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Julius Caesar
Commentaries on the Gallic War

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1 I, 22| length, the day was far advanced, Caesar learned through 2 I, 23| march from the Helvetii, and advanced rapidly to Bibracte. This 3 I, 24| cavalry and formed a phalanx, advanced up to our front line in 4 I, 25| the exposed flank as they advanced [prepared] to surround them; 5 I, 25| Romans having faced about, advanced to the attack in two divisions; 6 I, 38| of the Sequani, and had advanced three daysjourney from 7 I, 43| of their property, but be advanced in influence, dignity, and 8 I, 50| from both camps, and having advanced a little from the larger 9 I, 51| his army in three lines, advanced to the camp of the enemy. 10 II, 23| pass the river; and having advanced to a disadvantageous place, 11 II, 25| come without a shield), he advanced to the front of the line, 12 III, 16| youth, and all, too, of more advanced age, in whom there was any 13 IV, 6| greater distances, and had advanced to the territories of the 14 IV, 19| Rhine, and thinking he had advanced far enough to serve both 15 IV, 23| and the anchor weighed, he advanced about seven miles from that 16 IV, 32| immediately. When he had advanced some little way from the 17 V, 9| ships. He himself, having advanced by night about twelve miles, 18 V, 10| who had fled. These having advanced a little way, when already 19 V, 17| immediately. But the soldiers advanced with such speed and such 20 V, 34| place from which they had advanced, they were surrounded both 21 VI, 8| 8 Scarcely had the rear advanced beyond the fortifications 22 VI, 25| that forest, though he had advanced a journey of sixty days, 23 VI, 35| is; they find that he has advanced further, and learn that 24 VI, 37| speed with which they had advanced, attempt to force the camp 25 VII, 7| state to the Arverni. Having advanced into the country of the 26 VII, 9| incessantly night and day, he advanced rapidly through the territory 27 VII, 27| Caesar, the tower being advanced, and the works which he 28 VIII, 3| Caesar’s orders; lest if he advanced far, forage and corn should 29 VIII, 14| line of their baggage had advanced to a considerable distance. 30 VIII, 16| cowardice and address, they advanced without any loss about ten 31 VIII, 17| light infantry, and himself advanced with the legions as fast 32 VIII, 19| a body of foot gradually advanced from the woods in order 33 VIII, 20| marched his army over and advanced. But the Bellovaci and the 34 VIII, 36| along with him. When he had advanced near the enemy, he was informed


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