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1 I, 45| 1.44]The manner of fighting of those soldiers was to 2 I, 45| accustomed to this manner of fighting among the Lusitanians and 3 I, 80| 1.79]Their manner of fighting was this: the light cohorts 4 II, 16| they had an opportunity of fighting with us on equal terms from 5 III, 19| would prevent citizens from fighting against citizens." Having 6 III, 40| very high turrets, so that fighting as it were from an eminence, 7 III, 99| mention was made before, fighting most courageously, lost Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
8 I, 25| hindrance to the Gauls in fighting, that, when several of their 9 I, 50| enemy an opportunity of fighting. When he found that they 10 II, 8 | men in the flank, while fighting. After doing this, and leaving 11 II, 10| place for the purpose of fighting, and when provisions began 12 II, 21| soldiers], he finds them fighting. Such was the shortness 13 II, 21| the mind of the enemy on fighting, that time was wanting not 14 II, 21| should lose the time for fighting. ~ 15 II, 23| whom they had engaged, were fighting from the higher ground upon 16 III, 5 | 5 When they had now been fighting for more than six hours, 17 III, 17| plundering and the love of fighting had called away from husbandry 18 III, 17| gave him an opportunity of fighting; so that Sabinus had now 19 III, 24| soldiers more eager for fighting, and the remarks of all 20 III, 25| character of men engaged in fighting; while also the enemy were 21 III, 25| while also the enemy were fighting resolutely and boldly, and 22 IV, 33| 33 Their mode of fighting with their chariots is this: 23 V, 15| whole of this method of fighting since the engagement took 24 V, 33| men were equal to them in fighting, both in courage and in 25 V, 34| Lucanius, of the same rank, fighting most valiantly, is slain 26 V, 36| ranks. There L. Cotta, while fighting, is slain, together with 27 V, 36| and is himself slain while fighting with the greatest courage 28 V, 48| inspires them with courage for fighting: the following day, at the 29 V, 50| ground with the intention of fighting; and he slew a great number 30 VI, 30| our horse. While they were fighting, one of his followers mounted 31 VI, 40| acquired, fell together fighting most valiantly. The enemy 32 VII, 25| direction, an end was put to the fighting. ~ 33 VII, 45| through their desire of fighting, or their hope of plunder, 34 VII, 49| perceived that his soldiers were fighting on unfavorable ground, and 35 VII, 50| the legion.” Thus he fell fighting a few moments after, and 36 VII, 80| each party to valor. After fighting from noon almost to sunset, 37 VIII, 19| offers of quarter, but, fighting courageously and wounding


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