Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 III, 4 | had brought in his fleet eight hundred, whom he had raised
2 III, 29 | one of recruits, and about eight hundred horse being landed,
3 III, 36 | Favonius, with a guard of eight cohorts, and ordered him
4 III, 76 | day's march, he advanced eight miles beyond Pompey's camp;
5 III, 106| lieutenant general), and with eight hundred horse, ten ships
6 III, 112| the town by a narrow way eight hundred paces in length,
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 7 I, 21 | at the foot of a mountain eight miles from his own camp;
8 II, 6 | the Remi, by name Bibrax, eight miles distant from this
9 II, 7 | fires, extended more than eight miles in breadth. ~
10 IV, 14 | time performed a march of eight miles, he arrived at the
11 IV, 22 | burden which were prevented, eight miles from that place, by
12 V, 8 | of our ships, more than eight hundred of which, including
13 V, 52 | him and were not more than eight miles distant; but intelligence
14 VII, 28 | forty thousand, scarcely eight hundred, who fled from the
15 VII, 64 | province: to these he adds eight hundred horse. He sets over
16 VII, 73 | to conceal the deceit. Eight rows of this kind were dug,
17 VII, 75 | number from the Lemovici; eight thousand each from the Pictones,
18 VII, 76 | that war, and collected eight thousand cavalry, and about
19 VIII, 8 | great hopes, who had served eight campaigns, but who, compared
20 VIII, 20 | camp, which was not above eight miles distant from the scene
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