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windlass 1
winds 5
wine 2
wing 29
wings 2
winter 67
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29 seized
29 ten
29 watch
29 wing
28 bear
28 common
28 consent
Caius Iulius Caesar
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Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 I, 45 | which was stationed on that wing did not keep its ground, 2 II, 34 | the same time on the left wing, the entire cavalry of Publius 3 III, 67 | the attack with the left wing which he commanded in person, 4 III, 68 | cohorts on Caesar's right wing, through ignorance of the 5 III, 69 | first to flee. The right wing which had been separated 6 III, 69 | The soldiers of the left wing, perceiving from the rampart 7 III, 86 | to attack Caesar's right wing on the flank, and inclosing 8 III, 88 | following manner: On the left wing were the two legions, delivered 9 III, 88 | were disposed on the right wing. These Pompey considered 10 III, 88 | between the center and the wing, and he had a hundred and 11 III, 88 | neighboring forts. His right wing was secured by a river with 12 III, 88 | and slingers, on his left wing. ~ 13 III, 89 | the command of the left wing to Antonius, of the right 14 III, 89 | mentioned, lest his right wing might be surrounded by their 15 III, 91 | charged first on the right wing, and about one hundred and 16 III, 93 | out at once from his left wing, and his whole host of archers 17 III, 93 | about upon Pompey's left wing, while his infantry still 18 III, 94 | pieces; by them the left wing of Pompey's army was surrounded, 19 III, 112| quarter of the town was a wing of the king's palace, in Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
20 I, 52 | at the head of the right wing, because he had observed 21 I, 52 | enemy was routed on the left wing and put to flight, they [ 22 I, 52 | on our men from the right wing, by the great number of 23 II, 23 | was posted in the right wing, and the seventh at no great 24 II, 25 | tenth legion, to the right wing; where he perceived that 25 VII, 49 | of the hill, on the right wing of the enemy; that if he 26 VII, 62 | put to flight in the right wing, where the seventh legion 27 VII, 62 | legion stood: on the left wing, which position the twelfth 28 VII, 62 | taking place on the left wing were announced to the tribunes 29 VII, 67 | the Germans, on the right wing, having gained the top of


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