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Book, Chap. 1 I, 13| his escape; his soldiers deserted him on the road, and returned
2 I, 14| the battle began, Varus is deserted by his troops: some of them
3 I, 16| his cohorts with him, was deserted by a great part of his men.
4 I, 17| ordered the soldiers that had deserted from him to be sought out
5 I, 25| Bivius Curius, and having deserted the praetor, carried their
6 I, 32| Sardinia, and Curio, Sicily, deserted by their governors when
7 II, 18| great number of his men had deserted to Afranius. That he had
8 II, 27| belonging to the companies, deserted from Curio's camp to Attius
9 II, 30| in a battle, than to be deserted and surrounded by their
10 II, 32| say that they have been deserted and betrayed by you, and
11 II, 34| the light-infantry being deserted by those who had come out
12 III, 13| that they almost every man deserted their colors in Epirus and
13 III, 60| great number of horses, they deserted to Pompey along with those
14 III, 61| either horse or foot had deserted from Caesar to Pompey, though
15 III, 79| and Roscillus, and who had deserted to Pompey, having met on
16 III, 84| two Allobrogians, who had deserted to Pompey, as we before
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 17 I, 27| and the slaves who had deserted to them. While those things
18 I, 40| of an affair, fortune had deserted them, or, that upon some
19 II, 25| efforts, and that some, deserted by those in the rear, were
20 V, 33| number, and though they were deserted by their leader and by fortune,
21 V, 44| beginning of the blockade had deserted to Cicero, and had exhibited
22 V, 55| Caesar, and never having deserted him) an enemy and confiscates
23 VII, 2 | that they should not be deserted by the rest of the Gauls
24 VII, 45| perceived the camp of the enemy deserted, covers the military insignia
25 VIII, 5 | suffering of other states, deserted their villages and towns (
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