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Caius Iulius Caesar
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marching

Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 I, 40| informed that Pompey was marching through Mauritania with 2 I, 68| Petreius, and the time of marching was the subject. The majority 3 II, 35| camp; for Curio's soldiers, marching out to battle, were without 4 II, 43| that Juba's forces were marching up, others that Varus was 5 III, 11| inform him that Caesar was marching toward him with all his 6 III, 13| endeavored to reach it, marching day and night. As soon as 7 III, 36| Favonius, that Domitius was marching against him with his legions, 8 III, 76| them, because the design of marching being adopted in a hurry, 9 III, 76| noon he gave the signal for marching, led out his army, and doubling 10 III, 85| settled, when the signal for marching was given, and the tents 11 III, 99| false which he declared when marching to battle: for Caesar entertained Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
12 I, 7 | disposition, if an opportunity of marching through the Province were 13 I, 33| the province and thence marching into Italy (as the Cimbri 14 I, 40| what direction they were marching, or with what object. That 15 II, 11| matter being determined on, marching out of their camp at the 16 II, 17| days, the army’s method of marching, went by night to the Nervii, 17 II, 29| Teutones, who, when they were marching into our province and Italy, 18 IV, 37| these two ships, and were marching to the camp, the Morini, 19 V, 18| by their own exertion and marching, accomplish it. ~ 20 VII, 9 | place several days before, marching incessantly night and day, 21 VII, 9 | the Bituriges; and after marching from it to Gergovia, a town 22 VII, 11| out with the intention of marching as soon as possible, to 23 VII, 61| that a strong force was marching up the river, and that the 24 VII, 66| collected, when Caesar was marching into the country of the 25 VIII, 20| imagined that the Romans were marching against them, and calling 26 VIII, 29| horse. Then the legions, marching in close order, came suddenly 27 VIII, 30| baggage and provisions), was marching to the province with five


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