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Caius Iulius Caesar
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Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 I, 39| of the advantages of its situation. ~ 2 I, 80| affairs were in a perilous situation; the only plan left was, 3 I, 86| terms, in an advantageous situation and time, that all things 4 II, 25| fortified by its natural situation, on one side by the town 5 II, 32| and reduced them to that situation that they can receive no 6 II, 37| nature and strength of the situation, from its proximity to the 7 II, 42| escaping in their deplorable situation was to gain the nearest 8 III, 9 | fortified by its natural situation and a hill. The Roman citizens 9 III, 23| much by the advantage of situation, that he dispatched letters 10 III, 30| approach, chose a convenient situation, where he posted his forces; 11 III, 30| encamped in a convenient situation. ~ 12 III, 37| the river, on an elevated situation. After a few days, he placed 13 III, 66| march to the old camp. The situation of the two camps was as 14 III, 85| to this disadvantageous situation. Caesar, seeing no likelihood Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
15 I, 2 | side by the nature of their situation; on one side by the Rhine, 16 III, 2 | disadvantageous character of the situation, even their first attack 17 III, 9 | relied on the nature of their situation. They knew that the passes 18 III, 12| by the same advantages of situation. They did this the more 19 III, 19| 19 The situation of the camp was a rising 20 III, 19| happened, by the advantage of situation, by the unskilfulness and 21 V, 48| forces in a disadvantageous situation. For the present, therefore, 22 V, 56| might inform himself of the situation of the camp; at another 23 VI, 34| Roman army required, the situation itself was a safeguard to 24 VI, 40| descended into an unfavorable situation. The centurions, some of 25 VII, 36| that day, on viewing the situation of the city, which, being 26 VII, 68| day. On reconnoitering the situation of the city, finding that 27 VII, 77| on the exigency of their situation. After various opinions 28 VII, 85| having selected a commanding situation, sees distinctly whatever 29 VIII, 11| a morass and its natural situation, and that it could not be 30 VIII, 16| men into a disadvantageous situation, he advances himself but 31 VIII, 32| fortified by its natural situation; and prevailed on the inhabitants 32 VIII, 39| relying on the advantage of situation, should follow their example 33 VIII, 41| assiduity the difficulties of situation. At the same time they work 34 VIII, 42| happened in an elevated situation, and in sight of our army;


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