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Julius Caesar
Commentaries on the Gallic War

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   Book, Par.
1 II, 21| to and fro into whatever quarter fortune carried him, to 2 II, 21| And having gone to another quarter for the purpose of encouraging [ 3 II, 22| withstanding the enemy, some in one quarter, some in another, and the 4 II, 23| like manner, in another quarter two different legions, the 5 II, 24| sought flight into another quarter; and the camp-followers 6 III, 15| turned their vessels to that quarter in which the wind blew, 7 III, 26| shout being heard in that quarter, our men, their strength 8 IV, 27| chiefs assembled from all quarter, and proceeded to surrender 9 IV, 32| duty, to march into that quarter with him, and two other 10 IV, 34| kept himself in his own quarter, and, a short time having 11 V, 2| made a survey of the winter quarter, he finds that, by the extraordinary 12 V, 42| having been cast from every quarter, the enemy were dislodged, 13 VI, 37| be borne, nor into what quarter each should betake himself. 14 VII, 15| Conflagrations are beheld in every quarter; and although all bore this 15 VII, 18| lay an ambuscade in that quarter, to which he thought that 16 VII, 35| being distributed in every quarter, lest the Romans should 17 VII, 45| orders them to range in every quarter with more tumult than usual. 18 VII, 45| them all to seek the same quarter by a long circuit; these 19 VII, 47| when a shout arose in every quarter of the city, those who were 20 VII, 48| in larger numbers to that quarter. As each first came he stood 21 VII, 61| distinctly heard in the same quarter, and that soldiers were 22 VII, 63| great numbers and from every quarter to the same place. The decision 23 VII, 65| opposed to the enemy in every quarter. The Helvii, voluntarily 24 VII, 67| or hard pressed in any quarter, Caesar usually ordered 25 VII, 67| army to wheel round in that quarter; which conduct retarded 26 VII, 80| shouts and yells from every quarter. As the action was carried 27 VII, 84| meets the enemy in every quarter. The shouts which were raised 28 VII, 85| whatever is going on in every quarter, and sends assistance to 29 VIII, 19| or accept our offers of quarter, but, fighting courageously 30 VIII, 51| were offered up in every quarter. The market places and temples


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