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Julius Caesar
Civil Wars

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marched
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1 1, 16| Caesar; with these two he marched to Asculum, the chief town 2 1, 16| thirteen cohorts. With them he marched by hasty journeys to Corfinium, 3 1, 17| there to provide corn, he marched to Corfinium. On his approach, 4 1, 17| the town. Caesar, having marched his legions over, halted 5 1, 24| days before Corfinium, and marched into Apulia through the 6 1, 26| delivered this message he marched to Brundusium with six legions, 7 1, 39| raised, Petreius immediately marched through the Vettones to 8 1, 41| and all the cavalry, and marched against Fabius's two legions. 9 1, 69| forces from the camp and marched at the head of his army 10 1, 70| opinion, that they saw we marched without wagons or baggage, 11 1, 70| guard the camp, set out and marched the direct road to the Ebro. ~ 12 1, 88| to his directions, they marched from Spain to the river 13 2, 24| the fleet to Utica, and marched thither with his army. Having 14 2, 26| confusion, because they had marched without any order, and were 15 3, 12| Having taken Oricum, Caesar marched without making any delay 16 3, 13| between night and day, and had marched without intermission, that 17 3, 36| any part of Macedonia, he marched with great haste against 18 3, 38| Domitius's route. When they had marched a short way, and their foremost 19 3, 54| about midnight, quietly marched off his army, and retreated 20 3, 62| immediately after midnight, he marched sixty cohorts drafted from 21 3, 67| greatly reduced in number, he marched in two lines against Pompey' 22 3, 69| informed of what had happened, marched with the fifth legion, which 23 3, 75| legions in his camp, he marched the rest of his army out 24 3, 75| got far before him, and marched without baggage. But when 25 3, 77| early in the night, and marched off himself immediately 26 3, 79| sake of provisions, and had marched to Heraclea Sentica, a city 27 3, 80| armies being united, Caesar marched to Gomphi, which is the 28 3, 80| armies from Dyrrachium, had marched with his legions to Larissa: 29 3, 80| decamped from before it, and marched to Metropolis, with such 30 3, 85| opportunity." He immediately marched out at the head of his troops. ~ 31 3, 97| intercept the enemy: and having marched six miles, drew up his army. 32 3, 102| renew the war; he therefore marched on every day, as far as


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