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seemed 27
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Julius Caesar
Commentaries on the Gallic War

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   Book, Par.
1 I, 22| Caesar’s] own forces were seen near the enemy’s camp, that 2 I, 22| had reported to him, as seen, that which he had not seen. 3 I, 22| seen, that which he had not seen. On that day he follows 4 I, 40| His integrity had been seen throughout his whole life, 5 II, 12| such as they had neither seen nor heard of before, and 6 II, 19| baggage train of our army was seen by those who lay hid in 7 II, 24| highest ridge of the hill had seen our men pass the river as 8 II, 26| quickened their pace, and were seen by the enemy on the top 9 III, 3| all the higher places were seen already covered with a multitude 10 III, 14| it came up and was first seen by the enemy, about 220 11 III, 21| hand, desired it might be seen what they could accomplish 12 III, 26| way, lest they could be seen from the camp of the enemy, 13 III, 26| the enemy before they were seen by them, or it was known 14 III, 28| enemy was in the mean time seen, while our men were dispersed 15 IV, 28| approaching Britain and were seen from the camp, so great 16 IV, 32| dust than was usual was seen in that direction in which 17 V, 4| toward him he had fully seen, should prevail as much 18 V, 8| at mid-day; nor was there seen a [single] enemy in that 19 V, 47| our men for two days, was seen by a certain soldier on 20 V, 47| the smoke of the fires was seen in the distance, a circumstance 21 V, 57| man before he should have seen him slain, because he was 22 VI, 25| in it which have not been seen in other parts; of which 23 VI, 30| and that his arrival was seen by the people before the 24 VI, 37| Decuman gate, nor were they seen, in consequence of woods 25 VI, 43| Ambiorix had just then been seen by them in flight, and had 26 VII, 12| Vercingetorix’s army, was seen at a distance; as soon as 27 VII, 44| days, it could scarcely be seen on account of the numbers 28 VII, 45| these proceedings were seen at a distance from the town, 29 VII, 76| cavalry and infantry would be seen. ~~ 30 VII, 79| when these auxiliaries were seen; mutual congratulations 31 VII, 88| ordered to follow him being seen, as these low and sloping 32 VII, 88| The cavalry is suddenly seen in the rear of the Gauls; 33 VIII, 23| treachery which they had seen, dreading that a deeper


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