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inexperienced 1
infamous 1
infamy 2
infantry 28
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28 crassus
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28 heard
28 infantry
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28 nervii
28 possession
Julius Caesar
Commentaries on the Gallic War

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infantry
   Book, Par.
1 II, 17| but accomplish by their infantry whatever they can,) in order 2 II, 24| horsemen, and light-armed infantry, who had been with those, 3 III, 20| they suddenly display their infantry forces, which they had placed 4 IV, 33| together with] the firmness of infantry; and by daily practice and 5 IV, 34| together a large force of infantry and of cavalry they came 6 V, 3| and has great forces of infantry, and as we have remarked 7 V, 3| began to collect cavalry and infantry, and make preparations for 8 V, 37| nor night, and orders the infantry to follow him closely. Having 9 V, 46| informs him that all the infantry and cavalry of the Treviri 10 VI, 7| together large forces of infantry and cavalry, were preparing 11 VI, 10| government to send auxiliaries of infantry and of cavalry. Having learned 12 VII, 18| cavalry and light-armed infantry, who generally fought among 13 VII, 28| part was then slain by the infantry when they were crowding 14 VII, 34| cavalry and ten thousand infantry, which he might place in 15 VII, 61| surprised by our soldiers: the infantry and cavalry are quickly 16 VII, 64| will be content with the infantry which he had before, and 17 VII, 64| he levies ten thousand infantry on the Aedui and Segusiani, 18 VII, 65| cavalry and the light-armed infantry, who were accustomed to 19 VII, 66| when encumbered. If the infantry should [be obliged to] relieve 20 VII, 67| which Vercingetorix with the infantry was stationed, and slay 21 VII, 67| held the command of the infantry after the revolt of Litavicus, 22 VII, 70| suddenly made by the enemy’s infantry. The courage of our men 23 VII, 76| hundred and forty thousand infantry. These were reviewed in 24 VII, 76| great forces of cavalry and infantry would be seen. ~~ 25 VII, 79| length, and drew out their infantry a little from that place, 26 VII, 80| archers and light-armed infantry here and there, among their 27 VIII, 17| intermixed a guard of light infantry, and himself advanced with 28 VIII, 19| to give ground: the light infantry, which were sent before


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