 | other side of the Po, and five cohorts, he sent among the 38 VI, 5 | against the Menapii with five lightly-equipped legions. 39 VI, 7 | after leaving a guard of five cohorts for the baggage, 40 VI, 36 | almost annihilated, sent five cohorts into the neighboring 41 VI, 38 | garrison, and had now been five days without food. He, distrusting 42 VII, 36 | 36 Caesar, in five daysmarch, went from that 43 VII, 60 | wait for him. He leaves the five cohorts, which he considered 44 VII, 60 | the camp; he orders the five remaining cohorts of the 45 VII, 73 | continued trench every where five feet deep. These stakes 46 VII, 73 | from the ground. There were five rows in connection with, 47 VII, 75 | and Parisii, and Helvii; five thousand each from the Suessiones, 48 VIII, 30 | marching to the province with five thousand men, being all


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