Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 18| so, that he and upward of thirty cohorts, and a great number
2 I, 26| he fixed double floats, thirty feet on either side, before
3 I, 37| completed and rigged in thirty days (from the time the
4 I, 49| forded for the space of thirty miles, they were all of
5 I, 62| to sink several drains, thirty feet deep, by which he might
6 II, 8 | pursue the enemy. It extended thirty feet on every side, and
7 II, 18| he added to them about thirty auxiliary cohorts; he collected
8 III, 8 | and having taken about thirty, vented on them his rage
9 III, 10| Spains, and one hundred and thirty cohorts of Roman citizens,
10 III, 40| Lissus, where he attacked thirty merchantmen, left within
11 III, 53| counted to Caesar about thirty thousand arrows which had
12 III, 53| were found two hundred and thirty holes. In reward for this
13 III, 96| seaside, attended by only thirty horse, and went on board
14 III, 99| missing, but Caesar lost about thirty centurions, valiant officers.
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 15 IV, 35| still, having got about thirty horse, which Commius the
16 V, 2 | shortest, [being only] about thirty miles from the continent.
17 V, 13| solstice it is night there for thirty consecutive days. We, in
18 VI, 35| Rhine in ships and barks thirty miles below that place where
19 VII, 24| mound three hundred and thirty feet broad and eighty feet
20 VII, 38| soldiers, when he was about thirty miles distant from Gergovia,
21 VII, 71| he had barely corn for thirty days, but could hold out
22 VII, 74| provide forage and corn for thirty days. ~
23 VII, 75| and Aulerci Eburovices; thirty thousand from the Rauraci,
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