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1 1, 28| the ends two passages and roads without the walls, which 2 1, 29| agreed on, and knowing the roads, ran down to the ships. 3 1, 66| and difficult and narrow roads awaited them about five 4 1, 66| placing parties in the narrow roads, stop the progress of his 5 1, 67| be confined in the narrow roads by Caesar's horse, they 6 1, 68| and that all the ways and roads were beset; that battles 7 1, 71| mountains. The difficulty of the roads delayed Caesar's army, but 8 1, 74| should take. There were two roads, one to Ilerda, if they 9 2, 25| same time he observed the roads very full of carriages and 10 3, 77| through the most intricate roads without any loss. For Pompey, 11 3, 79| These reports had made the roads dangerous, and drawn off 12 3, 79| Caesar, by several different roads to Domitius, and by Domitius