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horse-soldiers 1
horseback 3
horsemen 6
horses 24
hospitality 5
host 5
hostages 83
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24 entire
24 fabius
24 gone
24 horses
24 italy
24 must
24 near
Julius Caesar
Commentaries on the Gallic War

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horses
   Book, Par.
1 I, 42| Gallic cavalry all their horses, and thereon to mount the 2 I, 48| supported by the manes of the horses, they could keep pace with 3 IV, 2| frequently leap from their horses and fight on foot; and train 4 IV, 2| on foot; and train their horses to stand still in the very 5 IV, 12| practice, leaped from their horses to their feet, and stabbing 6 IV, 12| their feet, and stabbing our horses in the belly and overthrowing 7 IV, 24| weapons and spur on their horses, which were accustomed to 8 IV, 26| by one, spurred on their horses, and attacked them while 9 IV, 33| the very dread of their horses and the noise of their wheels; 10 IV, 33| steep place, to check their horses at full speed, and manage 11 V, 1| burdens and a great number of horses, [he makes them] a little 12 V, 54| discipline them, and procure horses from the neighboring people, 13 VI, 30| seized, and his chariots and horses surprised, yet he himself 14 VII, 12| arms to be collected, their horses to be brought forth, and 15 VII, 12| to collect the arms and horses, the enemy’s cavalry which 16 VII, 55| hither a great number of horses, which he had purchased 17 VII, 55| they divided the money and horses among themselves; they took 18 VII, 65| mounted on unserviceable horses, he takes horses from the 19 VII, 65| unserviceable horses, he takes horses from the military tribunes 20 VII, 70| ensues; some leave their horses, and endeavor to cross the 21 VII, 70| many and taking several horses. ~~ 22 VIII, 15| certain positions, with their horses bridled. When the Bellovaci 23 VIII, 27| without fatiguing their horses. Our horse pursued according 24 VIII, 29| ran, and as long as their horses had strength to pursue,


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