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aduatuca 3
aduatuci 12
adulation 1
advance 39
advanced 62
advanced-guard 1
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40 want
40 well
39 000
39 advance
39 aid
39 auxiliaries
39 distant
Caius Iulius Caesar
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Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 III, 55 | conquest of Achaia, and to advance further into the country. 2 III, 92 | Caesar's attack, and not to advance from their position, or 3 III, 94 | ordered his third line to advance, which till then had not 4 III, 102| his cavalry were able to advance, and ordered one legion Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
5 I, 39 | moved and the troops to advance, the soldiers would not 6 I, 39 | obedient to the command, nor advance in consequence of their 7 I, 40 | obedient to command, or advance, he was not at all disturbed 8 I, 48 | if it was necessary to advance further than usual, or to 9 II, 6 | forming a testudo, they advance to the gates and undermine 10 II, 10 | and did not see our men advance to a more disadvantageous 11 IV, 2 | be themselves but few, to advance against any number whatever 12 IV, 9 | would not in the mean time advance his camp nearer to them. 13 IV, 11 | earnestly entreated him not to advance any further. When they could 14 IV, 11 | those who had marched in advance of the main army, and forbid 15 IV, 11 | that he would not that day advance further than four miles 16 IV, 11 | officers who had marched in advance with all the cavalry, to 17 IV, 25 | hesitating [whether they should advance to the shore], chiefly on 18 V, 42 | obtained and secured, began to advance their towers and mantelets, 19 V, 42 | but none of them dared to advance. Then stones having been 20 V, 55 | wanting to him if he began to advance from his own territories, 21 VI, 8 | believed to be retreating, advance toward them with threatening 22 VI, 22 | For this enactment they advance many reasons-lest seduced 23 VI, 35 | Allured by booty, they advance further; neither morass 24 VII, 14 | privation, or else would advance to any distance from the 25 VII, 35 | Having ordered these to advance as far as they could, when 26 VII, 46 | a barrier to retard the advance of our men; and leaving 27 VII, 46 | signal being given, quickly advance to this fortification, and 28 VII, 61 | Metiosedum, with orders to advance as far as the ships would 29 VII, 66 | none of them would dare to advance beyond the main body. In 30 VII, 67 | usually ordered the troops to advance, and the army to wheel round 31 VII, 70 | front of the rampart to advance a little. The Gauls, who 32 VII, 73 | number, since they used to advance to some distance from the 33 VII, 85 | others, forming a testudo, advance to the attack; fresh men 34 VII, 88 | Gauls; the other cohorts advance rapidly; the enemy turn 35 VIII, 9 | Caesar, saw the legions advance with a regular motion, drawn 36 VIII, 16 | escape, he made his legions advance, and sent a party of horse 37 VIII, 27 | and ordered his cavalry to advance no farther before the legions 38 VIII, 41 | Opposite to it he began to advance the vineae toward the mountain, 39 VIII, 53 | Marcellus, who endeavored to advance his own dignity, by raising


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