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1 1, 26| shallow. Having gone out so far that the mole could not 2 1, 49| the troops, which had gone far to forage, return, as they 3 1, 63| drain the river, and so far effected his purpose, that 4 1, 80| on the next hill. For so far were they from deriving 5 2, 15| consequence of all the timber, far and wide, in the territories 6 2, 19| of Carmona, which is by far the strongest state in the 7 2, 20| from Gades, before he was far advanced on his march: that 8 2, 34| them to follow him, and ran far before them all. The valley 9 2, 35| and flight. Nor were we far from driving them from this 10 2, 41| not able to pursue them far when they fled, or to press 11 3, 14| Caesar had directed him, as far as the number of his ships 12 3, 25| they dare not venture too far from the harbor. ~ 13 3, 47| having consumed all the corn far and near, was in very great 14 3, 51| ardor should carry them too far, but most people imagine 15 3, 70| suppose, the success had far exceeded his hopes, as he 16 3, 75| because Caesar had got far before him, and marched 17 3, 86| difficult matter, as we far outnumber them in cavalry." 18 3, 102| marched on every day, as far as his cavalry were able