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Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 I, 26| the army, and that Pompey remained at Brundusium with twenty 2 I, 26| side of it, or whether he remained there for want of shipping; 3 I, 42| of Afranius, and having remained there a short time under 4 I, 62| absent: the other which had remained firm in Pompey's interest, 5 I, 78| centurions, several voluntarily remained with him, and he afterward 6 I, 81| them with the legions that remained. He left a few cohorts to 7 II, 5 | how all the youth which remained in it, and all persons of 8 III, 33| statues of that goddess, which remained there. When Scipio came 9 III, 66| this condition the camp remained for several days, the works Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
10 I, 5 | the private dwellings that remained; they burn up all the corn, 11 I, 23| 23 The next day (as there remained in all only two day’s space [ 12 I, 26| 130,000 men [of the enemy] remained alive, who marched incessantly 13 II, 28| by the consent of all who remained, and surrendered themselves 14 III, 11| the other provinces which remained at peace; and commands him 15 III, 28| Morini and the Menapii alone remained in arms, and had never sent 16 IV, 19| 19 Caesar, having remained in their territories a few 17 IV, 20| short part of summer which remained, Caesar, although in these 18 IV, 23| place for disembarking, he remained at anchor till the ninth 19 IV, 32| and some of the people remained in the country parts, others 20 V, 20| directions. The enemy, having remained only a short time, did not 21 V, 54| a much smaller portion remained. However, none of the German 22 VI, 8 | whom we have stated to have remained firm in his allegiance from 23 VI, 21| hardships. Those who have remained chaste for the longest time, 24 VI, 32| fortifications of the previous year remained, in order that he might 25 VI, 36| beasts of burden, which had remained in the camp, permission 26 VII, 35| the lower part of which remained entire. Having quickly finished 27 VIII, 4 | intelligence, though he had not remained more than eighteen days 28 VIII, 15| dispersed, and therefore remained in order of battle. Caesar,


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