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Julius Caesar
Commentaries on the Gallic War

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1 I, 25| Tulingi, who with about 15,000 men closed the enemy’s line 2 I, 26| After the battle about 130,000 men [of the enemy] remained 3 I, 29| the Helvetii]~~~~ ~~~~263,000~~~~~~Of the Tulingi~~~~ ~~~~ 4 I, 29| Of the Tulingi~~~~ ~~~~36,000~~~~~~Of the Latobrigi~~~~ ~~~~ 5 I, 29| the Latobrigi~~~~ ~~~~14,000~~~~~~Of the Rauraci~~~~ ~~~~ 6 I, 29| Of the Rauraci~~~~ ~~~~23,000~~~~~~Of the Boii~~~~ ~~~~ 7 I, 29| Of the Boii~~~~ ~~~~32,000~~~~~~ ~~~~ ~~~~ ~~~~~~       8 I, 29| amounted to~~~~ ~~~~368,000~~~ Out of these, such as 9 I, 29| amounted] to about 92,000. When the census of those 10 I, 29| number was found to be 110,000. ~~ 11 I, 31| the Sequani. That about 15,000 of them [i.e. of the Germans] 12 I, 31| were now as many as 120,000 of them in Gaul: that with 13 I, 31| few months previously 24,000 men of the Harudes had come 14 I, 48| themselves was this. There were 6,000 horse, and as many very 15 I, 49| sent light troops, about 16,000 men in number, with all 16 II, 4| that these could muster 100,000 armed men, [and had] promised 17 II, 4| men, [and had] promised 60,000 picked men out of that number, 18 II, 4| that they had promised 50,000 armed men; and that the 19 II, 4| as many; the Atrebates 15,000; the Ambiani, 10,000; the 20 II, 4| 15,000; the Ambiani, 10,000; the Morini, 25,000; the 21 II, 4| 10,000; the Morini, 25,000; the Menapii, 9,000; the 22 II, 4| 25,000; the Menapii, 9,000; the Caleti, 10,000; the 23 II, 4| Menapii, 9,000; the Caleti, 10,000; the Velocasses and the 24 II, 4| as many; the Aduatuci 19,000; that the Condrusi, the 25 II, 4| thought, to the number of 40,000. ~ 26 II, 28| 600 to three; that from 60,000 men they [were reduced] 27 II, 29| convey with them, left 6,000 of their men as a guard 28 II, 33| their courage alone. About 4,000 of the men having been slain, 29 II, 33| that town. The number of 53,000 persons was reported to 30 III, 6| an army of more than 30,000 men (which number of the 31 III, 26| out of the number of 50,000, which it was certain had 32 IV, 15| the enemy amounted to 430,000, returned to their camp, 33 V, 5| whole of Gaul, in number 4,000, assembles, and [also] the 34 V, 8| with three legions and 2,000 horse, to defend the harbors 35 V, 13| whole island is [about] 2,000 miles in circumference. ~ 36 V, 18| being dismissed, and about 4,000 charioteers only being left, 37 V, 48| forces; these were about 60,000 armed men. Cicero, an opportunity 38 V, 48| there being] scarcely 7,000 men, and these too without 39 VI, 35| their retreat, collect 2,000 horse; they cross the Rhine


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