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neighboring

Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 I, 16 | collects, likewise, from the neighboring countries, as many cohorts 2 I, 16 | Marsians, Pelignians, and neighboring states. ~ 3 I, 19 | bringing in corn from the neighboring free towns, and waiting 4 I, 38 | quarters in Narbo, and the neighboring country; and ordered him 5 I, 41 | the inclinations of the neighboring states by letters and messengers. 6 II, 37 | been stored up from the neighboring salt-pits. Timber could 7 II, 38 | being called home by a neighboring war, and a dispute with 8 III, 12 | Amantia, and the other neighboring states, and all Epirus: 9 III, 13 | colors in Epirus and the neighboring countries; several threw 10 III, 31 | leaving behind him his neighboring enemies, the Parthians ( 11 III, 42 | carriage of the corn for the neighboring states. He likewise gave 12 III, 52 | relief might be sent from the neighboring posts. In one place, Volcatius 13 III, 73 | reduced to submission the neighboring states that abounded with 14 III, 88 | protect his camp, and the neighboring forts. His right wing was 15 III, 99 | others took shelter in the neighboring states. One hundred and 16 III, 102| have taken refuge in the neighboring states, that they should 17 III, 112| for he sent to all the neighboring countries, to demand supplies. Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
18 I, 3 | and friendship with the neighboring states. They reckoned that 19 I, 18 | home, but even among the neighboring states, he has great influence, 20 III, 2 | unite those parts to the neighboring province [of Gaul], not 21 III, 8 | had given to Crassus. The neighboring people led on by their influence ( 22 IV, 21 | ships from all parts of the neighboring countries, and the fleet 23 V, 28 | had been received in the neighboring winter-quarters; that the 24 V, 54 | procure horses from the neighboring people, and allure to him 25 V, 56 | sends messengers to the neighboring states and summons horse 26 V, 57 | all the cavalry of the neighboring states which he [Labienus] 27 VI, 2 | cease not to importune the neighboring Germans and to promise them 28 VI, 2 | with the Carnutes and the neighboring states, that the Germans 29 VI, 12 | and held a portion of the neighboring land, seized on by force, 30 VI, 34 | dispatches messengers to the neighboring states; by the hope of booty 31 VI, 36 | sent five cohorts into the neighboring corn-lands, between which 32 VI, 43 | of auxiliaries] from the neighboring states, dispatches them 33 VII, 55 | collect forces from the neighboring country, to place guards 34 VII, 57 | forces arrived from the neighboring states. The supreme command 35 VII, 77 | distant countries, look to the neighboring Gaul, which being reduced 36 VIII, 3 | the Romans, fled to the neighboring states, relying either on 37 VIII, 3 | friendship, and that the neighboring states had given hostages, 38 VIII, 5 | and take refuge among the neighboring states. ~ 39 VIII, 6 | military prowess), and the neighboring states, headed by Correus,


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