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1 III, 14| these being cut away, the entire management of the ships 2 III, 14| sight of Caesar and the entire army; so that no act, a 3 V, 48| departed and had turned their entire force against him. When 4 V, 54| Indutiomarus let no part of the entire winter pass without sending 5 VI, 35| place where the bridge was entire and the garrison left by 6 VI, 37| There is a panic in the entire camp, and one inquires of 7 VII, 1| hold a levy throughout the entire province. Report of these 8 VII, 4| had held the supremacy of entire Gaul, and had been put to 9 VII, 10| legions and the luggage of the entire army at Agendicum, he marches 10 VII, 21| should be picked out of the entire army and sent into the town, 11 VII, 24| shout was raised along the entire wall, and a sally was made 12 VII, 28| extending themselves along the entire wall in every direction, 13 VII, 35| lower part of which remained entire. Having quickly finished 14 VII, 38| messengers throughout the entire state of the Aedui, and 15 VII, 54| opinion that the revolt of the entire state would be hastened 16 VII, 61| different places, and that the entire army, being terrified by 17 VII, 65| were collected from the entire province by Lucius Caesar, 18 VII, 72| scaling it, and surrounded the entire work with turrets, which 19 VII, 79| and having occupied the entire hill, encamped not more 20 VII, 80| commanding view from the entire camp, which occupied a ridge 21 VII, 83| scouts, select from the entire army sixty thousand men, 22 VII, 88| reinforcements, and the labor of the entire day, all the enemy’s forces 23 VII, 88| soldier, throughout the entire army, as plunder. ~ 24 VIII, 46| Carnutes, to keep in awe the entire tract of country bordering