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1 I, 12| Attacking them encumbered with baggage, and not expecting him, 2 I, 24| and that meanwhile the baggage should be brought together 3 I, 24| wagons, collected their baggage into one place: they themselves, 4 I, 26| other repaired to their baggage and wagons. For during the 5 I, 26| was carried on also at the baggage till late in the night, 6 I, 26| gained possession of their baggage and camp. There the daughter 7 II, 17| that legion while under baggage, which being routed, and 8 II, 19| legions unencumbered by baggage; behind them he had placed 9 II, 19| When the first part of the baggage train of our army was seen 10 III, 3| delivered: that, “leaving their baggage, and making a sally, they 11 III, 20| fled with the loss of his baggage, he perceived that no ordinary 12 III, 24| being assailed while] under baggage. This measure being approved 13 III, 29| enemy] and the rear of their baggage train were already seized 14 IV, 14| battle among their carts and baggage wagons; but the rest of 15 IV, 30| over his legions without baggage), and thought that the best 16 V, 2| with four legions without baggage, and 800 horse, because 17 V, 30| with a very large amount of baggage, in such a manner as men 18 V, 32| that they should leave the baggage and form themselves into 19 V, 32| seek and carry off from the baggage whatever each thought valuable, 20 V, 42| and were aware that their baggage and their possessions were 21 V, 46| he was leaving there the baggage of the army, the hostages 22 V, 48| men, and these too without baggage, still by the narrowness 23 VI, 5| resolution, he sends the baggage of the whole army to Labienus, 24 VI, 7| of five cohorts for the baggage, advances against the enemy 25 VI, 8| having sent forward the baggage some short distance and 26 VI, 8| cavalry as a guard for the baggage, he places the rest of the 27 VI, 32| three parts, he sent the baggage of all the legions to Aduatuca. 28 VI, 32| legion as a guard for the baggage, one of those three which 29 VI, 35| purposed to return to the baggage and the legion. Here it 30 VII, 14| or stripped them of their baggage, since, if it was lost, 31 VII, 18| scouts, hid their cars and baggage in the thickest parts of 32 VII, 18| immediately ordered the baggage to be piled, and the arms 33 VII, 35| forces as usual, with all the baggage, after having selected some 34 VII, 42| strip them of all their baggage; they besiege day and night 35 VII, 45| orders a large quantity of baggage to be drawn out of the camp, 36 VII, 55| a great part of his own baggage and that of his army; he 37 VII, 57| from Italy, to guard the baggage, marches with four legions 38 VII, 59| legions from the garrison and baggage. He saw that, in consequence 39 VII, 60| the river with all their baggage, in a great tumult. He collects 40 VII, 62| to Agendicum, where the baggage of the whole army had been 41 VII, 66| accomplished: if, abandoning their baggage they should provide for 42 VII, 67| the main body halts; the baggage is received within the ranks 43 VII, 68| Mandubii, and ordered the baggage to be speedily brought forth 44 VII, 68| Caesar, having conveyed his baggage to the nearest hill, and 45 VIII, 2| two cohorts to guard the baggage, he leads the rest of his 46 VIII, 7| they had conveyed all their baggage into the most remote woods: 47 VIII, 8| should march before all the baggage; that then the eleventh 48 VIII, 8| rear of the whole train of baggage (which however was but small, 49 VIII, 14| along with them their whole baggage. While they are preparing 50 VIII, 14| when they have very light baggage), being overtaken by day-light, 51 VIII, 14| before the line of their baggage had advanced to a considerable 52 VIII, 27| dismayed, and laden with baggage, they slew a great number, 53 VIII, 29| breaking through the line of baggage, they betook themselves 54 VIII, 29| took their whole train of baggage. ~ 55 VIII, 30| and intercepted the Roman baggage and provisions), was marching 56 VIII, 36| takes the other without baggage along with him. When he