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1 I, 1| part of the ocean which is near Spain: it looks between 2 I, 22| s] own forces were seen near the enemy’s camp, that the 3 II, 20| These, on account of the near approach and the speed of 4 III, 14| from which there was a near prospect of the sea were 5 IV, 36| time of the equinox was near, he did not consider that, 6 V, 4| among them his son and near relations, whom he had demanded 7 V, 28| authority; that the Rhine was near; that the death of Ariovistus 8 V, 33| and do not approach too near, and in whatever direction 9 V, 36| and when he had approached near to Ambiorix, being ordered 10 V, 49| cavalry having taken place near the river, both armies kept 11 V, 52| winter with three legions near Samarobriva in three different 12 VI, 1| that since he was remaining near the city invested with military 13 VI, 7| since the camps were so near, are reported to the enemy 14 VI, 23| that no one dare settle near them; at the same time they 15 VI, 35| seventh day was drawing near, by which day Caesar had 16 VI, 40| through, since the camp was so near; and if any part should 17 VII, 20| advice; that his approaching near the Romans had been a measure 18 VII, 36| his camp on the mountain near the town, placed the forces 19 VII, 77| there approach is drawing near; since they, intimidated 20 VII, 83| the four generals, and a near relative of Vercingetorix. 21 VIII, 19| the [Roman] general was near at hand, with his forces 22 VIII, 36| him. When he had advanced near the enemy, he was informed 23 VIII, 36| barbarians, was pitched low, near the banks of a river, and 24 VIII, 46| placed among the Turoni, near the confines of the Carnutes,