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Caius Iulius Caesar
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Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 I, 22| from the town, but also to watch that no single person should 2 I, 23| 1.22]About the fourth watch, Lentulus Spinther said 3 I, 64| their camp about the third watch, they suddenly appeared 4 I, 65| had set out at the third watch. ~ 5 II, 30| to withdraw at the third watch to the Cornelian camp; that 6 II, 35| tents for show, at the third watch led back his army quietly 7 II, 39| had set out at the fourth watch with all his forces, except 8 III, 40| been placed by Acilius to watch the port with several ships, 9 III, 77| immediately after the fourth watch: that if he should be under Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
10 I, 12| legions during the third watch, and came up with that division 11 I, 21| was easy. During the third watch he orders Titus Labienus, 12 I, 21| himself during the fourth watch, hastens to them by the 13 I, 40| next night, in the fourth watch, that he might ascertain, 14 I, 41| then set out in the fourth watch, as he had said [he would]. 15 II, 11| their camp at the second watch, with great noise and confusion, 16 II, 33| or at least would keep watch less carefully, partly with 17 II, 33| time required) in the third watch, suddenly made a sally from 18 IV, 23| set sail about the third watch, and ordered the horse to 19 V, 9 | the enemy, at the third watch, fearing the less for the 20 V, 22| beginning of the second watch, he reached land at break 21 VII, 3 | before the end of the first watch, which is an extent of more 22 VII, 11| orders two legions to keep watch under arms. The people of 23 VII, 24| to his usual custom, kept watch at the work, and encouraged 24 VII, 24| little before the third watch they discovered that the 25 VII, 58| from his camp at the third watch, and reached Melodunum by 26 VII, 60| at the end of the fourth watch, and there wait for him. 27 VII, 71| the cavalry in the second watch, [on that side] where our 28 VII, 83| from the camp at the first watch, and having almost completed 29 VIII, 7 | but had been sent back to watch our motions. Upon Caesar


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