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1 I, 9| 9 There was left one way, [namely] through 2 I, 12| that the fourth part was left behind on this side of the 3 I, 12| This single canton having left their country, within the 4 I, 25| it out, nor, with their left hand entangled, fight with 5 I, 44| the Gauls; that he had not left home and kindred without 6 I, 49| camp being fortified, he left there two legions and a 7 I, 51| The day following, Caesar left what seemed sufficient as 8 I, 51| wagons, that no hope might be left in flight. On these they 9 I, 52| enemy was routed on the left wing and put to flight, 10 II, 23| had been stationed on the left part of the army, casting 11 II, 23| on the front and on the left side being then exposed, 12 II, 26| commander were involved, left undone nothing [which tended] 13 II, 29| and precipices, there was left on one side a gently ascending 14 II, 29| drive or convey with them, left 6,000 of their men as a 15 III, 1| the other, which had been left by them unoccupied, to the 16 III, 13| in the shallows, and when left by the tide feared nothing 17 III, 19| horse pursuing the rest, left but few, who escaped by 18 III, 23| beset the passes, and [yet] left sufficient guard for their 19 III, 26| which, as they had been left as a guard for the camp, 20 IV, 14| and women (for they had left their country and crossed 21 IV, 37| setting forth for Britain, had left in a state of peace, excited 22 V, 2| miles from the continent. He left what seemed a sufficient 23 V, 6| entreaty that he should be left in Gaul; partly, because, 24 V, 8| were done [and] Labienus left on the continent with three 25 V, 8| espied Britain passed on his left. Then, again, following 26 V, 9| lodged themselves, having left ten cohorts and 300 horse 27 V, 9| spent, he wished time to be left for the fortification of 28 V, 11| camp strongly fortified, he left the same forces as he did 29 V, 18| 000 charioteers only being left, used to observe our marches 30 V, 34| army, of necessity, was left unprotected, and the weapons 31 V, 34| neither was an opportunity left for valor, nor could they, 32 V, 51| neither was lasting joy left to the enemy, nor very lasting 33 VI, 6| settled these things, he left among the Menapii, Commius 34 VI, 9| of the soldiers. Having left a strong guard at the bridge 35 VI, 25| it bends thence to the left in a different direction 36 VI, 27| the trees may appear to be left standing. When they have 37 VI, 32| labor of the soldiers. He left the fourteenth legion as 38 VI, 33| that legion which was being left in garrison. He directs 39 VI, 35| entire and the garrison left by Caesar; they arrive at 40 VI, 36| of the legions had been left invalided in the camp, of 41 VI, 38| previous engagements), had been left an invalid in the garrison, 42 VI, 42| room ought not to have been left for even the most trivial 43 VII, 5| lieutenants whom Caesar had left with the army, send supplies 44 VII, 10| great resolution. Having left two legions and the luggage 45 VII, 20| cavalry, in that he had left so great forces without 46 VII, 25| third: nor was this post left vacant by the besieged, 47 VII, 49| lieutenants, whom he had left to guard the smaller camp, 48 VII, 62| seventh legion stood: on the left wing, which position the 49 VII, 62| were taking place on the left wing were announced to the 50 VII, 62| fate. But those who were left as a guard opposite the 51 VII, 62| the whole army had been left: from it he marched with 52 VII, 63| same place. The decision is left to the votes of the mass; 53 VII, 68| nearest hill, and having left two legions to guard it, 54 VII, 70| the narrower gates were left open, are crowded together 55 VII, 70| lest the camp should be left undefended. The Germans 56 VII, 72| occupied with the works. Having left this interval, he drew two 57 VII, 77| sought other lands; they left us our rights, laws, lands, 58 VII, 80| unexpectedly wounded by these, and left the battle. When the Gauls 59 VII, 89| I have completed what he left imperfect after the transactions 60 VIII, 2| among the Gauls, Caesar left Marcus Antonius, his questor, 61 VIII, 7| few days before Comius had left the camp to engage the Germans 62 VIII, 38| In the mean time, Caesar left Caius Antonius in the country 63 VIII, 39| apprehend. He therefore left Quintus Calenus, one of 64 VIII, 48| But that no person may be left in ignorance of the place 65 VIII, 49| country, any war should be left unfinished, which the Gauls 66 VIII, 55| long as there were hopes left of deciding the dispute