Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 1 I, 10| legions, and leads out from winter-quarters three which were wintering
2 I, 54| appointed Labienus over the winter-quarters, and set out in person for
3 III, 3 | since the works of the winter-quarters and the fortifications were
4 V, 23| station his army in its winter-quarters differently from the former
5 V, 23| scarcity of corn and yet the winter-quarters of all these legions (except
6 V, 23| and knew that the several winter-quarters were fortified, determined
7 V, 24| that they had arrived in winter-quarters, and that the place for
8 V, 25| after they had come into winter-quarters, the beginning of a sudden
9 V, 25| had conveyed corn into our winter-quarters, induced by the messages
10 V, 26| storming of all Caesar’s winter-quarters, in order that no legion
11 V, 26| soldiers when drawn out of winter-quarters, either to Cicero or to
12 V, 26| would be relieved from the winter-quarters, and also making a requital
13 V, 27| encountered by fortified winter-quarters; that this fact was a proof [
14 V, 27| come both from the nearest winter-quarters and from Caesar; lastly,
15 V, 28| received in the neighboring winter-quarters; that the opportunity for
16 V, 29| days hence with the nearest winter-quarters, may encounter the common
17 V, 30| the appurtenances of the winter-quarters, he would be compelled to
18 V, 36| their way to Labienus at winter-quarters, after wandering at random
19 V, 38| rush unexpectedly to the winter-quarters of Cicero, the report of
20 V, 40| passed the Rhine, that the winter-quarters of Caesar and of the others
21 V, 40| they deny them nothing but winter-quarters, and are unwilling that
22 V, 40| Romans] to depart from their winter-quarters safely and to proceed without
23 V, 41| the Nervii surround the winter-quarters with a rampart eleven feet
24 V, 45| Crassus, questor there, whose winter-quarters were twenty-five miles distant
25 V, 45| 400 horse from the nearest winter-quarters. ~
26 V, 46| made a departure from his winter-quarters, resembling a flight, he
27 V, 46| lead out his legion from winter-quarters; he relates at large the
28 V, 52| Fabius with his legion to his winter-quarters; he himself determines to
29 VI, 3 | led his legions back into winter-quarters. Having proclaimed a council
30 VII, 89| He sends the legions to winter-quarters; he restores about twenty
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