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Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 I, 48| the enemy to fly from the higher ground and driven them into 2 I, 49| that there were never seen higher floods in those countries; 3 I, 52| time, they retired to the higher grounds. There were missing 4 I, 78| centurions he promoted to higher ranks, and conferred on 5 II, 5 | Trebonius's camp and all the higher grounds it was easy to see 6 III, 67| assured by those in the higher forts. This place was a 7 III, 98| mountain, to come down from the higher grounds into the plain, Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
8 I, 10| taken possession of the higher parts, attempt to obstruct 9 I, 23| though they had seized on the higher grounds, they had not joined 10 I, 25| their javelins from the higher ground, easily broke the 11 I, 26| a rampart, and from the higher ground kept throwing weapons 12 II, 23| out with wounds, from the higher ground into the river; and 13 II, 23| were fighting from the higher ground upon the very banks 14 II, 26| enemy, and observed from the higher ground what was going on 15 III, 3 | expectation, and almost all the higher places were seen already 16 III, 4 | ineffectually from their higher station. As soon as any 17 III, 6 | them to halt even upon the higher grounds. All the forces 18 III, 14| unobserved, for all the hills and higher grounds, from which there 19 III, 25| weapons, discharged from their higher position, fell with great 20 V, 8 | concealed themselves among the higher points. ~ 21 V, 9 | cavalry and chariots from the higher ground, began to annoy our 22 V, 49| camp to be fortified with a higher rampart in all directions, 23 VI, 26| middle of the forehead, higher and straighter than those 24 VI, 40| defend themselves from their higher position, nor imitate that 25 VI, 40| ranks of other legions to higher ranks in this legion, in 26 VII, 19| overpower them from the higher ground while sticking in 27 VII, 20| see distinctly from the higher ground the smallness of 28 VII, 51| Titus Sextius, occupied the higher ground. The legions, as 29 VII, 79| place, and post them on the higher ground. The town Alesia 30 VII, 82| by a sally made from the higher camp on the exposed flank, 31 VIII, 36| of a river, and that the higher grounds were unoccupied: 32 VIII, 36| men took possession of the higher grounds. Upon this the German


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