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Julius Caesar
Commentaries on the Gallic War

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retreat
   Book, Par.
1 I, 48| further than usual, or to retreat more rapidly, so great, 2 II, 19| to follow them in their retreat further than the limit to 3 III, 16| survivors had no place to retreat to, nor means of defending 4 III, 24| of corn, should begin to retreat, they intended to attack 5 IV, 2| leave them, to which they retreat with great activity when 6 IV, 12| did not desist from their retreat till they had come in sight 7 IV, 16| betaken themselves, after the retreat of their countrymen, across 8 IV, 33| enemy, they may have a ready retreat to their own troops. Thus 9 IV, 38| place to which they might retreat, on account of the drying 10 V, 15| same, both to those who retreat and to those who pursue. 11 V, 16| Immediately after this retreat, the auxiliaries who had 12 V, 42| not afford the foremost a retreat. The flame having abated 13 V, 43| having slain a great number, retreat into the fortifications 14 V, 49| give way purposely, and retreat to the camp: at the same 15 VI, 3| could either assemble or retreat, after capturing a large 16 VI, 5| defense of their position, retreat into the woods and morasses, 17 VI, 7| departure [appear] like a retreat. These things, also, since 18 VI, 9| Ambiorix might not have a retreat among them. Having determined 19 VI, 35| were received after their retreat, collect 2,000 horse; they 20 VII, 8| now checked and forced to retreat, because he thought it dangerous 21 VII, 14| should not be places of retreat for their own countrymen 22 VII, 47| signal to be sounded for a retreat; and the soldiers of the 23 VII, 50| have the opportunity, and retreat to the legion.” Thus he 24 VII, 62| not even then did any one retreat, but all were surrounded 25 VII, 70| undefended. The Germans retreat, after slaying many and 26 VII, 82| movements, they learned the retreat of their countrymen before 27 VIII, 15| following plan to secure a retreat. They handed to one another 28 VIII, 16| Caesar could not perceive the retreat of the enemy for the intervention 29 VIII, 16| the enemy free liberty to retreat, through fear of an ambuscade. 30 VIII, 27| people, made a precipitate retreat from that place with all


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