Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 42| forces drawn up in three lines, and halted just before
2 I, 42| broad. The first and second lines confined under arms, as
3 I, 74| procure water within their lines, both without fear, and
4 I, 84| legions were drawn up in two lines, the auxiliary cohorts formed
5 I, 84| reserves. Caesar had three lines, four cohorts out of each
6 II, 28| began to go round Curio's lines, and to entreat the soldiers "
7 II, 36| besiege Utica, and to draw lines about it. In the town there
8 III, 44| completed their works by drawing lines of communication from one
9 III, 58| had been sown within the lines was already consumed, and
10 III, 62| instructions: at this part of the lines Caesar had posted Lentulus
11 III, 63| himself. But the extent of the lines, and the incessant labor
12 III, 67| number, he marched in two lines against Pompey's legion
13 III, 69| being overpowered within the lines, were endeavoring to retreat
14 III, 92| space left between the two lines, as sufficed for the onset
15 III, 97| consent, he began to draw lines round the mountain. The
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 16 I, 49| drawn up his army in three lines, marched to that place.
17 I, 49| ordered the first and second lines to be under arms; the third
18 I, 49| before arranged, ordered two lines to drive off the enemy:
19 I, 51| drawn up his army in three lines, advanced to the camp of
20 IV, 14| marshalled his army in three lines, and in a short time performed
21 VII, 23| preserve their order in right lines; and, besides, it possesses
22 VII, 84| distributed along their extensive lines, and with difficulty meets
23 VII, 85| should succeed in forcing the lines: the Romans expecting an
24 VII, 85| struggle is at the upper lines, to which as we have said
25 VII, 88| himself at the head of the lines in front of the camp, the
26 VIII, 11| the place inclosed with lines without an addition to his
27 VIII, 33| the intention of drawing lines round the town by degrees,
28 VIII, 37| surrounding the enemy with his lines, he orders the work to be
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