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Julius Caesar
Commentaries on the Gallic War

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manner
   Book, Par.
1 I, 15| about fifteen days in such a manner that there was not more 2 I, 24| veteran legions in such a manner, that he placed above him 3 I, 36| they had conquered, in what manner they pleased; that in that 4 I, 36| the Roman people as to the manner in which they were to exercise 5 I, 38| leaves a gap, in such a manner that the roots of that mountain 6 I, 41| changed in a surprising manner, and the highest ardor and 7 II, 10| who, in a most courageous manner were attempting to pass 8 II, 13| the Roman people. In like manner, when he had come up to 9 II, 23| were opposing them. In like manner, in another quarter two 10 II, 31| who spoke in the following manner: “That they did not believe 11 III, 13| and equipped after this manner. The keels were somewhat 12 III, 13| very high, and, in like manner the sterns were adapted 13 IV, 17| fastened together in the same manner, but directed against the 14 IV, 18| he answers in a courteous manner, and orders hostages to 15 V, 15| fought in a determined manner; and two cohorts being sent 16 V, 23| being distributed in this manner, he thought he could most 17 V, 30| amount of baggage, in such a manner as men who were convinced 18 V, 32| did timidly and in such a manner that all resources seemed 19 V, 39| made by our men in the same manner as the day before; this 20 V, 52| had retreated in such a manner that their departure appeared 21 V, 57| disorderly and scattered manner, Labienus unexpectedly sends 22 VI, 19| investigation upon the wives in the manner adopted toward slaves; and, 23 VI, 44| devastated the country in such a manner, Caesar leads back his army 24 VII, 2| brought together (in which manner their most sacred obligations 25 VII, 4| 4 There in like manner, Vercingetorix the son of 26 VII, 17| under his command in such a manner that they never submitted 27 VII, 20| Being accused in such a manner, he made the following reply 28 VII, 23| is added above, in such a manner, that the same interval 29 VII, 23| a row of stones. In this manner the whole wall is consolidated, 30 VII, 25| man was slain in the same manner by a wound from a cross-bow, 31 VII, 37| other measures, and the manner in which they should have 32 VII, 38| perished in a most unworthy manner, and let us slay these robbers.” 33 VII, 38| them to avenge, in the same manner as he did, the wrongs, which 34 VII, 43| to form plans as to the manner in which he should return 35 VII, 56| dispersed his cavalry in such a manner as to break the force of 36 VII, 62| victorious soldiers. In this manner, mixed with their own fugitives, 37 VII, 71| in front of it. In this manner he prepares to await the 38 VII, 72| perpendicular sides, in such a manner that the base of this trench 39 VII, 73| fire, were sunk in such a manner as to project from the ground 40 VII, 83| to be done, and in what manner; they decide that the attack 41 VIII, 8| his army in the following manner, that the seventh, eighth, 42 VIII, 29| drew out his army in such a manner, that the foot should by 43 VIII, 33| them away in a clandestine manner, they could not escape our 44 VIII, 42| flames in as conspicuous a manner as he could, that his valor 45 VIII, 44| attempt to rebel in like manner and in different places, 46 VIII, 55| dispute in an equitable manner, rather than to have recourse


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