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Book, Chap. 1 I, 41| from each other. He sent foraging parties over these bridges,
2 I, 60| they resolved to leave off foraging for several days, and, contrary
3 I, 79| s men were distressed in foraging, and procured water with
4 III, 43| to prevent Pompey from foraging, and thereby render his
5 III, 58| Dyrrachium, and prevent them from foraging, fortified the two narrow
6 III, 76| sent out under pretense of foraging, to retire immediately into
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Book, Chap. 7 II, 9 | might hinder our men from foraging.
8 IV, 12| Meuse for the purpose of foraging had not returned, while
9 V, 16| lieutenant, for the purpose of foraging, they flew upon the foragers
10 VI, 36| intervened, for the purpose of foraging. Many soldiers of the legions
11 VI, 39| 39 The foraging having in the mean time
12 VII, 14| should be prevented from foraging and procuring provisions;
13 VII, 20| whom he had surprised on a foraging expedition some days before,
14 VII, 36| of water, and from free foraging; but this place was occupied
15 VII, 44| off from all egress and foraging; that they were all summoned
16 VIII, 10| the course of our daily foraging, what must of necessity
17 VIII, 11| vast number, to guard his foraging parties, and to support
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