Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 47| had been promoted from the lower ranks to that post. About
2 III, 63| contrary way, with the works lower. For some days before, Caesar,
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 3 I, 1 | frontier of Gaul, extend to the lower part of the river Rhine;
4 II, 18| for about 200 paces at the lower part; but in the upper part,
5 II, 25| though advancing from the lower ground, were not relaxing
6 III, 14| not be cast up from [our] lower position with sufficient
7 IV, 17| sharpened a little at the lower end, and proportioned in
8 IV, 17| the distance of forty feet lower down, fastened together
9 IV, 17| water obliquely, at the lower side of the bridge, and
10 IV, 28| danger, were driven to the lower part of the island, nearer
11 IV, 36| and were carried a little lower down. ~
12 V, 1 | he makes them a little lower than those which we have
13 V, 13| looks] to the east; the lower looks to the south. This
14 VI, 40| for their valor from the lower ranks of other legions to
15 VII, 35| bridge on the same piles, the lower part of which remained entire.
16 VII, 45| little, stations it in the lower ground, and congeals it
17 VII, 46| men; and leaving all the lower space empty, they had filled
18 VII, 47| bending over as far as the lower part of the bosom, with
19 VII, 53| that he had done enough to lower the pride of the Gauls,
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