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brethren 3
bribe 2
bribed 1
bridge 33
bridges 6
bridled 1
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34 return
34 towns
33 ambiorix
33 bridge
33 drew
33 during
33 force
Julius Caesar
Commentaries on the Gallic War

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bridge
   Book, Par.
1 I, 6| Geneva. From this town a bridge extends to the Helvetii. 2 I, 7| Further Gaul: he orders the bridge at Geneva to be broken down. 3 I, 8| passage (some by means of a bridge of boats and numerous rafts 4 I, 13| Helvetii, he procures a bridge to be made across the Saone, 5 II, 5| states. Over that river was a bridge: there he places a guard; 6 II, 9| commanded, and might cut off the bridge; but, if they could not 7 II, 10| slingers and archers, over the bridge, and hastens toward them. 8 IV, 17| difficulty in forming a bridge was presented to him, on 9 IV, 17| He devised this plan of a bridge. He joined together at the 10 IV, 17| water dashed against the bridge, so much the closer were 11 IV, 17| direction of the length of the bridge, and were [then] covered 12 IV, 17| at the lower side of the bridge, and these, serving as buttresses, 13 IV, 17| were others also above the bridge, at a moderate distance; 14 IV, 17| and might not injure the bridge. ~ 15 IV, 18| guard at each end of the bridge, hastens into the territories 16 IV, 18| Sigambri, at the very time the bridge was begun to be built, made 17 IV, 19| their scouts found that the bridge was being built, had called 18 IV, 19| into Gaul, and cut down the bridge. ~ 19 VI, 9| matters, he began to build a bridge a little above that place 20 VI, 9| left a strong guard at the bridge on the side of the Treviri, 21 VI, 29| the further end of the bridge, which joined the banks 22 VI, 29| at the extremity of the bridge raises towers of four stories, 23 VI, 29| purpose of defending the bridge, and strengthens the place 24 VI, 35| below that place where the bridge was entire and the garrison 25 VII, 11| that enterprise; and as a bridge over the Loire connected 26 VII, 11| because the narrowness of the bridge and the roads prevented 27 VII, 35| the Romans should build a bridge and bring over their troops; 28 VII, 35| he began to rebuild the bridge on the same piles, the lower 29 VII, 53| third day he repaired the bridge over the river Allier, and 30 VII, 58| contest. Having repaired the bridge, which the enemy had broken 31 VIII, 14| small valley, he laid a bridge over the morass and led 32 VIII, 27| river to pass except by a bridge. Though Fabius had not yet 33 VIII, 27| therefore marched to that bridge with his army, and ordered


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