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Julius Caesar
Commentaries on the Gallic War

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1 I, 4| led together to the same place all his dependents and debtor-bondsmen, 2 I, 7| Verudoctius held the chief place), to say “that it was their 3 I, 10| the Province. If this took place, he saw that it would be 4 I, 13| bring it to pass that the place, where they were standing, 5 I, 15| move their camp from that place; Caesar does the same, and 6 I, 15| Helvetii in a disadvantageous place, and a few of our men fall. 7 I, 18| engagement which had taken place a few days before, that 8 I, 20| since he himself held such a place in Caesar’s friendship: 9 I, 24| brought together into one place, and the position be protected 10 I, 24| collected their baggage into one place: they themselves, after 11 I, 27| await his arrival, in the place, where they then were, they 12 I, 27| When Caesar arrived at that place, he demanded hostages, their 13 I, 31| Gauls in a battle which took place at Magetobria, than [he 14 I, 31| and seek another dwelling place, other settlements remote 15 I, 34| his army together to one place; that to him, moreover, 16 I, 35| Rhine into Gaul; in the next place, that he restore the hostages, 17 I, 42| his permission went, take place, since he [Caesar] had approached 18 I, 42| have the tenth legion in place of his praetorian cohort; 19 I, 43| When they were come to the place, Caesar, in the opening 20 I, 49| position for a camp beyond that place in which the Germans had 21 I, 49| three lines, marched to that place. He ordered the first and 22 I, 49| to fortify the camp. This place was distant from the enemy 23 I, 53| about fifty miles from that place. There some few, either 24 II, 2| was being collected in one place. Then, indeed, he thought 25 II, 5| had been collected in one place, were approaching toward 26 II, 8| were not inferior, as the place before the camp was naturally 27 II, 9| immediately hastened from that place to the river Aisne, which 28 II, 10| severe struggle in that place. Our men, attacking in the 29 II, 10| to a more disadvantageous place for the purpose of fighting, 30 II, 11| for himself the foremost place in the journey, and hastened 31 II, 15| collected, he went from that place into the territories of 32 II, 16| appeared useless for war, in a place to which there was no approach 33 II, 17| centurions to choose a convenient place for the camp. And as a great 34 II, 23| advanced to a disadvantageous place, when the battle was renewed, 35 II, 23| leader, hastened toward that place; and part of them began 36 II, 25| collected together in one place, the crowded soldiers were 37 II, 27| to a very disadvantageous place; since their greatness of 38 II, 29| 200 feet in width; which place they had fortified with 39 II, 29| consent of all, and chose this place as their settlement. ~ 40 II, 30| the men of Gaul) “trust to place against their walls a tower 41 II, 33| safety, in a disadvantageous place, and against those who were 42 III, 4| fresh strength came in their place; none of which things could 43 III, 5| forth from the camp, and place in their valor all their 44 III, 6| knowing what was taking place, nor of collecting themselves. 45 III, 13| considering the nature of the place [and] the violence of the 46 III, 15| barbarians observed this taking place, as a great many of their 47 III, 15| could not move out of their place, which circumstance, truly, 48 III, 16| had collected in that one place whatever naval forces they 49 III, 16| lost, the survivors had no place to retreat to, nor means 50 III, 23| fortified by the nature of the place and by art, had been taken 51 IV, 1| Rhine, not far from the place at which that river discharges 52 IV, 1| more than one year in one place for the purpose of residence. 53 IV, 6| suspected would occur, had taken place; that embassies had been 54 IV, 11| should assemble at that place in as large a number as 55 IV, 19| arms should assemble in one place; that the place thus chosen 56 IV, 19| assemble in one place; that the place thus chosen was nearly the 57 IV, 21| Veneti, to assemble in this place. In the mean time, his purpose 58 IV, 22| prevented, eight miles from that place, by winds, from being able 59 IV, 23| hills. The nature of the place was this: the sea was confined 60 IV, 23| Considering this by no means a fit place for disembarking, he remained 61 IV, 23| about seven miles from that place, and stationed his fleet 62 IV, 33| from the battle, and so place themselves with the chariots 63 IV, 33| on a declining and steep place, to check their horses at 64 IV, 38| revolted; who, as they had no place to which they might retreat, 65 IV, 38| availed themselves of as a place of refuge the preceding 66 V, 1| assemble at an appointed place. Which circumstance having 67 V, 5| every thing. In the same place, the cavalry of the whole 68 V, 7| twenty-five days in that place, because the north wind, 69 V, 8| a [single] enemy in that place, but, as Caesar afterward 70 V, 9| and chosen a convenient place for the camp, when he discovered 71 V, 9| woods, as they had secured a place admirably fortified by nature 72 V, 9| fortification, took the place and drove them out of the 73 V, 11| out in person for the same place that he had returned from. 74 V, 11| already assembled at that place, the chief command and management 75 V, 11| perpetual wars had taken place between him and the other 76 V, 15| since the engagement took place under the eyes of all and 77 V, 17| river can be forded in one place only and that with difficulty. 78 V, 20| Cassivellaunus was not far from that place, and was defended by woods 79 V, 20| his legions: he finds the place admirably fortified by nature 80 V, 24| winter-quarters, and that the place for the quarters was fortified. ~ 81 V, 31| a suitable and concealed place, two miles from the camp, 82 V, 31| and to give battle in a place exceedingly disadvantageous 83 V, 32| what was to be done in each place, by reason of the length 84 V, 33| that no man should quit his place; that the booty was theirs, 85 V, 34| begun to return to that place from which they had advanced, 86 V, 34| they wish to keep their place, neither was an opportunity 87 V, 42| brought up in a particular place and touching the rampart, 88 V, 42| cohort retired from the place in which they were standing, 89 V, 46| affairs which had taken place among the Eburones; he informs 90 V, 49| of cavalry having taken place near the river, both armies 91 VI, 4| charge by them. To the same place the Carnutes send embassadors 92 VI, 9| bridge a little above that place where he had before conveyed 93 VI, 10| all their forces into one place, and are giving orders to 94 VI, 10| of corn, selects a proper place for his camp, and commands 95 VI, 11| Since we have come to the place, it does not appear to be 96 VI, 12| Remi succeeded to their place, and, as it was perceived 97 VI, 13| the year in a consecrated place in the territories of the 98 VI, 17| the other things into one place. In many states you may 99 VI, 22| much land as, and in the place in which, they think proper, 100 VI, 25| days, or has heard in what place it begins. It is certain 101 VI, 29| bridge, and strengthens the place with considerable fortifications. 102 VI, 30| Ambiorix himself, to the place in which he was said to 103 VI, 32| purpose of wintering. This place he selected as well on other 104 VI, 35| thirty miles below that place where the bridge was entire 105 VI, 37| fancies from the spot, and place before their eyes the catastrophe 106 VI, 38| to venture to take their place on the fortifications and 107 VI, 44| Gaul to assemble at that place, he resolved to hold an 108 VII, 3| and remarkable event takes place, they transmit the intelligence 109 VII, 9| delayed two days in that place, because he had anticipated 110 VII, 9| which he had sent on to that place several days before, marching 111 VII, 9| gathers all his army into one place before intelligence of his 112 VII, 10| confine his legions in one place for the remaining portion 113 VII, 16| and selects for his camp a place defended by woods and marshes, 114 VII, 17| towers: for the nature of the place prevented him from drawing 115 VII, 20| and was useful in that place to which they had gone; 116 VII, 20| ignominious flight from this place.” ~ 117 VII, 23| beams is kept firmly in its place by a row of stones. In this 118 VII, 28| of a wedge, in the market place and the open streets, with 119 VII, 33| at a different time and place from what he ought, whereas 120 VII, 34| infantry, which he might place in different garrisons to 121 VII, 35| pitched his camp in a woody place opposite to one of those 122 VII, 35| two legions in a secret place; he sent on the rest of 123 VII, 35| across, he selected a fit place for a camp, and recalled 124 VII, 36| daysmarch, went from that place to Gergovia, and after engaging 125 VII, 36| free foraging; but this place was occupied by them with 126 VII, 36| he got possession of the place and posted two legions there, 127 VII, 38| declaring what has taken place. Persons are brought forward 128 VII, 44| serious apprehensions for this place, and had no other idea, 129 VII, 44| Vercingetorix to fortify this place. ~ 130 VII, 45| several troops of horse to the place immediately after midnight; 131 VII, 45| forces are marched to that place to defend it. Caesar, having 132 VII, 49| legion a little from that place where he had taken his post, 133 VII, 53| of battle in a suitable place. When Vercingetorix, nevertheless, 134 VII, 53| successful one, having taken place, he led back his army into 135 VII, 55| Viridomarus came to this place, and received information 136 VII, 55| neighboring country, to place guards and garrisons in 137 VII, 56| should be collected in that place. For no one even then considered 138 VII, 60| three legions, seeks that place to which he had ordered 139 VII, 62| circumstances which were taking place on the left wing were announced 140 VII, 63| every quarter to the same place. The decision is left to 141 VII, 73| and were planted in every place at small intervals; these 142 VII, 74| circumstance should take place owing to the departure of 143 VII, 79| infantry a little from that place, and post them on the higher 144 VII, 83| that the attack should take place when it should seem to be 145 VII, 89| recovers that state. To this place embassadors are sent by 146 VIII, 1| they could collect in one place; and hoped that if several 147 VIII, 3| anticipated them in every place, nor did he allow any state 148 VIII, 5| to continue long in any place, as they were driven from 149 VIII, 7| arms, had assembled in one place, and along with them the 150 VIII, 11| dangerous engagement, nor the place inclosed with lines without 151 VIII, 12| select body of foot in a place covered with woods; to it 152 VIII, 13| time daily skirmishes take place continually in view of both 153 VIII, 15| continue longer in the same place without provisions, they 154 VIII, 16| might remain in the same place and endeavor to draw our 155 VIII, 17| designed to lie in ambush in a place to which he suspected the 156 VIII, 18| not crowd together in one place, as commonly happens from 157 VIII, 27| precipitate retreat from that place with all his forces. Nor 158 VIII, 33| rapidly marched to this place, and perceived that all 159 VIII, 40| afterward to go all to one place to procure water. ~ 160 VIII, 44| dare not remain long in one place, and was conscious how great 161 VIII, 48| left in ignorance of the place where Caesar and his army 162 VIII, 51| gates, roads, and every place through which Caesar was


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