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Julius Caesar
Commentaries on the Gallic War

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nearest
   Book, Par.
1 I, 1| the mind; and they are the nearest to the Germans, who dwell 2 I, 6| the Allobroges, and the nearest to the territories of the 3 I, 10| legions marches rapidly by the nearest route across the Alps into 4 I, 12| concealed themselves in the nearest woods. That canton [which 5 I, 54| when the Ubii, who dwelt nearest to the Rhine, pursuing them, 6 II, 3| anticipated, the Remi, who are the nearest of the Belgae to [Celtic] 7 II, 4| the Suessiones were their nearest neighbors and possessed 8 II, 33| Roman soldiers] from the nearest fort; and the battle was 9 III, 11| to the Treviri, who are nearest to the river Rhine. He charges 10 III, 12| betook themselves to the nearest towns; there they again 11 III, 23| of Hither Spain which are nearest to Aquitania, and auxiliaries 12 IV, 25| ship. When those in the nearest vessels saw them, they speedily 13 V, 1| the part of the province nearest them was being laid waste 14 V, 26| thought fit, before the nearest people perceived it, to 15 V, 27| would come both from the nearest winter-quarters and from 16 V, 28| go without danger to the nearest legion; if all Gaul conspired 17 V, 29| three days hence with the nearest winter-quarters, may encounter 18 V, 45| about 400 horse from the nearest winter-quarters. ~ 19 VI, 2| their object] from those nearest them, they try those more 20 VI, 3| having concentrated the four nearest legions, he marched unexpectedly 21 VI, 8| first onslaught, sought the nearest woods; Labienus pursuing 22 VI, 31| morasses; those who were nearest the ocean concealed themselves 23 VI, 35| plunder. The Sigambri, who are nearest to the Rhine, by whom, we 24 VI, 38| snatches arms from those nearest, and stations himself at 25 VI, 40| camp-followers run forward to the nearest rising ground; being speedily 26 VII, 64| sends the Gabali and the nearest cantons of the Arverni against 27 VII, 68| conveyed his baggage to the nearest hill, and having left two 28 VII, 79| the town, and cover the nearest trench with hurdles and 29 VII, 82| for a sally, fill up the nearest trenches; having delayed 30 VII, 87| drafts four cohorts from the nearest redoubt, and orders part 31 VIII, 35| ready-armed cohorts from the nearest turrets made an attack on


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