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1 I, 6| subdued, and is in some places crossed by a ford. The furthest 2 II, 5| river was a bridge: there he places a guard; and on the other 3 II, 22| legions in the different places were withstanding the enemy, 4 II, 28| collected together in the fenny places and marshes, on this battle 5 III, 1| station the legion in these places, for the purpose of wintering. 6 III, 3| and almost all the higher places were seen already covered 7 III, 21| skilled, because in many places among them there are copper 8 III, 23| to select [advantageous] places, to fortify their camp, 9 III, 28| through those intricate places. ~ 10 IV, 24| water; and our soldiers, in places unknown to them, with their 11 IV, 24| free in all their limbs in places thoroughly known to them, 12 IV, 27| were sent for from remote places. In the mean time they ordered 13 IV, 29| not been provided in those places, because it was understood 14 V, 18| himself in intricate and woody places, and in those neighborhoods 15 V, 21| are going forward in those places, Cassivellaunus sends messengers 16 V, 52| councils by night in secluded places. Nor did any period of the 17 VI, 8| guard for the baggage, he places the rest of the horse on 18 VI, 32| that legion and camp he places Q. Tullius Cicero and gives 19 VI, 34| had fixed himself. These places were known to those who 20 VII, 1| in the woods, and retired places, complain of the death of 21 VII, 9| recruits and cavalry: he places Brutus, a young man, in 22 VII, 14| that there should not be places of retreat for their own 23 VII, 61| passing in three different places, and that the entire army, 24 VII, 86| of the works, attempt the places precipitous in ascent: hither 25 VII, 89| Marcus Sempronius Rutilus; he places Caius Fabius, and Lucius 26 VIII, 1| states made war in different places at the same time, the Roman 27 VIII, 28| his troops in convenient places, and with the rest gave 28 VIII, 34| his garrisons in several places, should make them too weak. ~ 29 VIII, 40| and slingers, and in some places, opposite to the easiest 30 VIII, 43| what was going on in other places, call off their armed troops 31 VIII, 44| manner and in different places, resolved to deter others 32 VIII, 51| every quarter. The market places and temples were laid out