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Civil Wars
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1 II, 9 | defense which, they had learned by experience in other places, 2 III, 65| action. And having there learned the loss he had sustained, Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
3 I, 13| despise them; that they had so learned from their sires and ancestors, 4 I, 19| of all this—that he had learned by experience his brother 5 I, 22| was far advanced, Caesar learned through spies, that the 6 II, 4 | and by alliances, they had learned what number each state had 7 II, 5 | approaching toward him, and learned from the scouts whom he 8 II, 10| resolution, viz., that they had learned that Divitiacus and the 9 II, 17| 17 Having learned these things, he sends forward 10 II, 17| these, as was afterwards learned from the prisoners, having 11 II, 26| men, who, when they had learned from the flight of the horse 12 IV, 9 | them even that; for he had learned that they had sent a great 13 IV, 19| harassed by the Suevi, he learned from them these particulars: 14 IV, 23| told them both what he had learned from Volusenus, and what 15 V, 2 | from which port he had learned that the passage into Britain 16 V, 6 | appointment]. That fact Caesar had learned from his own personal friends. 17 V, 7 | 7 Having learned this fact, Caesar, because 18 V, 41| military works they had learned from our men in the intercourse 19 V, 46| commanded. Labienus, having learned the death of Sabinus and 20 VI, 7 | Germans. Labienus, having learned the design of the enemy, 21 VI, 10| infantry and of cavalry. Having learned these things, he provides 22 VI, 35| legion. Here it might be learned how much fortune achieves 23 VI, 39| legions, which they had learned from their prisoners had 24 VII, 18| morning. They having quickly learned the arrival of Caesar by 25 VII, 77| of those whom they have learned by fame to be noble and 26 VII, 82| executing these movements, they learned the retreat of their countrymen 27 VIII, 36| After this success, Caninius learned from some prisoners, that


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