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   Book, Chap.
1 I, 75| because they thought they had escaped so impending danger; in 2 II, 7 | with Nasidius: all that escaped made the best of their way 3 II, 35| near killing Varus, but he escaped the danger by raising his 4 II, 42| killed. Very few of the horse escaped from that battle, but those 5 III, 19| sides, from which Vatinius escaped by being protected by the 6 III, 29| apprehensive for his own safety, escaped out of the town, and went 7 III, 53| fort, not a single soldier escaped without a wound; and in 8 III, 69| procured their safety, and escaped over their bodies. The soldiers Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
9 I, 53| vessel tied to the bank, escaped in it; our horse pursued 10 III, 19| rest, left but few, who escaped by flight. Thus at the same 11 V, 19| Cassivellaunus; he himself had escaped death by flight), send embassadors 12 V, 51| every tenth soldier had not escaped without wounds. From all 13 VI, 30| surprised, yet he himself escaped death. But it was effected 14 VII, 11| whole number of the enemy escaped being taken alive, because 15 VII, 38| intelligence from those who have escaped from the massacre; for I, 16 VII, 38| multitude of soldiers, and had escaped from the midst of the slaughter. 17 VII, 46| at noon, with difficulty escaped from the hands of the plunderers, 18 VII, 58| circumstance from those who had escaped from Melodunum, set fire 19 VIII, 20| few wounded men who having escaped by the shelter of the woods, 20 VIII, 21| fallen, that scarce a man had escaped to bring the fatal news. 21 VIII, 35| be taken alive. Luterius escaped thence with a few followers, 22 VIII, 44| who, I have related, had escaped from the battle, having 23 VIII, 48| prisoners. Their general escaped this misfortune by the swiftness


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