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Julius Caesar
Commentaries on the Gallic War

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1 I, 5| undergoing all dangers. They order every one to carry forth 2 I, 7| outrage and mischief. Yet, in order that a period might intervene, 3 I, 8| closely fortifies redoubts, in order that he may the more easily 4 I, 14| and longer impunity, in order that they may suffer the 5 I, 14| be given him by them in order that he may be assured these 6 I, 19| either punish him himself, or order the state to do so. One 7 I, 19| trying the case, or else order the [Aeduan] state to do 8 I, 24| front line in very close order. ~~ 9 I, 39| shame, stayed behind in order that they might avoid the 10 I, 42| greatest confidence, in order that he might have a body-guard 11 I, 48| and put them in battle order, that, if Ariovistus should 12 II, 8| the other six legions in order of battle before the camp. 13 II, 11| and confusion, in no fixed order, nor under any command, 14 II, 17| infantry whatever they can,) in order that they might the more 15 II, 19| forces; but the plan and order of the march was different 16 II, 20| rampart, to be summoned; the order of battle to be formed; 17 II, 22| than as the method and order of military matters required; 18 III, 16| inflicted the more severely, in order that for the future the 19 III, 19| proceeded with great speed (in order that as little time as possible 20 IV, 6| aware of their custom, in order that he might not encounter 21 IV, 11| with all the cavalry, to order them not to provoke the 22 IV, 13| lieutenants and quaestor in order that he might not suffer 23 IV, 35| he drew up the legions in order of battle before the camp. 24 V, 4| meditated plan, still, in order that he might not be compelled 25 V, 15| they never fought in close order, but in small parties and 26 V, 26| Caesar’s winter-quarters, in order that no legion should be 27 V, 36| down his arms, he obeys the order and commands his men to 28 V, 50| and sending heralds round, order it to be proclaimed that, 29 VI, 7| legions had arrived by the order of Caesar. Having pitched 30 VI, 8| pretense of a march, in order that he might entice them 31 VI, 15| 15 The other order is that of the knights. 32 VI, 18| months and years in such an order that the day follows the 33 VI, 32| previous year remained, in order that he might relieve the 34 VI, 34| plundering the Eburones, in order that the life of the Gauls 35 VI, 34| soldiers; at the same time, in order that a large force being 36 VI, 40| ranks in this legion, in order that they might not forfeit 37 VII, 5| were, to solicit aid in order that they might more easily 38 VII, 11| determined to attack it, in order that he might not leave 39 VII, 12| and spare their lives, in order that he might execute the 40 VII, 23| stones, which preserve their order in right lines; and, besides, 41 VII, 26| next day, by the advice and order of Vercingetorix. They hoped 42 VII, 29| to fortify their camp, in order that they might the more 43 VII, 35| him by forced marches, in order that he might not be compelled 44 VII, 43| by public authority; they order an inquiry to be made about 45 VII, 43| greater commotion in Gaul, in order to prevent his being surrounded 46 VII, 53| and drew up his army in order of battle in a suitable 47 VII, 56| completing the bridges, in order that he might engage before 48 VII, 58| set fire to Lutetia, and order the bridges of that town 49 VII, 66| confines of the Lingones, in order that he might the more easily 50 VII, 66| beyond the main body. In order that they [the Gauls] may 51 VII, 68| back his troops in the same order as he had arranged them 52 VII, 73| made to these works, in order that the fortifications 53 VII, 74| enemy’s cavalry; and in order that the Roman soldiers 54 VII, 75| and would not obey the order of any one: however, at 55 VII, 80| of the fortifications, in order that, if occasion should 56 VIII, 8| to use every exertion, in order that the enemy might despise 57 VIII, 8| encouraged his soldiers. In order if possible to entice the 58 VIII, 14| there drawn up his army in order of battle, he marched to 59 VIII, 15| and therefore remained in order of battle. Caesar, perceiving 60 VIII, 15| to sit when drawn up in order of battle, as has been asserted 61 VIII, 18| design, marched in good order to the ground, ready both 62 VIII, 19| advanced from the woods in order of battle and forced our 63 VIII, 29| legions, marching in close order, came suddenly in sight 64 VIII, 36| his legion, armed and in order of battle. Then, on a signal 65 VIII, 50| longest possible stages, in order to visit the free towns


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