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Julius Caesar
Commentaries on the Gallic War

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1 I, 14| difficult to be on their guard, but for that very reason 2 I, 25| of march and served as a guard to their rear, having assailed 3 I, 51| what seemed sufficient as a guard for both camps; [and then] 4 II, 5| bridge: there he places a guard; and on the other side of 5 II, 19| closed the rear, and were a guard for the baggage-train. Our 6 II, 26| the rear of the army, as a guard for the baggage-train, upon 7 II, 29| 6,000 of their men as a guard and defense for them. These 8 III, 23| and [yet] left sufficient guard for their camp; that on 9 III, 26| they had been left as a guard for the camp, were not fatigued 10 IV, 18| Caesar, leaving a strong guard at each end of the bridge, 11 V, 9| horse at the sea, to be a guard to the ships, hastens to 12 V, 9| placed Q. Atrius over the guard of the ships. He himself, 13 V, 11| forces as he did before as a guard for the ships; he sets out 14 V, 15| when our men were off their guard, and occupied in the fortification 15 VI, 6| with some cavalry as a guard; he himself proceeds toward 16 VI, 7| engaging, after leaving a guard of five cohorts for the 17 VI, 8| few troops of cavalry as a guard for the baggage, he places 18 VI, 9| soldiers. Having left a strong guard at the bridge on the side 19 VI, 29| stories, and stations a guard of twelve cohorts for the 20 VI, 29| fortifications. Over that fort and guard he appointed C. Volcatius 21 VI, 32| the fourteenth legion as a guard for the baggage, one of 22 VI, 38| that cohort which was on guard follow him; for a short 23 VI, 43| quarters, with no greater guard than that of four horsemen, 24 VII, 1| reach his army without a guard: finally, that it was better 25 VII, 24| two legions always kept guard before the camp by Caesar’ 26 VII, 40| lieutenant, with two legions to guard the camp. When he ordered 27 VII, 49| lieutenants, whom he had left to guard the smaller camp, to lead 28 VII, 57| lately arrived from Italy, to guard the baggage, marches with 29 VII, 60| most steady in action, to guard the camp; he orders the 30 VII, 61| divisions. For leaving a guard opposite to the camp and 31 VII, 62| those who were left as a guard opposite the camp of Labienus, 32 VII, 68| having left two legions to guard it, pursued as far as the 33 VIII, 2| and set out himself with a guard of horse, the day before 34 VIII, 2| Leaving two cohorts to guard the baggage, he leads the 35 VIII, 11| required a vast number, to guard his foraging parties, and 36 VIII, 17| With these he intermixed a guard of light infantry, and himself 37 VIII, 23| unwilling to put him on his guard by the attempt, he sent 38 VIII, 35| different ways to their guard: which as soon as our men 39 VIII, 46| concluded, he marched with a guard of cavalry toward Narbo,


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