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Caius Iulius Caesar
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Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 I, 46 | either side, and was so narrow that even three cohorts, 2 I, 49 | necessity confined within these narrow limits. Neither could the 3 I, 66 | distance; and difficult and narrow roads awaited them about 4 I, 66 | placing parties in the narrow roads, stop the progress 5 I, 67 | should be confined in the narrow roads by Caesar's horse, 6 II, 25 | being rendered difficult and narrow by the very extensive out-buildings 7 III, 41 | through a difficult and narrow road to Dyrrachium; hoping, 8 III, 45 | confine Pompey within as narrow a compass as possible; Pompey, 9 III, 49 | their confinement within so narrow a compass, from the noisome 10 III, 49 | mountainous, and the valleys narrow at the bottom, he inclosed 11 III, 58 | foraging, fortified the two narrow passes already mentioned 12 III, 69 | mounted the rampart by a narrow breach, being apprehensive 13 III, 69 | should be engaged in the narrow passes, threw themselves 14 III, 100| further than the rest into a narrow part of the harbor: and 15 III, 112| connected with the town by a narrow way eight hundred paces Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
16 I, 2 | and bravery, they had but narrow limits, although they extended 17 I, 6 | one through the Sequani narrow and difficult, between Mount 18 I, 11 | forces over through the narrow defile and the territories 19 III, 9 | was very different in a narrow sea from what it was in 20 VI, 30 | attendants and friends in a narrow spot sustained for a short 21 VII, 15 | entrance, and that very narrow.” Permission being granted 22 VII, 17 | and marsh, and had a very narrow approach, as we have mentioned, 23 VII, 28 | upon one another in the narrow passage of the gates; and 24 VII, 44 | but likewise woody and narrow, by which there was a pass 25 VIII, 35 | the night, he set out by narrow paths through the woods,


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