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Book, Chap. 1 I, 63| this being given by the scouts, Caesar continued his work
2 III, 41| true intelligence from his scouts, he decamped the day following,
3 III, 66| work was finished, Caesar's scouts observed that some cohorts,
4 III, 67| 3.67]Caesar's scouts brought him word that the
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 5 I, 21| same day informed by his scouts, that the enemy had encamped
6 I, 21| is sent forward with the scouts. ~~
7 I, 41| march, he was informed by scouts that the forces of Ariovistus
8 II, 5 | him, and learned from the scouts whom he had sent out, and [
9 II, 11| learning this through his scouts, [but] fearing an ambuscade,
10 II, 11| having been confirmed by the scouts, he sent forward his cavalry
11 II, 17| things, he sends forward scouts and centurions to choose
12 III, 2 | suddenly informed by his scouts that all the people had
13 IV, 4 | of the Germans by their scouts, had, without apprehension,
14 IV, 19| they had by means of their scouts found that the bridge was
15 V, 46| arrival of Crassus by the scouts at about the third hour,
16 V, 48| the matter through their scouts, abandon the blockade, and
17 V, 48| enemy. In the mean while scouts having been sent in all
18 VI, 7 | reported to the enemy by scouts before daylight. ~
19 VI, 10| orders them to send numerous scouts among the Suevi, and learn
20 VI, 29| discovered through the Ubian scouts that the Suevi had retired
21 VII, 11| circumstance was announced by scouts, Caesar, having set fire
22 VII, 16| received intelligence by trusty scouts, every hour in the day,
23 VII, 18| the arrival of Caesar by scouts, hid their cars and baggage
24 VII, 35| opposite that of the enemy, scouts being distributed in every
25 VII, 44| already ascertained by his scouts, that the back of that hill
26 VII, 61| arrived there, the enemy’s scouts, as they were stationed
27 VII, 83| reconnoitered the country by their scouts, select from the entire
28 VIII, 35| sentinels of our camp, and the scouts which we had sent out, having
29 VIII, 36| enemy, he was informed by scouts, which he had sent before
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