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1 1, 13| senators round about the country of Picenum, to raise new 2 1, 16| Auximum, traversed the whole country of Picenum. All the governors 3 1, 18| well acquainted with the country, encouraged by a promise 4 1, 18| through the narrowness of the country, and prevented from obtaining 5 1, 24| into Apulia through the country of the Marrucinians, Frentanian' 6 1, 32| acquaintance with the people and country, and his knowledge of that 7 1, 35| corn from the surrounding country, and from all the forts 8 1, 38| Narbo, and the neighboring country; and ordered him immediately 9 1, 39| legions; the second of the country from the forest of Castulo 10 1, 39| the river Guadiana to the country of the Vettones and Lusitania, 11 1, 42| acquainted with the nature of the country, he left behind him six 12 1, 49| well acquainted with the country, and could readily swim 13 1, 60| horse, did not scour the country as freely or as boldly as 14 1, 61| collected all the cattle in the country, they convey them into his 15 1, 62| till winter, in a friendly country. Having come to this resolution, 16 1, 67| horse to reconnoitre the country. A similar movement was 17 1, 67| explore the nature of the country. Each returned with the 18 1, 67| a rough and mountainous country. Whichever should first 19 1, 69| having taken a view of the country, the moment the sky began 20 2, 1| fortified by the nature of the country, and a very deep valley, 21 2, 7| for the sight of their country, or the entreaties of their 22 2, 25| were conveying from the country into the town on the sudden 23 3, 15| all intercourse with the country by land; for the whole shore 24 3, 29| him in what part of the country he had landed his army, 25 3, 34| and march further into the country; and when embassadors came 26 3, 35| himself master of the whole country. Cassius went to Thessaly 27 3, 41| different direction from that country, thought that the scarcity 28 3, 42| corn was in Lissus, the country of the Parthini, and all 29 3, 42| nature of the land (for the country is rough and mountainous, 30 3, 43| suggested by the nature of the country. For round Pompey's camps 31 3, 44| cover as great an extent of country as possible with his troops, 32 3, 49| strong works. And as the country was mountainous, and the 33 3, 55| advance further into the country. Accordingly, he detached 34 3, 59| greatest honor in their own country, and took care to have them 35 3, 80| slaves and freemen from the country into the town and shut the


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