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Caius Iulius Caesar
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Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 I, 38| dislodged the party from the hills, and by hasty marches came 2 I, 71| route, and crossing the hills to Octogesa. As the Spaniards 3 II, 42| was to gain the nearest hills, he ordered the colors to 4 III, 43| were several high and rough hills. These he first of all occupied 5 III, 44| possess himself of as many hills as he could, and cover as 6 III, 45| Pompey, to occupy as many hills as he could in as large 7 III, 46| having seized some other hills somewhat on this side of 8 III, 84| and led them up to the hills on which Pompey's troops Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
9 III, 14| unobserved, for all the hills and higher grounds, from 10 IV, 23| drawn up in arms on all the hills. The nature of the place 11 V, 15| them to their woods and hills; but, having slain a great 12 V, 16| the enemy halted on the hills, a distance from our camp, 13 VII, 36| having occupied all the hills of that range as far as 14 VII, 45| horsemen, to ride round the hills. To these he adds a few 15 VII, 69| length; on every other side hills at a moderate distance, 16 VII, 70| already described as broken by hills, and extending three miles 17 VII, 80| which occupied a ridge of hills; and the minds of all the


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