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Julius Caesar
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1 1, 17| bridge which was over the river, at three miles' distance 2 1, 39| forest of Castulo to the river Guadiana with two legions; 3 1, 39| legions; the third from the river Guadiana to the country 4 1, 41| made two bridges over the river Segre, at the distance of 5 1, 41| that was on his side of the river. The generals of Pompey' 6 1, 41| foragers, and had crossed the river, and the baggage, and all 7 1, 41| that were carried down the river, Afranius immediately crossed 8 1, 49| broke over the banks of the river, and in one day carried 9 1, 49| readily swim across the river, because it is the custom 10 1, 51| both from the nature of the river and the height of the water, 11 1, 52| Caesar, had halted at the river. Archers from the Rutheni, 12 1, 52| lieutenants of Caesar's. The river stopped them all. To attack 13 1, 55| he drew them down to the river in wagons in one night, 14 1, 55| some soldiers across the river, and on a sudden took possession 15 1, 56| part of his horse pass the river, who, falling on the foragers 16 1, 61| Illurgavonenses, who dwell near the river Ebro. He requires of them 17 1, 62| might draw off a part of the river Segre, and make a ford over 18 1, 62| collect all the ships in the river Ebro, and to bring them 19 1, 62| a town situated on the river Ebro, about twenty miles 20 1, 62| camp. At this part of the river, they ordered a bridge to 21 1, 62| transported two legions over the river Segre, and fortified their 22 1, 63| the soldiers, to drain the river, and so far effected his 23 1, 63| and danger, to pass the river; but the foot had only their 24 1, 65| would venture to ford the river where the horse had crossed. 25 1, 65| to expose his army to a river so exceedingly large, yet 26 1, 65| number of horses in the river, above and below the ford, 27 1, 65| considerable delay in fording the river, before the ninth hour of 28 1, 84| enemy attempted to pass the river Segre by a ford. Caesar, 29 1, 84| party of horse across the river, and disposed several parties 30 1, 87| discharged: the rest at the river Var. Caesar gave security 31 1, 88| till they arrived at the river Var. He further adds, that 32 1, 88| marched from Spain to the river Var, and there the rest 33 2, 24| two days, he came to the river Bagrada, and there left 34 2, 38| the enemy's camp near the river Bagrada, of which Sabura, 35 3, 13| haste, but encamped by the river Apsus, in the territory 36 3, 13| on the other side of the river Apsus, collected there all 37 3, 19| camp there was only the river Apsus, and the soldiers 38 3, 19| lieutenants, to the bank of the river, to make such proposals 39 3, 30| winter encampment along the river Apsus; Pompey, privately 40 3, 30| a longer circuit up the river to find a ford. Pompey's 41 3, 30| not obliged to cross the river, he advanced rapidly and 42 3, 36| legions behind him at the river Haliacmon, which divides 43 3, 37| days in his camp, along the river Haliacmon, which ran between 44 3, 37| and at night crossed the river, without even giving the 45 3, 37| there encamped near the river, on an elevated situation. 46 3, 66| angle of the camp to the river, about four hundred paces, 47 3, 68| along from the camp to the river, while they were in search 48 3, 68| found that it led to the river, and that nobody opposed 49 3, 70| drawn from the camp to the river, interrupted the progress 50 3, 71| ramparts and banks of the river by reason of the terror 51 3, 75| But when we reached the river Genusus, the banks being 52 3, 76| having led his army over the river Genusus, Caesar posted himself 53 3, 88| right wing was secured by a river with steep banks; for which 54 3, 97| whose foot was washed by a river. Caesar having encouraged 55 3, 97| communication between the river and the mountain, that the


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