Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 1 I, 49| there two legions and a portion of the auxiliaries; and
2 IV, 1 | scantiness of which, a great portion of their body is bare, and
3 IV, 16| There was added also, that portion of the cavalry of the Usipetes
4 IV, 17| being connected with every portion of the work, sustained the
5 IV, 20| nor even to them was any portion of it known, except the
6 IV, 22| come to him from a great portion of the Morini, to plead
7 V, 12| 12 The interior portion of Britain is inhabited
8 V, 12| island itself: the maritime portion by those who had passed
9 V, 13| toward the north, to which portion of the island no land is
10 V, 23| the Eburones, the greatest portion of whom lie between the
11 V, 29| louder voice, that a great portion of the soldiers might hear
12 V, 34| the enemy, and, a great portion of the day being spent,
13 V, 37| slain, and that a large portion of the army has perished;
14 V, 45| consider that the remaining portion of the army, because it
15 V, 54| asserting that, as a large portion of our army had been cut
16 V, 54| cut off, a much smaller portion remained. However, none
17 VI, 12| Aedui to themselves, a large portion of their dependents and
18 VI, 12| against them; and held a portion of the neighboring land,
19 VI, 19| other], to that one the portion of both reverts together
20 VI, 21| of deer’s hides, a large portion of the body being in consequence
21 VI, 22| agriculture, and a large portion of their food consists in
22 VII, 7 | of the enemy; he orders a portion of the forces from the province,
23 VII, 10| place for the remaining portion of the winter, all Gaul
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