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Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 II, 2 | wall and towers, and the multitude of engines retarded the 2 II, 35 | cut to pieces; and by the multitude and crowds of those that 3 II, 36 | In the town there was a multitude of people, ignorant of war, 4 II, 43 | sank with the weight of the multitude, and the fears of the rest 5 III, 19 | met the next day, a great multitude from both sides assembled, 6 III, 50 | at random among the whole multitude, and instantly retired to 7 III, 63 | of all sorts, and a vast multitude of archers poured round 8 III, 64 | retreat was prevented by the multitude of the fugitives. In that 9 III, 106| him; for this the whole multitude thought an infringement Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
10 I, 27 | supposed that, amid so vast a multitude of those who had surrendered 11 III, 3 | seen already covered with a multitude of armed men, nor could [ 12 III, 17 | themselves to Viridovix; a great multitude besides of desperate men 13 IV, 4 | the arrival of so great a multitude, removed from those houses 14 V, 43 | and pierces one of the multitude who was running up, and 15 VII, 11 | the roads prevented the multitude from escaping. He pillages 16 VII, 20 | by the eagerness of the multitude to hazard an engagement, 17 VII, 21 | 21 The whole multitude raise a shout and clash 18 VII, 38 | concealed themselves among the multitude of soldiers, and had escaped 19 VII, 48 | in action. When a great multitude of them had assembled, the 20 VII, 75 | state; lest, when so great a multitude assembled together, they 21 VIII, 14 | always attended by a vast multitude of wagons, even when they 22 VIII, 22 | the feeble support of the multitude to raise a war and carry 23 VIII, 26 | had revolted, that a great multitude of the enemy were in arms


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