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sigambri 5
sight 42
sign 3
signal 38
signal-making 1
signalizing 1
signified 1
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38 nearest
38 opposite
38 private
38 signal
38 strength
38 think
37 certain
Caius Iulius Caesar
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signal

Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 I, 28| to call off by a certain signal, when all the soldiers were 2 I, 29| were called off by the signal which had been agreed on, 3 I, 67| information Caesar ordered the signal to be given and the military 4 I, 83| eighth hour, by a certain signal, and placed them in order 5 II, 40| necessary he would give them the signal for battle, and such orders 6 II, 41| Sabura gave his men the signal, marshaled his army, and 7 III, 24| of Antonius, on a certain signal, rowed with great violence 8 III, 37| without even giving the signal for breaking up the camp, 9 III, 38| corn, and having given the signal for decamping, advanced 10 III, 46| that legion, ordered the signal of battle to be sounded, 11 III, 65| forts, which was the usual signal on such occasions, drafted 12 III, 75| possible, he ordered the signal for decamping to be given; 13 III, 76| about noon he gave the signal for marching, led out his 14 III, 85| being settled, when the signal for marching was given, 15 III, 89| that he would give the signal whenever he wished them 16 III, 90| he gave by a trumpet the signal to his soldiers, who were 17 III, 91| pre-eminent bravery. He, when the signal was given, says, "Follow 18 III, 93| 93]But our men, when the signal was given, rushed forward 19 III, 93| perceived this, he gave the signal to his fourth line, which Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
20 I, 12| state which had brought a signal calamity upon the Roman 21 I, 52| Accordingly our men, upon the signal being given, vigorously 22 II, 20| necessary to run to arms; the signal to be given by the trumpet; 23 II, 21| could be cast, he gave the signal for commencing battle. And 24 II, 33| the least difficult. The signal having been immediately 25 III, 4 | on, the enemy, upon the signal being given, rushed down [ 26 III, 5 | and afterward, upon the signal being given, sally forth 27 III, 19| his men, gives them the signal, which they earnestly desired. 28 IV, 23| favorable at the same time, the signal being given and the anchor 29 V, 51| discovered to have been signal. He receives information 30 VII, 19| earnestly demanding the signal for action, “with how great 31 VII, 27| the walls, and gave the signal to the soldiers. They suddenly 32 VII, 45| particulars, he gives the signal for action, and detaches 33 VII, 46| another. The soldiers, on the signal being given, quickly advance 34 VII, 47| had in view, ordered the signal to be sounded for a retreat; 35 VII, 62| to be present,” gives the signal for action. At the first 36 VII, 81| heard the shout, gives the signal to his troops by a trumpet, 37 VIII, 15| of the day, on a certain signal, set them all on fire at 38 VIII, 36| order of battle. Then, on a signal being suddenly given on


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