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Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 I, 19| a town about seven miles distant from Corfinium, were ready 2 I, 30| wait for a fleet from the distant regions of Gaul, Picenum, 3 I, 53| camp followers to the more distant states, and endeavored to 4 I, 61| away, several of the more distant states revolt from Afranius, 5 I, 62| Ebro, about twenty miles distant from their camp. At this 6 I, 82| camp, they were further distant from the water; and one 7 I, 83| for the two camps were not distant from each other above two 8 II, 23| is about twenty-two miles distant from Clupea, and in the 9 II, 24| is not more than a mile distant from Utica in a direct line. 10 II, 37| were less than twenty miles distant from Utica, abandoning his 11 III, 66| above four hundred paces distant from the sea. Afterward, 12 III, 67| place was a half a mile distant from Pompey's new camp. 13 III, 79| scarce four hours' march distant, having got intelligence Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
14 I, 10| Santones, which are not far distant from those boundaries of 15 I, 40| intended to put off till a more distant day, and would break up 16 I, 41| only four and twenty miles distant from ours. ~~ 17 I, 49| the camp. This place was distant from the enemy about 600 18 II, 5 | that they were then not far distant, he hastened to lead his 19 II, 6 | name Bibrax, eight miles distant from this camp. This the 20 II, 13| army was about five miles distant from that town, all the 21 III, 9 | Crassus, since he was so far distant himself, orders ships of 22 IV, 7 | Germans were. When he was distant from them only a few days’ 23 IV, 11| not more than twelve miles distant from the enemy, the embassadors 24 V, 26| whom was about fifty miles distant from them, the other rather 25 V, 45| winter-quarters were twenty-five miles distant from him. He orders the 26 V, 45| it was somewhat further distant, should be waited for; but 27 V, 52| he was about sixty miles distant from the winter-quarter 28 V, 52| not more than eight miles distant; but intelligence respecting 29 VI, 7 | were already not further distant from him than a journey 30 VII, 23| lengthwise and two feet distant from each other at equal 31 VII, 26| Vercingetorix was not far distant from the town, and the extensive 32 VII, 38| he was about thirty miles distant from Gergovia, and, weeping, 33 VII, 46| town wall was 1200 paces distant from the plain and foot 34 VII, 72| which were eighty feet distant from one another. ~~ 35 VII, 73| dug, and were three feet distant from each other. They called 36 VII, 77| things which are going on in distant countries, look to the neighboring 37 VII, 84| generally all evils which are distant most powerfully alarm men’ 38 VIII, 10| should be occasion to make a distant excursion to get forage 39 VIII, 20| was not above eight miles distant from the scene of action,


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