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1 I, 8| if they should attempt to cross over against his will. When 2 I, 28| excellence of the lands, cross over from their own territories 3 I, 31| and all the Germans would cross the Rhine; for neither must 4 I, 33| degrees become accustomed to cross the Rhine, and that a great 5 I, 37| and were attempting to cross it; that the brothers, Nasuas 6 I, 43| none of them any more to cross the Rhine. ~~ 7 II, 8| side of that hill he drew a cross trench of about four hundred 8 III, 11| aid,) if they attempted to cross the river by force in their 9 IV, 4| deficiency in shipping, or cross by stealth on account of 10 IV, 16| it expedient for him to cross the Rhine, for many reasons; 11 IV, 17| mentioned, had resolved to cross the Rhine; but to cross 12 IV, 17| cross the Rhine; but to cross by ships he neither deemed 13 V, 48| convenient path he might cross the valley. ~ 14 V, 49| about the passes, he might cross the valley and the river 15 V, 54| States could be induced to cross the Rhine, since “they had 16 VI, 7| enemy a river difficult to cross, and with steep banks: this 17 VI, 7| did he himself design to cross, nor did he suppose the 18 VI, 7| suppose the enemy would cross it. Their hope of auxiliaries 19 VI, 8| encumbered,” do not hesitate to cross the river and give battle 20 VI, 9| resolved for two reasons to cross the Rhine; one of which 21 VI, 35| collect 2,000 horse; they cross the Rhine in ships and barks 22 VII, 5| that if the Aedui should cross the river, the Bituriges 23 VII, 11| before midnight, and began to cross the river. When this circumstance 24 VII, 70| horses, and endeavor to cross the ditch and climb the 25 VIII, 14| morass, so difficult to cross that he could not pursue