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Alphabetical [« »] march 73 march-the 1 marched 33 marches 28 marching 16 marcomanni 1 marcus 15 | Frequency [« »] 28 engaged 28 heard 28 infantry 28 marches 28 nervii 28 possession 28 reported | Julius Caesar Commentaries on the Gallic War IntraText - Concordances marches |
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1 I, 7| the city, and, by as great marches as he can, proceeds to Further 2 I, 10| proceeds to Italy by forced marches, and there levies two legions, 3 I, 10| with these five legions marches rapidly by the nearest route 4 I, 37| to Ariovistus by forced marches. ~~ 5 I, 38| Caesar hastens by forced marches by night and day, and, after 6 III, 24| encouraging his men, he marches to the camp of the enemy, 7 V, 18| left, used to observe our marches and retire a little from 8 V, 37| by this victory, Ambiorix marches immediately with his cavalry 9 V, 47| territories of the Nervii by long marches. There he learns from some 10 VI, 3| arrives among them by long marches. ~ 11 VI, 17| guide of their journeys and marches, and believe him to have 12 VI, 29| gain any advantage by rapid marches and the advantage of time, 13 VII, 5| territory of the Ruteni; and marches in person into the country 14 VII, 7| assembling a numerous force, marches to make a descent on the 15 VII, 8| Roman garrisons, Caesar marches into the country of the 16 VII, 9| arranged these matters, he marches to Vienna by as long journeys 17 VII, 10| entire army at Agendicum, he marches to the Boii. ~ 18 VII, 11| army over the Loire, and marches into the territories of 19 VII, 16| closely upon Caesar by shorter marches, and selects for his camp 20 VII, 35| went before him by forced marches, in order that he might 21 VII, 56| Therefore, having made very long marches by day and night, he came 22 VII, 57| Italy, to guard the baggage, marches with four legions to Lutetia ( 23 VII, 87| repulsing the enemy, he marches in the direction in which 24 VII, 89| making these arrangements, he marches into the [country of the] 25 VIII, 3| vain; for Caesar, by hasty marches, anticipated them in every 26 VIII, 4| With these two legions he marches in pursuit of the Carnutes. 27 VIII, 11| to come to him by forced marches with the three legions. 28 VIII, 39| to follow him by regular marches. He hastened as much as