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Caius Iulius Caesar
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Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 I, 16 | two legions. Domitius had collected about twenty cohorts from 2 I, 61 | they agreed, and having collected all the cattle in the country, 3 II, 18 | thirty auxiliary cohorts; he collected a large quantity of corn 4 III, 3 | employed by an enemy, had collected a numerous fleet from Asia, 5 III, 13 | side of the river Apsus, collected there all his troops and 6 III, 31 | province. When they were collected, leaving behind him his 7 III, 42 | off all the corn, which he collected by means of his horse. ~ 8 III, 80 | associate in his misfortunes, collected all the people, both slaves 9 III, 103| tax farmers, and partly collected from the merchants, and 10 III, 110| and transports had been collected: for at Alexandria all our Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
11 I, 16 | saying that it was being collectedbrought in—on the road.” 12 I, 24 | followed with all their wagons, collected their baggage into one place: 13 II, 2 | and that an army was being collected in one place. Then, indeed, 14 II, 5 | the Belgae, which had been collected in one place, were approaching 15 II, 15 | all the arms in the town collected, he went from that place 16 II, 25 | the twelfth legion being collected together in one place, the 17 II, 28 | have stated to have been collected together in the fenny places 18 III, 16 | that battle; and they had collected in that one place whatever 19 III, 17 | revolted; from which he had collected a large and powerful army. 20 III, 18 | were fully certain, they collected faggots and brushwood, with 21 IV, 18 | after the timber began to be collected, the whole work was completed, 22 IV, 22 | to his protection. Having collected together, and provided about 23 IV, 26 | threw their weapons upon our collected forces on their exposed 24 V, 20 | men and of cattle had been collected in it. (Now the Britons, 25 V, 39 | the timber which they had collected for the purpose of fortification: 26 V, 39 | following day the enemy, having collected far greater forces, attack 27 VII, 4 | needy and desperate. Having collected such a body of troops, he 28 VII, 5 | 5 Having quickly collected an army by their punishments, 29 VII, 12 | orders their arms to be collected, their horses to be brought 30 VII, 31 | great number in Gaul, to be collected and sent to him. By these 31 VII, 56 | forces of the enemy should be collected in that place. For no one 32 VII, 65 | twenty-two cohorts, which were collected from the entire province 33 VII, 66 | number of these having been collected, when Caesar was marching 34 VII, 76 | resources to that war, and collected eight thousand cavalry, 35 VIII, 7 | soon as his troops were collected, he marched against the 36 VIII, 10 | happen, when corn is to be collected by a few scattered men out 37 VIII, 30 | of the revolt of Gaul had collected from all quarters men of 38 VIII, 34 | prevent their taking it) they collected a great store. Sometimes


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