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Caius Iulius Caesar
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   Book, Chap.
1 I, 26 | gone to Dyrrachium with a considerable part of the army, and that 2 I, 43 | to bring materials from a considerable distance, he for the present 3 I, 56 | sword, returned safe with considerable booty to the camp over the 4 I, 62 | From these they expected considerable aid, both of horse and foot, 5 I, 65 | circuit of six miles and a considerable delay in fording the river, 6 I, 83 | spent. By the third day a considerable part of Caesar's work was 7 II, 2 | easily repulsed, and, doing considerable damage to those who sallied, 8 II, 8 | found that it might be of considerable service if it was raised 9 II, 17 | the army of Afranius, that considerable reinforcements had come 10 II, 31 | assault, after having suffered considerable loss; as if success did 11 II, 36 | he was on his march, with considerable forces, and encouraged them 12 III, 4 | distributed among his legions a considerable number, by way of recruits, 13 III, 9 | town, after sustaining such considerable losses, withdrew to Pompey, 14 III, 38 | detached his cavalry and a considerable number of light infantry 15 III, 45 | effected a retreat without considerable loss from that ground into 16 III, 49 | these springs were at a considerable distance from some of their 17 III, 62 | row galleys by night, a considerable number of light infantry 18 III, 72 | oftentimes been productive of considerable losses; how often an army 19 III, 76 | a hurry, they had left a considerable part of their wagons and 20 III, 103| minor, was there with a considerable army, engaged in war with Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
21 I, 43 | in it a mound of earth of considerable size. This spot was at nearly 22 I, 43 | the senate, in that very considerable presents had been sent him; 23 III, 8 | state is by far the most considerable of any of the countries 24 V, 31 | march had descended into a considerable valley, they suddenly presented 25 V, 48 | enemy on the other side of a considerable valley and rivulet. It was 26 VI, 26 | like palms, stretch out a considerable distance. The shape of the 27 VI, 29 | strengthens the place with considerable fortifications. Over that 28 VII, 14 | distance from the camp with considerable danger; and that it made 29 VIII, 5 | the storms, after losing a considerable number of their men, disperse, 30 VIII, 9 | erected gates and turrets of a considerable height. ~ 31 VIII, 14 | baggage had advanced to a considerable distance. But Caesar did 32 VIII, 16 | horse and foot, they did considerable damage to the Roman foragers. ~ 33 VIII, 26 | the attempt, and losing a considerable number of men, without being 34 VIII, 32 | author of new projects, had considerable authority among the barbarians; 35 VIII, 33 | possessed of effects, to a considerable amount, and that if they 36 VIII, 48 | flight, drawn Volusenus to a considerable distance from his troops,


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