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Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 I, 81| shortly returned to their daily duty on march, and charged 2 III, 49| labor in addition to their daily works. And even these springs 3 III, 83| Lentulus Spinther, in their daily quarrels about Caesar's 4 III, 85| before, contrary to his daily practice, Pompey's army Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
5 I, 1 | with the Germans in almost daily battles, when they either 6 I, 16| 16 Meanwhile, Caesar kept daily importuning the Aedui for 7 I, 48| army in camp: but engaged daily in cavalry skirmishes. The 8 II, 8 | distinguished reputation for valor: daily, however, in cavalry actions, 9 III, 17| from husbandry and their daily labor. Sabinus kept himself 10 III, 17| distance of two miles, and daily bringing out his forces, 11 III, 23| number of the enemy was daily increased, he thought that 12 IV, 1 | their food, and by their daily exercise and the freedom 13 IV, 2 | of the greatest labor by daily exercise. In cavalry actions 14 IV, 31| all contingencies; for he daily conveyed corn from the country 15 IV, 33| firmness of infantry; and by daily practice and exercise attain 16 V, 33| appointments and from their daily practice no damage could 17 V, 44| proportion as the attack became daily more formidable and violent, 18 V, 57| 58 Since Indutiomarus was daily advancing up to the camp 19 V, 57| Indutiomarus, according to his daily practice, advances up to 20 VI, 7 | hope of auxiliaries was daily increasing. He [Labienus] 21 VII, 14| that all these might be daily destroyed by the horse. 22 VII, 22| as fast as the mound had daily raised them, and countermined 23 VII, 30| contrary, his dignity increased daily, although a loss was sustained: 24 VII, 36| council of war, to come to him daily at the dawn, whether any 25 VII, 44| number of whom flocked to him daily. They all concurred in asserting, 26 VII, 89| most difficult task, as my daily refusals appear to plead 27 VIII, 10| happened in the course of our daily foraging, what must of necessity 28 VIII, 12| themselves acquainted with the daily stations of our horse, lie 29 VIII, 13| 13 In the mean time daily skirmishes take place continually


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