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Julius Caesar
Commentaries on the Gallic War

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surrounded
   Book, Par.
1 I, 51| Nemetes, Sedusii, Suevi; and surrounded their whole army with their 2 II, 10| pass over their bodies, and surrounded with their cavalry, and 3 II, 24| pressed and almost held surrounded, the camp-retainers, horsemen, 4 II, 26| lest their rear should be surrounded by the enemy, they began 5 III, 15| three ships [of theirs] surrounded each one [of ours], the 6 III, 26| more vigorously. The enemy surrounded on all sides, [and] all 7 IV, 12| assistance to his brother who was surrounded by the enemy, and whom he 8 IV, 12| When at length he fell, surrounded on all sides and after receiving 9 IV, 26| while embarrassed; many surrounded a few, others threw their 10 IV, 32| rest into confusion, and surrounded them with their cavalry 11 IV, 37| hope of spoil, at first surrounded them with a small number 12 V, 34| had advanced, they were surrounded both by those who had retreated 13 V, 34| he assists his son when surrounded by the enemy; L. Cotta, 14 V, 36| into by Ambiorix, being surrounded by degrees, he is slain. 15 V, 43| To him, in his turn, when surrounded, Pulfio brings relief; and 16 VI, 30| circumstance, that his house being surrounded by a wood (as are generally 17 VI, 40| and if any part should be surrounded and slain, they fully trust 18 VI, 40| expectations; a part perished, surrounded by the barbarians. ~ 19 VII, 43| order to prevent his being surrounded by all the states, began 20 VII, 44| other, they would be almost surrounded, and cut off from all egress 21 VII, 50| the wall with him, being surrounded and slain, were cast from 22 VII, 62| one retreat, but all were surrounded and slain. Camulogenus met 23 VII, 67| fearing lest they should be surrounded, betake themselves to flight. 24 VII, 69| equal degree of height, surrounded the town. The army of the 25 VII, 72| works could not be easily surrounded by a line of soldiers) a 26 VII, 72| enemy from scaling it, and surrounded the entire work with turrets, 27 VII, 74| fortifications could not be surrounded even by immense numbers, 28 VII, 80| flight, the archers were surrounded and cut to pieces. In other 29 VII, 82| fearing lest they should be surrounded by a sally made from the 30 VIII, 7| camp, an elevated position, surrounded by a dangerous morass: that 31 VIII, 10| an intricate country were surrounded by the enemy; by which, 32 VIII, 12| and then when they were surrounded, to attack them. It was 33 VIII, 12| them too eagerly, and were surrounded on every side by the foot. 34 VIII, 18| by a toil, and this they surrounded. Our men, apprised of the 35 VIII, 19| suffer themselves to be surrounded, the rest of the enemy broke 36 VIII, 40| perceiving that the town was surrounded by the works, and that the 37 VIII, 40| valley below, which almost surrounded the steep craggy mountain 38 VIII, 41| three hundred feet, was not surrounded by the river. While every


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