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Book, Chap. 1 I, 81| to be called home at the tenth hour, and the horse to follow
2 III, 89| former custom, had placed the tenth legion on the right, the
3 III, 91| been first centurion of the tenth legion, a man of pre-eminent
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 4 I, 40| he would go with only the tenth legion, of which he had
5 I, 41| were engendered; and the tenth legion was the first to
6 I, 42| legionary soldiers of the tenth legion, in which he placed
7 I, 42| one of the soldiers of the tenth legion said, not without
8 I, 42| had promised to have the tenth legion in place of his praetorian
9 II, 21| troops, and came to the tenth legion. Having encouraged
10 II, 23| soldiers of the ninth and tenth legions, as they had been
11 II, 25| proceeded, after encouraging the tenth legion, to the right wing;
12 II, 26| on in our camp, sent the tenth legion as a relief to our
13 IV, 25| carried the eagle of the tenth legion, after supplicating
14 V, 51| he finds that even every tenth soldier had not escaped
15 VII, 47| and the soldiers of the tenth legion, by which he was
16 VII, 51| forty-six centurions; but the tenth legion, which had been posted
17 VIII, 35| along the road, about the tenth hour of the night, he set
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