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Julius Caesar
Commentaries on the Gallic War

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auxiliaries
   Book, Par.
1 I, 24| Hither Gaul, and all the auxiliaries; and he ordered that the 2 I, 49| legions and a portion of the auxiliaries; and led back the other 3 I, 51| and then] drew up all the auxiliaries in sight of the enemy, before 4 I, 51| he might make use of his auxiliaries for appearance. He himself, 5 II, 24| being sent by their state as auxiliaries), and, when they saw our 6 III, 9| the Menapii; and send for auxiliaries from Britain, which is situated 7 III, 11| number of the cavalry, lest auxiliaries should be sent into Gaul 8 III, 18| whom he had with him as auxiliaries. He induces him by great 9 III, 20| provided corn, procured auxiliaries and cavalry, [and] having 10 III, 23| nearest to Aquitania, and auxiliaries and leaders are summoned 11 III, 24| double line, he posted the auxiliaries in the center, and waited 12 III, 25| fortifications, and the auxiliaries, on whom Crassus did not 13 V, 16| after this retreat, the auxiliaries who had assembled from all 14 VI, 5| Treviri. Ho thought that these auxiliaries ought to be detached from 15 VI, 7| cross it. Their hope of auxiliaries was daily increasing. He [ 16 VI, 9| assure him that “neither had auxiliaries been sent to the Treviri 17 VI, 9| case, Caesar finds that the auxiliaries had been sent by the Suevi; 18 VI, 10| their government to send auxiliaries of infantry and of cavalry. 19 VI, 32| of war, and had sent no auxiliaries to Ambiorix. Caesar, having 20 VI, 43| collecting a large number [of auxiliaries] from the neighboring states, 21 VII, 63| whole war, and their sending auxiliaries to neither party. The Aedui 22 VII, 77| which they had expected auxiliaries from their countrymen, and 23 VII, 79| run together when these auxiliaries were seen; mutual congratulations 24 VIII, 5| thatch. But the horse and auxiliaries he sends to all parts to 25 VIII, 10| however, our Gallic or German auxiliaries crossed the marsh, and furiously 26 VIII, 21| from whom he had borrowed auxiliaries for that war. The rest instantly 27 VIII, 25| sent either his legions or auxiliaries through every part of Ambiorix’ 28 VIII, 31| informed, had served as auxiliaries in that battle, which he


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