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1 1, 1| and reached the city in three days' time, before the beginning 2 1, 13| he detached Curio with three cohorts, which he had at 3 1, 17| which was over the river, at three miles' distance from it. 4 1, 19| Attius away in safety. The three first days Caesar employed 5 1, 19| of his forces. Within the three days the eighth legion came 6 1, 19| levies in Gaul, and about three hundred horse from the king 7 1, 25| Of these he made up about three hundred horse. Lucius, the 8 1, 25| praetor, from Tarracina, with three. These having descried Caesar' 9 1, 27| them he erected turrets three stories high, and, having 10 1, 31| propraetor, to Sicily with three legions; and ordered him, 11 1, 34| those in Caesar's camp. Thus three days were wasted in disputes 12 1, 37| ill treatment, Caesar led three legions against Massilia, 13 1, 38| lieutenants into Spain with three legions, which he had disposed 14 1, 39| command of Hither Spain, with three legions; the second of the 15 1, 40| as above mentioned, had three legions, Petreius two. There 16 1, 40| thousand auxiliary foot, and three thousand horse, which had 17 1, 42| all his forces drawn up in three lines, and halted just before 18 1, 43| on the protection of the three legions, and the strength 19 1, 44| there was a plain about three hundred paces broad, and 20 1, 44| expectation of this he led three legions out of the camp, 21 1, 46| was so narrow that even three cohorts, drawn up in order 22 1, 52| with all his cavalry and three legions, and sent the horse 23 1, 65| to lead them forward in three battalions: and so great 24 1, 84| as reserves. Caesar had three lines, four cohorts out 25 1, 84| legions formed the first line. Three more from each legion followed 26 1, 84| followed them, as reserves: and three others were behind these. 27 2, 1| Massilia is washed almost on three sides by the sea, the remaining 28 2, 9| work. They, moreover, made three mats of cable ropes, each 29 2, 9| round the turret on the three sides which faced the enemy, 30 2, 19| gates against them, although three cohorts had been detached 31 2, 22| Massilians, and having procured three ships, two of which he gave 32 2, 23| having spent two days and three nights on the voyage, arrived 33 3, 4| other states, he got about three thousand archers, six cohorts 34 3, 4| and Donilaus, had given three hundred from Gallograecia: 35 3, 10| their forces within the three following days. That having 36 3, 26| called Nymphaeum, about three miles beyond Lissus, put 37 3, 29| whose number amounted to three veteran legions, and one 38 3, 38| decamping, advanced about three miles, and posted his army 39 3, 39| as before mentioned, left three cohorts at Oricum to protect 40 3, 40| Lissus, but being delayed three days by the vigorous defense 41 3, 52| charge of a legion with three cohorts, and beat them off 42 3, 53| having happened in one day, three at Dyrrachium, and three 43 3, 53| three at Dyrrachium, and three at the fortifications, when 44 3, 75| rest of his army out at three o'clock in the morning by 45 3, 78| Apollonia, one at Lissus, and three at Oricum, besides those 46 3, 80| the town at a little after three o'clock on the very day 47 3, 83| the war should be ended, three billets should be given 48 3, 106| legions amounted but to three thousand two hundred men; 49 3, 111| They were all of either three or five banks of oars, well