Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 80| When they approached a valley or declivity, and the advanced
2 I, 80| all together down to the valley, and having passed it, should
3 II, 1 | country, and a very deep valley, required a long and difficult
4 II, 27| and with only one small valley between them, each drew
5 II, 34| between the two armies a valley, as already mentioned, not
6 II, 34| perceived descending into the valley. Against them Curio detached
7 II, 34| far before them all. The valley was so difficult of assent
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 8 III, 1 | village being situated in a valley, with a small plain annexed
9 III, 2 | from the mountains into the valley, and discharge their weapons
10 III, 20| placed in ambuscade in a valley. These attacked our men [
11 V, 31| descended into a considerable valley, they suddenly presented
12 V, 31| themselves on either side of that valley, and began both to harass
13 V, 48| other side of a considerable valley and rivulet. It was an affair
14 V, 48| path he might cross the valley. ~
15 V, 49| camp, on this side of the valley; if he could not accomplish
16 V, 49| passes, he might cross the valley and the river with the less
17 VI, 34| directions. Where either a hidden valley, or a woody spot, or a difficult
18 VII, 47| because there was a very large valley between them, were however
19 VIII, 9 | opposite to them, with a valley between them, deep rather
20 VIII, 14| from it only by a small valley, he laid a bridge over the
21 VIII, 40| water. A river divided the valley below, which almost surrounded
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