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catching 1
cativolcus 3
cato 5
cattle 33
caturiges 1
caught 5
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33 cattle
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cattle

Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 I, 41| from the weight of the cattle, and the mass of water, 2 I, 49| consumed by Caesar. The cattle, which might have served 3 I, 53| his alliance, a supply of cattle, as they had but little 4 I, 56| an incredible number of cattle and people; and when some 5 I, 61| having collected all the cattle in the country, they convey 6 I, 81| their baggage off their cattle. When they perceived that 7 I, 82| killed all their baggage cattle. ~ 8 I, 85| beset on all sides, their cattle having been four days without 9 II, 25| very full of carriages and cattle, which they were conveying 10 III, 44| lately sown, in which the cattle might feed in the mean time. 11 III, 47| they held in great esteem cattle, of which they got great 12 III, 49| horses, and that their other cattle was dead: that they themselves 13 III, 61| great retinue, and several cattle, and were reckoned men of Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
14 III, 29| in a few days, when the cattle [of the enemy] and the rear 15 IV, 2 | Moreover, even as to laboring cattle, in which the Gauls take 16 V, 12| the Gauls: the number of cattle is great. They use either 17 V, 18| march, he used to drive the cattle and the inhabitants from 18 V, 20| large number of men and of cattle had been collected in it. ( 19 V, 20| town. A great amount of cattle was found there, and many 20 VI, 3 | capturing a large number of cattle and of men, and wasting 21 VI, 6 | possession of a large number of cattle and men. Constrained by 22 VI, 10| Ubii to drive off their cattle and carry away all their 23 VI, 35| possession of a large amount of cattle, of which barbarians are 24 VI, 43| consumed by so great numbers of cattle and men, but also had fallen 25 VII, 11| brought together, their cattle to be brought forth, and 26 VII, 17| their extreme hunger with cattle driven from the remote villages; 27 VII, 20| they could find any corn or cattle in the fields; that the 28 VII, 56| safety; and finding corn and cattle in the fields, after refreshing 29 VII, 71| among them, man by man, the cattle, great quantities of which 30 VIII, 10| an inconsiderable loss of cattle and servants, yet it raised 31 VIII, 24| country both of inhabitants, cattle, and buildings, so that 32 VIII, 41| without danger, not only the cattle designed for food and the 33 VIII, 41| for food and the working cattle, but a great number of men


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