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Caius Iulius Caesar
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(...) Commentaries on the Gallic War
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501 VII, 28 | the soldiers), so that, having arranged his friends and 502 VII, 29 | 29 Vercingetorix having convened an assembly on 503 VII, 34 | 34 Having pronounced this decree between [ 504 VII, 35 | that this might not happen, having pitched his camp in a woody 505 VII, 35 | with all the baggage, after having selected some cohorts, that 506 VII, 35 | might appear to be complete. Having ordered these to advance 507 VII, 35 | of which remained entire. Having quickly finished the work 508 VII, 36 | provisions. But Vercingetorix, having pitched his camp on the 509 VII, 36 | intervals around himself, and having occupied all the hills of 510 VII, 38 | 38 Litavicus, having received the command of 511 VII, 45 | place to defend it. Caesar, having perceived the camp of the 512 VII, 47 | 47 Caesar, having accomplished the object 513 VII, 50 | despairing of his safety, having already received many wounds, 514 VII, 52 | On the next day, Caesar, having called a meeting, censured 515 VII, 52 | entertained at Avaricum, when having surprised the enemy without 516 VII, 53 | 53 Having held this assembly, and 517 VII, 53 | held this assembly, and having encouraged the soldiers 518 VII, 53 | and that a successful one, having taken place, he led back 519 VII, 54 | 54 Having then held an interview with 520 VII, 55 | be neglected. Therefore, having put to the sword the garrison 521 VII, 56 | sent with him. Therefore, having made very long marches by 522 VII, 56 | expectation of all; and having by means of the cavalry, 523 VII, 56 | force of the current, and having confounded the enemy at 524 VII, 58 | before observed of Lutetia. Having seized upon about fifty 525 VII, 58 | joined them together, and having placed soldiers in them, 526 VII, 58 | town without a contest. Having repaired the bridge, which 527 VII, 59 | in Gaul; and that Caesar, having been prevented from prosecuting 528 VII, 59 | crossing the Loire, and having been compelled by the want 529 VII, 60 | 60 Having, therefore, called a council 530 VII, 62 | was in sight. Labienus, having encouraged his soldiers “ 531 VII, 63 | excite the state [to revolt]. Having got possession of the hostages 532 VII, 66 | A great number of these having been collected, when Caesar 533 VII, 66 | miles from the Romans: and having summoned the commanders 534 VII, 67 | Germans, on the right wing, having gained the top of the hill, 535 VII, 68 | follow him closely. Caesar, having conveyed his baggage to 536 VII, 68 | to the nearest hill, and having left two legions to guard 537 VII, 70 | 70 The work having been begun, a cavalry action 538 VII, 72 | occupied with the works. Having left this interval, he drew 539 VII, 73 | small number of soldiers. Having, therefore, cut down the 540 VII, 73 | very thick branches, and having stripped their tops of the 541 VII, 74 | nature of the country, and having inclosed an area of fourteen 542 VII, 75 | on at Alesia, the Gauls, having convened a council of their 543 VII, 79 | their forces to Alesia, and having occupied the entire hill, 544 VII, 79 | fortifications. The following day, having led forth their cavalry 545 VII, 80 | 80 Caesar, having stationed his army on both 546 VII, 81 | same time, Vercingetorix, having heard the shout, gives the 547 VII, 82 | wounds on all sides, and having forced no part of the works, 548 VII, 82 | up the nearest trenches; having delayed a long time in executing 549 VII, 83 | 83 The Gauls, having been twice repulsed with 550 VII, 83 | The leaders of the enemy, having reconnoitered the country 551 VII, 83 | relative of Vercingetorix. He, having issued from the camp at 552 VII, 83 | at the first watch, and having almost completed his march 553 VII, 84 | 84 Vercingetorix, having beheld his countrymen from 554 VII, 85 | 85 Caesar, having selected a commanding situation, 555 VII, 88 | respective states. Vercingetorix, having convened a council the following 556 VIII, 1 | entirely reduced, when Caesar having waged war incessantly during 557 VIII, 7 | enemy’s plan. The horse, having executed his orders bring 558 VIII, 12 | by time), the Bellovaci, having made themselves acquainted 559 VIII, 12 | perform this duty; for, having suddenly got sight of the 560 VIII, 13 | intermixed with the horse, having resolutely crossed the marsh, 561 VIII, 14 | side by a steep ascent. Having there drawn up his army 562 VIII, 15 | ordered it to be fortified. Having completed his works, he 563 VIII, 19 | and put to the rout, and having lost the greater part of 564 VIII, 20 | this transaction, Caesar, having come up immediately after 565 VIII, 20 | by a few wounded men who having escaped by the shelter of 566 VIII, 21 | 21 This proposal having met with general approbation, 567 VIII, 23 | Hither Gaul, Titus Labienus, having discovered that Comius was 568 VIII, 24 | 24 When Caesar, having completely conquered the 569 VIII, 26 | Caninius, a lieutenant, having received information by 570 VIII, 26 | strong position: Dumnacus, having notice of Caninius’s approach, 571 VIII, 27 | and took a rich booty. Having executed the affair so successfully, 572 VIII, 29 | enemy in that battle, and having killed above twelve thousand 573 VIII, 34 | bring in corn. The scheme having met with approbation, the 574 VIII, 35 | 35 Drapes and Luterius, having laid in a large supply of 575 VIII, 35 | into the town. Accordingly, having disposed guards here and 576 VIII, 35 | scouts which we had sent out, having brought an account of what 577 VIII, 36 | them on every side; and having either killed or made prisoners 578 VIII, 37 | 37 Caninius, having accomplished the business 579 VIII, 37 | so successfully, without having scarcely a man wounded, 580 VIII, 37 | to besiege the town; and, having destroyed the enemy without, 581 VIII, 40 | 40 Having arrived at Uxellodunum, 582 VIII, 44 | escaped from the battle, having fallen into the hands of 583 VIII, 45 | among the Treviri; and, having killed several of them and 584 VIII, 46 | might be without an army. Having spent a few days in the 585 VIII, 47 | 47 Having finished these affairs, 586 VIII, 48 | orders which he received. Having, therefore, laid ambuscades, 587 VIII, 48 | to the camp. But Comius, having either gratified his resentment, 588 VIII, 52 | army at Nemetocenna; and having ordered all his legions 589 VIII, 52 | tribunes of the people, having undertaken to defend Caesar


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