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   Book, Chap.
1 I, 3 | the senate on this matter, till levies were made throughout 2 I, 6 | account for their actions, till the eighth month. Recourse 3 I, 12 | if he should not set out till after Caesar's consulate 4 I, 23 | soldiers of Domitius leave him till they brought him into Caesar' 5 I, 62 | hoped to protract the war till winter, in a friendly country. 6 I, 66 | march, they deferred it till the following day; Caesar 7 I, 84 | both armies kept under arms till sunset; when they both returned 8 I, 88 | corn from the present time till they arrived at the river 9 II, 12 | and besought them "to wait till Caesar's arrival; they saw 10 II, 34 | ascent. Each was waiting till the enemy's forces should 11 II, 42 | and accordingly fought till he was killed. Very few 12 III, 16 | let the truce be continued till the messengers could return 13 III, 51 | there was but a short time till sunset: for in hopes of 14 III, 51 | protracted the battle almost till night. Taking therefore 15 III, 61 | ostentatious show of them, for till that day, not a soldier, 16 III, 75 | ordered them not to halt till they had performed their 17 III, 94 | third line to advance, which till then had not been engaged, 18 III, 95 | the battle had continued till mid-day, yet, being prepared 19 III, 100| deterred from his purpose; and till he had received advice of 20 III, 101| the town was maintained till the news arrived very opportunely: Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
21 I, 26 | carried on also at the baggage till late in the night, for they 22 I, 40 | had intended to put off till a more distant day, and 23 I, 50 | maintained on both sides till the evening. At sunset, 24 III, 15 | almost from the fourth hour till sun-set. ~ 25 IV, 12 | desist from their retreat till they had come in sight of 26 IV, 23 | disembarking, he remained at anchor till the ninth hour, for the 27 IV, 30 | and protract the affair till winter; because they felt 28 IV, 36 | voyage ought to be deferred till winter. Having met with 29 V, 30 | matter is prolonged by debate till midnight. At last Cotta, 30 V, 34 | they fought from day-break till the eighth hour, they did 31 V, 36 | difficulty sustain the attack till night; despairing of safety, 32 VIII, 13 | rising grounds, did not stop till they had retired into their 33 VIII, 19 | for a long time undecided, till at length a body of foot 34 VIII, 28 | enemy, and delay their march till he himself should come up. 35 VIII, 45 | that had continued in arms till that time. ~


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