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1 I, 40| for an engagement, fell suddenly upon them, by this time 2 I, 52| enemy, and the enemy so suddenly and rapidly rushed forward, 3 II, 19| another, they rushed out suddenly with all their forces and 4 II, 33| required) in the third watch, suddenly made a sally from the town 5 III, 2| to be brought in he was suddenly informed by his scouts that 6 III, 2| several reasons that the Gauls suddenly formed the design of renewing 7 III, 15| so great a calm and lull suddenly arose, that they could not 8 III, 19| orders a sally to be made suddenly from two gates [of the camp]. 9 III, 20| and our men pursuing, they suddenly display their infantry forces, 10 III, 28| respective duties, they suddenly rushed out from all parts 11 IV, 14| was going on; who being suddenly alarmed by all the circumstances, 12 IV, 28| the camp, so great a storm suddenly arose that none of them 13 IV, 32| night. Then attacking them suddenly, scattered as they were, 14 V, 16| they flew upon the foragers suddenly from all quarters, so that 15 V, 25| people, and after having suddenly assailed the soldiers engaged 16 V, 31| considerable valley, they suddenly presented themselves on 17 V, 37| Cicero to be cut off, when suddenly assaulted; he declares himself 18 VI, 9| lest any commotion should suddenly arise among them, he leads 19 VI, 12| possessed both a new and suddenly acquired influence. Affairs 20 VI, 40| that, forming a wedge, they suddenly break through, since the 21 VII, 26| night, when the matrons suddenly ran out-into the streets, 22 VII, 27| signal to the soldiers. They suddenly flew out from all quarters 23 VII, 38| the command of the army, suddenly convened the soldiers, when 24 VII, 46| of the Nitiobriges, being suddenly surprised in his tent, as 25 VII, 50| their bravery, the Aedui suddenly appeared on our exposed 26 VII, 61| because a great storm had suddenly arisen, were surprised by 27 VII, 69| any sally should be made suddenly; and by night the same were 28 VII, 70| lest any sally should be suddenly made by the enemy’s infantry. 29 VII, 72| number of the enemy should suddenly, or by night, sally against 30 VII, 81| the plain. Raising a shout suddenly, that by this intimation 31 VII, 88| their swords. The cavalry is suddenly seen in the rear of the 32 VIII, 12| perform this duty; for, having suddenly got sight of the enemy’s 33 VIII, 19| circumstance that, though suddenly attacked from an ambuscade, 34 VIII, 29| marching in close order, came suddenly in sight of the enemy. At 35 VIII, 36| Then, on a signal being suddenly given on every side, our 36 VIII, 43| their constant spring was suddenly dried up, which reduced