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1 I, 2| and in breadth 180 [Roman] miles. ~~ 2 I, 8| quite eighteen English] miles a wall, to the height of 3 I, 15| not more than five or six miles between the enemy’s rear 4 I, 21| foot of a mountain eight miles from his own camp; he sent 5 I, 22| and pitches his camp three miles from theirs. ~~ 6 I, 23| was not more than eighteen miles from Bibracte, by far the 7 I, 41| route of more than fifty miles he might lead his army through 8 I, 41| were only four and twenty miles distant from ours. ~~ 9 I, 48| pitched under a hill six miles from Caesar’s camp. The 10 I, 48| s camp, and encamped two miles beyond him; with this design,— 11 I, 53| river Rhine, about fifty miles from that place. There some 12 II, 6| Remi, by name Bibrax, eight miles distant from this camp. 13 II, 7| encamped within less than two miles [of it]; and their camp, 14 II, 7| extended more than eight miles in breadth. ~ 15 II, 11| and pursuing them for many miles, slew a great number of 16 II, 13| his army was about five miles distant from that town, 17 II, 16| Sambre was not more than ten miles from his camp; that all 18 II, 30| in height], and fifteen miles in circuit, they kept themselves 19 III, 17| him at a distance of two miles, and daily bringing out 20 IV, 3| desolate for about six hundred miles. On the other side they 21 IV, 10| and not more than eighty miles from it it falls into the 22 IV, 11| was not more than twelve miles distant from the enemy, 23 IV, 11| advance further than four miles for the purpose of procuring 24 IV, 14| performed a march of eight miles, he arrived at the camp 25 IV, 22| which were prevented, eight miles from that place, by winds, 26 IV, 23| he advanced about seven miles from that place, and stationed 27 V, 2| being only] about thirty miles from the continent. He left 28 V, 9| advanced by night about twelve miles, espied the forces of the 29 V, 11| maritime states at about eighty miles from the sea. At an earlier 30 V, 13| This side extends about 500 miles. Another side lies toward 31 V, 13| their account states, is 700 miles. The third side is toward 32 V, 13| is considered to be 800 miles in length. Thus the whole 33 V, 13| island is [about] 2,000 miles in circumference. ~ 34 V, 23| comprehended within [about] 100 miles. He himself in the mean 35 V, 26| of whom was about fifty miles distant from them, the other 36 V, 31| and concealed place, two miles from the camp, waited for 37 V, 41| completed a fortification of ten miles in circumference; and during 38 V, 45| winter-quarters were twenty-five miles distant from him. He orders 39 V, 46| hour, he advances twenty miles that day. He appoints Crassus 40 V, 46| a distance of only three miles from his own camp. ~ 41 V, 48| and, having proceeded four miles, he espies the forces of 42 V, 52| though he was about sixty miles distant from the winter-quarter 43 V, 52| were not more than eight miles distant; but intelligence 44 VI, 7| pitched their camp fifteen miles off, they resolve to await 45 VI, 29| extends over more than 500 miles), he sends forward L. Minucius 46 VI, 35| in ships and barks thirty miles below that place where the 47 VI, 36| be injured, within three miles of the camp, while nine 48 VII, 3| than a hundred and sixty miles. ~ 49 VII, 16| the distance of fifteen miles from Avaricum. There he 50 VII, 38| when he was about thirty miles distant from Gergovia, and, 51 VII, 40| after advancing twenty-five miles, all being most eager, he 52 VII, 60| river silently for four miles, at the end of the fourth 53 VII, 66| in three camps, about ten miles from the Romans: and having 54 VII, 69| lay a plain of about three miles in length; on every other 55 VII, 69| Romans, comprised eleven miles. The camp was pitched in 56 VII, 70| hills, and extending three miles in length. The contest is 57 VII, 74| inclosed an area of fourteen miles, he constructed, against 58 VII, 79| related, extended three miles in length, and drew out 59 VIII, 16| without any loss about ten miles, and encamped in a very 60 VIII, 20| which was not above eight miles distant from the scene of 61 VIII, 35| a position at about ten miles distance from the town, 62 VIII, 36| Drapes, not more than ten miles off: which being confirmed