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Book, Chap. 1 I, 26| continued in the deep water, he fixed double floats, thirty feet
2 I, 28| across the ways, and in them fixed palisadoes and sharp stakes,
3 I, 29| ships. Caesar's soldiers fixed their ladders and scaled
4 I, 81| was pitched, and the tents fixed up, and his horse sent out
5 III, 19| wishes, and accordingly a fixed time was appointed for the
6 III, 20| entering into his office, fixed his tribunal near the bench
7 III, 39| block it up; and near it he fixed another at anchor, on which
8 III, 42| countries were too remote, he fixed granaries in certain places,
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 9 II, 11| noise and confusion, in no fixed order, nor under any command,
10 IV, 17| these into the river, and fixed them at the bottom, and
11 IV, 38| their thickest woods. Caesar fixed the winter quarters of all
12 V, 17| defended by sharp stakes fixed in front, and stakes of
13 V, 17| stakes of the same kind fixed under the water were covered
14 V, 56| quarters: he appoints to them a fixed day for assembling. In the
15 VI, 13| arms. These assemble at a fixed period of the year in a
16 VI, 22| flesh; nor has any one a fixed quantity of land or his
17 VI, 34| to any one, there he had fixed himself. These places were
18 VII, 4 | these states, he orders a fixed number of soldiers to be
19 VII, 31| be recruited, he levies a fixed quota of soldiers from each
20 VII, 75| Vercingetorix, but that a fixed number should be levied
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