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campaign 3
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campania 1
camps 23
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can 44
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Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 I, 41| legions to their respective camps. ~ 2 I, 71| they had left behind in the camps, to which, being intercepted 3 I, 75| friends, so that the two camps seemed to be united into 4 I, 83| short space between the camps, even if the enemy were 5 I, 83| decisive victory; for the two camps were not distant from each 6 I, 83| begun, the nearness of the camps would afford a ready retreat 7 II, 35| that fled, the gates of the camps were thronged and the passage 8 III, 37| breadth between the two camps, he posted his army before 9 III, 43| country. For round Pompey's camps there were several high 10 III, 66| The situation of the two camps was as follows: a few days Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
11 I, 43| equal distance from both camps. Thither, as had been appointed, 12 I, 50| out his forces from both camps, and having advanced a little 13 I, 51| sufficient as a guard for both camps; [and then] drew up all 14 VI, 7 | things, also, since the camps were so near, are reported 15 VII, 30| Gauls began to fortify their camps, and were so alarmed that 16 VII, 46| of the town, with their camps very close to one another. 17 VII, 46| masters of the separate camps. And so great was their 18 VII, 46| their activity in taking the camps, that Teutomarus, the king 19 VII, 66| Vercingetorix encamped in three camps, about ten miles from the 20 VIII, 10| sallying out between the two camps. Sometimes, however, our 21 VIII, 13| continually in view of both camps; these were fought at the 22 VIII, 33| parts, and pitched three camps on very high ground, with 23 VIII, 36| one legion among the three camps, and takes the other without


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