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1 I, 4| magistrates were mustering a large body of men from the country, 2 I, 15| horse repulsed so large a body of horse, began to face 3 I, 33| Rhine, and that a great body of them should come into 4 I, 35| any more bring over any body of men across the Rhine 5 II, 12| the mean time the whole body of the Suessiones, after 6 II, 23| Nervii, in a very close body, with Boduognatus, who held 7 IV, 1| them men of vast stature of body. And to such a habit have 8 IV, 1| a great portion of their body is bare, and besides they 9 IV, 13| of the next day, a large body of Germans, consisting of 10 IV, 17| proportion as the greater body of water dashed against 11 V, 14| have every part of their body shaved except their head 12 V, 18| great distance from the main body of the legions, and ordered 13 V, 25| wood, came with a large body to attack the camp. When 14 V, 34| weapons cast by so large a body of men. Yet, though assailed 15 VI, 7| twenty-five cohorts and a large body of cavalry, and, leaving 16 VI, 14| pass after death from one body to another, and they think 17 VI, 21| a large portion of the body being in consequence naked. ~ 18 VI, 34| much in protecting the main body of the army (for no peril 19 VI, 43| that point, as so large a body of cavalry had been sent 20 VII, 4| Having collected such a body of troops, he brings over 21 VII, 9| him. Finding there a fresh body of cavalry, which he had 22 VII, 12| had outstripped the main body of Vercingetorix’s army, 23 VII, 13| retreated to their main body, after losing a great number 24 VII, 28| from their entrance in a body and the compassion of the 25 VII, 43| Caesar’s power, they run in a body to Aristius; they assure 26 VII, 61| camp and sending a small body in the direction of Metiosedum, 27 VII, 66| advance beyond the main body. In order that they [the 28 VII, 67| in every part: the main body halts; the baggage is received 29 VII, 80| against the enemy in a compact body, and drove them back; and, 30 VIII, 7| from them, where the main body of the Bellovaci were posted, 31 VIII, 12| in ambush with a select body of foot in a place covered 32 VIII, 19| undecided, till at length a body of foot gradually advanced