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Caius Iulius Caesar
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Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 I, 7 | and told them that he had ten legions ready; that he was 2 I, 16 | occupied that town with ten cohorts; but, on being informed 3 I, 33 | had been carried by the ten tribunes of the people ( 4 II, 18 | inhabitants of Gades to build ten ships of war; besides, he 5 II, 23 | arrival near Clupea with ten ships which had been taken 6 III, 7 | Corcyra, with a hundred and ten ships. But they had not 7 III, 63 | feet wide, and a rampart ten feet high, and the top of 8 III, 63 | the top of the rampart was ten feet in breadth. At an interval 9 III, 69 | themselves down a rampart ten feet high into the trenches; 10 III, 88 | and he had a hundred and ten complete cohorts; these 11 III, 106| with eight hundred horse, ten ships of war from Rhodes, Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
12 I, 4 | vassals to the number of ten thousand persons; and led 13 I, 43 | they should bring with them ten men each to the conference. 14 II, 16 | Sambre was not more than ten miles from his camp; that 15 IV, 18 | 18 Within ten days after the timber began 16 V, 9 | themselves, having left ten cohorts and 300 horse at 17 V, 11 | matters he employed about ten days, the labor of the soldiers 18 V, 14 | their head and upper lip. Ten and even twelve have wives 19 V, 41 | completed a fortification of ten miles in circumference; 20 VII, 21 | prudence. They determine that ten thousand men should be picked 21 VII, 34 | him all their cavalry and ten thousand infantry, which 22 VII, 37 | have the command of the ten thousand, which were being 23 VII, 64 | these matters, he levies ten thousand infantry on the 24 VII, 66 | encamped in three camps, about ten miles from the Romans: and 25 VII, 75 | Sentones, Ruteni, and Carnutes; ten thousand from the Bellovaci; 26 VIII, 16 | advanced without any loss about ten miles, and encamped in a 27 VIII, 35 | occupying a position at about ten miles distance from the 28 VIII, 36 | with Drapes, not more than ten miles off: which being confirmed 29 VIII, 41 | was erected a turret of ten stories, not with the intention


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