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Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 I, 44| were encamped, there was a plain about three hundred paces 2 I, 66| refreshed his army on the plain that he might not expose 3 I, 71| march, and having found a plain behind large rocks, drew 4 II, 40| rising grounds down to the plain. ~ 5 III, 37| battle. But as there was a plain six miles in breadth between 6 III, 98| higher grounds into the plain, and pile their arms. When Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
7 I, 43| 43 There was a large plain, and in it a mound of earth 8 II, 8 | rising gradually from the plain, extended forward in breadth 9 II, 8 | front gradually sank to the plain); on either side of that 10 II, 19| than the limit to which the plain and open parts extended, 11 III, 1 | in a valley, with a small plain annexed to it, is bounded 12 VII, 46| 1200 paces distant from the plain and foot of the ascent, 13 VII, 51| soon as they reached the plain, halted and faced the enemy. 14 VII, 69| hill. Before the town lay a plain of about three miles in 15 VII, 70| cavalry action ensues in that plain, which we have already described 16 VII, 79| camp, they fill all that plain, which, we have related, 17 VII, 79| commanded a view of the whole plain. The besieged run together 18 VII, 81| the fortifications in the plain. Raising a shout suddenly, 19 VII, 83| the fortifications in the plain, and the rest of the forces 20 VIII, 14| across, and soon reached the plain on the top of the hill,


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