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Book, Chap. 1 I, 15 | 1.14]Intelligence of this being brought to
2 I, 22 | 1.21]Upon intelligence of these matters, though
3 I, 44 | seize the eminence. Upon intelligence of this the cohorts which
4 I, 52 | 1.51]Intelligence was brought to Afranius
5 I, 54 | the first to bring him the intelligence; others, that they might
6 I, 74 | deliberating on these matters, intelligence was brought them that their
7 II, 7 | purpose of bearing this intelligence, and when it came near the
8 II, 36 | from king Juba, with the intelligence that he was on his march,
9 II, 37 | 2.37]The same intelligence was brought to Curio; but
10 II, 43 | camp by Curio, having got intelligence of these things, encouraged
11 III, 30 | and Pompey received this intelligence almost at the same time;
12 III, 40 | Egyptian fleet, having got intelligence of these things, came to
13 III, 41 | having afterward got true intelligence from his scouts, he decamped
14 III, 62 | 3.62]Upon receiving this intelligence, Pompey, who had already
15 III, 79 | march distant, having got intelligence from these, by the courtesy
16 III, 101| galleys were taken besides. Intelligence was shortly after received
17 III, 101| and friends. Upon which intelligence Cassius departed with his
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 18 II, 11 | the camp. At daybreak, the intelligence having been confirmed by
19 V, 52 | without his receiving some intelligence respecting the meetings
20 V, 52 | eight miles distant; but intelligence respecting the victory of
21 VI, 10 | the Suevi, after certain intelligence concerning the army of the
22 VII, 1 | assizes. There he receives intelligence of the death of Clodius;
23 VII, 3 | place, they transmit the intelligence through their lands and
24 VII, 9 | army into one place before intelligence of his arrival could be
25 VII, 16 | Avaricum. There he received intelligence by trusty scouts, every
26 VII, 26 | to shout aloud, and give intelligence of their flight to the Romans.
27 VII, 38 | their cause. Learn this intelligence from those who have escaped
28 VII, 40 | felt great anxiety on this intelligence, because he had always especially
29 VII, 43 | 43 In the mean time, when intelligence was brought that all their
30 VII, 59 | departed from Gergovia; intelligence was likewise brought to
31 VII, 61 | little before daylight, intelligence was given to the enemy that
32 VIII, 4 | against them. Upon this intelligence, though he had not remained
33 VIII, 8 | and laying before it the intelligence which he had received, he
34 VIII, 19 | battle array. Upon this intelligence, our men, confiding in the
35 VIII, 36 | begun the battle. Upon this intelligence, he marched up with his
36 VIII, 47 | Nemetocenna : there he got intelligence that Comius, the Atrebatian
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