Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 36| 1.35]Caesar sent for fifteen of the principal persons
2 I, 42| opposite the enemy, a trench fifteen feet broad. The first and
3 III, 2 | sufficient to transport fifteen thousand legionary soldiers
4 III, 44| and taken in a compass of fifteen miles, he got forage in
5 III, 54| having carried his works fifteen feet high, faced that part
6 III, 63| enemy, there was a ditch fifteen feet wide, and a rampart
7 III, 99| s army, there fell about fifteen thousand; but upwards of
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 8 I, 15| They marched for about fifteen days in such a manner that
9 II, 2 | moves his camp, and in about fifteen days arrives at the territories
10 II, 30| twelve feet [in height], and fifteen miles in circuit, they kept
11 II, 35| Italy; and a thanksgiving of fifteen days was decreed for those
12 V, 25| 26 About fifteen days after they had come
13 VI, 7 | Having pitched their camp fifteen miles off, they resolve
14 VII, 16| marshes, at the distance of fifteen miles from Avaricum. There
15 VII, 64| orders all the cavalry, fifteen thousand in number, to quickly
16 VII, 72| interval, he drew two trenches fifteen feet broad, and of the same
17 VIII, 9 | height and two trenches, each fifteen feet broad, with perpendicular
18 VIII, 38| country of the Bellovaci, with fifteen cohorts, that the Belgae
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