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Julius Caesar
Civil Wars

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1 1, 1| traveled one hundred and sixty miles with incredible dispatch, 2 1, 17| over the river, at three miles' distance from it. An engagement 3 1, 19| Sulmo, a town about seven miles distant from Corfinium, 4 1, 41| at the distance of four miles from each other. He sent 5 1, 49| for the space of thirty miles, they were all of necessity 6 1, 55| a distance of twenty-two miles from his camp, and transported 7 1, 62| river Ebro, about twenty miles distant from their camp. 8 1, 65| addition of a circuit of six miles and a considerable delay 9 1, 66| awaited them about five miles off. They retired behind 10 1, 67| level road for the next five miles, that there then succeeded 11 1, 81| For having advanced four miles, and being very much harassed 12 2, 23| which is about twenty-two miles distant from Clupea, and 13 2, 24| must make a circuit of six miles to reach the town. ~ 14 2, 37| forces were less than twenty miles distant from Utica, abandoning 15 2, 38| posted at a distance of six miles behind Sabura. The horse 16 2, 39| camp. Having advanced six miles, he met the horse, heard 17 2, 41| this place about sixteen miles, his army being exhausted 18 3, 26| called Nymphaeum, about three miles beyond Lissus, put into 19 3, 36| come within about twenty miles of him, wheeled on a sudden 20 3, 37| as there was a plain six miles in breadth between the two 21 3, 38| decamping, advanced about three miles, and posted his army and 22 3, 44| in a compass of fifteen miles, he got forage in this space, 23 3, 63| inclosed a circuit of seventeen miles with his works, did not 24 3, 76| march, he advanced eight miles beyond Pompey's camp; who 25 3, 97| and having marched six miles, drew up his army. But the


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