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Book, Chap. 1 II, 23| from Clupea, and in the summer season has a convenient
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Book, Chap. 2 II, 2 | and, at the beginning of summer, sent Q. Pedius, his lieutenant,
3 II, 35| beginning of the following summer. He himself, having led
4 III, 12| during a great part of the summer, because our ships were
5 III, 28| time Caesar, although the summer was nearly past, yet, since,
6 IV, 20| During the short part of summer which remained, Caesar,
7 IV, 21| fleet which the preceding summer he had built for the war
8 V, 4 | be compelled to waste the summer among the Treviri, while
9 V, 8 | discovered the preceding summer, that there was the best
10 V, 21| Gaul, and as much of the summer did not remain, and he perceived
11 VI, 4 | because he thought that the summer season was one for an impending
12 VII, 35| the greater part of the summer, as the Allier can not generally
13 VIII, 1 | incessantly during the former summer, wished to recruit his soldiers
14 VIII, 6 | could be set on foot in the summer campaign, stationed Caius
15 VIII, 39| was to continue but one summer longer, and if they could
16 VIII, 46| spend the latter part of the summer there. This affair he executed
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