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   Book, Chap.
1 I, 18| narrowness of the country, and prevented from obtaining supplies: 2 I, 19| obey his orders, but were prevented by Quintus Lucretius, a 3 I, 20| and works round the town prevented his escape. ~ 4 I, 26| mold, that he might not be prevented from access to them to defend 5 I, 32| to Utica with his fleet, prevented his entering the port or 6 I, 85| like wild beasts, they were prevented from procuring water, and 7 I, 85| from procuring water, and prevented from walking abroad; and 8 II, 13| imagined that they were prevented by Trebonius from taking 9 II, 14| the enemy: but they were prevented, by arrows and engines from 10 II, 35| strength of the fortifications prevented our access to the camp; 11 III, 2 | was the only thing that prevented Caesar from putting a speedy 12 III, 17| and auxiliaries; while he prevented them from the use of the 13 III, 18| 3.18]Bibulus, being prevented from landing for several 14 III, 24| to this loss, they were prevented from getting water by the 15 III, 25| letter, that as they had not prevented Caesar's arrival at the 16 III, 37| restrained his men, and prevented their beginning a battle; 17 III, 64| danger. For retreat was prevented by the multitude of the Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
18 II, 4 | all Gaul was overrun, had prevented the Teutones and the Cimbri 19 II, 20| of these arrangements was prevented by the shortness of time 20 III, 14| of the enemy could not be prevented on the capture of their 21 IV, 16| the Suevi; or, if he was prevented from doing so by the business 22 IV, 22| ships of burden which were prevented, eight miles from that place, 23 V, 6 | partly because he said he was prevented by divine admonitions. After 24 V, 7 | great part of every season, prevented the voyage, he exerted himself 25 V, 9 | fight here and there, and prevented our men from entering their 26 VI, 31| was debarred by time and prevented by the sudden arrival of 27 VII, 11| camp before the town, being prevented by the time of the day, 28 VII, 11| the bridge and the roads prevented the multitude from escaping. 29 VII, 14| that the Romans should be prevented from foraging and procuring 30 VII, 17| the nature of the place prevented him from drawing a line 31 VII, 22| of very great weight, and prevented them from approaching the 32 VII, 26| nature and physical powers prevented them from taking to flight. 33 VII, 38| relations have been slain, am prevented by grief from declaring 34 VII, 56| difficulty of the roads prevented him; and especially because 35 VII, 59| that Caesar, having been prevented from prosecuting his journey 36 VII, 81| bullets. All view being prevented by the darkness, many wounds 37 VIII, 23| attempted to kill him, he was prevented by the friends of Comius, 38 VIII, 37| fear of whom he had been prevented from strengthening his redoubts, 39 VIII, 40| The nature of the ground prevented his turning the current:


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