Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 29| the inhabitants by a long circuit, they reached the port,
2 I, 60| times, they took a longer circuit to avoid our outposts and
3 I, 62| to send his horse a long circuit round by the bridge, having
4 I, 64| required him to take a long circuit; so that they would arrive
5 I, 65| notwithstanding the addition of a circuit of six miles and a considerable
6 I, 69| head of his army by a long circuit, keeping to no regular road;
7 II, 24| avoid it, he must make a circuit of six miles to reach the
8 III, 30| Caesar had to march a longer circuit up the river to find a ford.
9 III, 41| all his forces by a long circuit, through a difficult and
10 III, 44| this space, and within this circuit there were several fields
11 III, 44| continued fortification in a circuit within ours to prevent us
12 III, 45| as he could in as large a circuit as possible, and several
13 III, 63| because he had inclosed a circuit of seventeen miles with
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 14 II, 30| height], and fifteen miles in circuit, they kept themselves within
15 VII, 45| the same quarter by a long circuit; these proceedings were
16 VII, 46| gap intervened; whatever circuit was added to this ascent,
17 VII, 69| wall six feet high. The circuit of that fortification, which
18 VII, 83| account of the extent of the circuit, and had necessarily made
19 VII, 87| him, and part to make the circuit of the external fortifications
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