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Julius Caesar
Commentaries on the Gallic War

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   Book, Par.
1 I, 22| follows the enemy at his usual distance, and pitches his camp three 2 I, 43| spot was at nearly an equal distance from both camps. Thither, 3 I, 43| their stand at an equal distance. Ariovistus then demanded 4 II, 4| situated at a very great distance, [had promised] as many; 5 II, 17| legions were at a great distance, to attack that legion while 6 II, 20| those who had proceeded some distance for the purpose of seeking 7 II, 21| further from them than the distance to which a dart could be 8 II, 23| the seventh at no great distance from it, all the Nervii, 9 II, 30| also was being built at a distance, they at first began to 10 II, 30| constructed at so great a distance? With what hands,” or “with 11 III, 17| encamped over against him at a distance of two miles, and daily 12 IV, 10| rapid current for a long distance through the territories 13 IV, 11| their horse, which were at a distance, might return; however, 14 IV, 12| fight, observed it from a distance, he spurred on his horse, 15 IV, 17| He joined together at the distance of two feet, two piles, 16 IV, 17| opposite to these, at the distance of forty feet lower down, 17 IV, 17| the bridge, at a moderate distance; that if trunks of trees 18 IV, 33| time withdraw some little distance from the battle, and so 19 V, 9| in their flight any great distance; both because he was ignorant 20 V, 13| into Britain is of equal distance with that from Gaul. In 21 V, 15| position at a very small distance from each other, as our 22 V, 15| drawn off our men a short distance from the legions, leaped 23 V, 16| enemy halted on the hills, a distance from our camp, and presented 24 V, 18| excursions to be made to a great distance from the main body of the 25 V, 33| throw their weapons from a distance and do not approach too 26 V, 35| perceived Ambiorix in the distance encouraging his men, sends 27 V, 46| Treviri had encamped at a distance of only three miles from 28 V, 47| the fires was seen in the distance, a circumstance which banished 29 VI, 8| forward the baggage some short distance and placed it on a certain 30 VI, 26| stretch out a considerable distance. The shape of the female 31 VI, 29| his approach be given at a distance: he tells him that he will 32 VI, 39| espying our standard in the distance, desist from the attack; 33 VII, 12| Vercingetorix’s army, was seen at a distance; as soon as the townsmen 34 VII, 14| else would advance to any distance from the camp with considerable 35 VII, 16| woods and marshes, at the distance of fifteen miles from Avaricum. 36 VII, 16| compelled to go to a greater distance, he attacked them when dispersed, 37 VII, 19| the sight of them at the distance of so short a space, and 38 VII, 24| of the turrets. Some at a distance were casting torches and 39 VII, 28| chiefs of the states at a distance on the road, he took precautions 40 VII, 45| proceedings were seen at a distance from the town, as Gergovia 41 VII, 45| ascertain at so great a distance, what certainty there was 42 VII, 47| city, those who were at a distance being alarmed by the sudden 43 VII, 69| side hills at a moderate distance, and of an equal degree 44 VII, 72| all his other works at a distance of four hundred feet from 45 VII, 73| used to advance to some distance from the camp, and sometimes 46 VII, 82| While the Gauls were at a distance from the fortification, 47 VIII, 9| daring and to a greater distance; the other which was nearer 48 VIII, 13| to hand, or wounded at a distance, but even those who were 49 VIII, 13| were stationed at a greater distance to support them, fled disgracefully; 50 VIII, 14| advanced to a considerable distance. But Caesar did not think 51 VIII, 14| keep his legions at such a distance that they could quit their 52 VIII, 35| position at about ten miles distance from the town, intending 53 VIII, 46| the Lemovices, at a small distance from the Arverni, that no 54 VIII, 48| Volusenus to a considerable distance from his troops, he, on


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