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1 I, 22| practice before, but in one continued range of sentinels and stations, 2 I, 26| that the mole could not be continued in the deep water, he fixed 3 I, 47| battle had in this manner continued incessantly for five hours, 4 I, 51| 1.50]Those floods continued several days. Caesar endeavored 5 I, 63| given by the scouts, Caesar continued his work day and night, 6 III, 14| vessels. One of them, which continued the voyage and did not obey 7 III, 16| mean time, let the truce be continued till the messengers could 8 III, 26| the wind, he nevertheless continued to chase us. Our men, taking 9 III, 44| the enemy were making a continued fortification in a circuit 10 III, 69| their horses behind, and continued to run in the same manner; 11 III, 93| while his infantry still continued to make battle, and attacked 12 III, 95| heat, for the battle had continued till mid-day, yet, being Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
13 I, 32| Sequani make, but silently continued in the same sadness. When 14 IV, 8 | alliance with them, if they continued in Gaul; that it was not 15 V, 12| thither, and having waged war, continued there and began to cultivate 16 VI, 5 | and were protected by one continued extent of morasses and woods; 17 VII, 73| into a point, he drew a continued trench every where five 18 VII, 89| Prevailed on by your continued solicitations, Balbus, I 19 VIII, 12| 12 As this continued for several days, and their 20 VIII, 15| one and the same time. The continued blaze soon screened all 21 VIII, 19| parts with great vigor, and continued for a long time undecided, 22 VIII, 25| savage barbarity; and never continued in its allegiance, except 23 VIII, 26| Duracius, who had always continued in friendship to the Roman 24 VIII, 29| 29 After the conflict had continued for some time with great 25 VIII, 43| communication. As the townsmen still continued to make an obstinate resistance, 26 VIII, 45| the only Aeduan that had continued in arms till that time. ~ 27 VIII, 47| the state of the Atrebates continued in their allegiance, Comius,


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