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1 I, 16| long, and that the day was close at hand on which he ought 2 I, 16| when the enemy were so close at hand, and when [corn] 3 I, 24| to our front line in very close order. ~~ 4 I, 44| reward, and would bring to a close whatever wars he wished 5 II, 19| cavalry on before, followed close after them with all his 6 II, 19| the woods, the river, and close upon us almost at the same 7 II, 23| all the Nervii, in a very close body, with Boduognatus, 8 II, 26| seventh legion, which stood close by him, was also hard pressed 9 II, 31| speed, and thus fight from close quarters; that they resigned 10 II, 35| Turones, which states were close to those regions in which 11 IV, 23| confined by mountains so close to it that a dart could 12 V, 15| that they never fought in close order, but in small parties 13 V, 43| opinion of all, follows close after. Then, when an inconsiderable 14 V, 56| every day used to parade close to his [Labienus’] camp; 15 VI, 4| brought that the Romans are close at hand: through necessity 16 VI, 38| sees that the enemy are close at hand and that the matter 17 VI, 40| and the horse following close upon them with the same 18 VI, 41| credence that Caesar was close at hand with his army safe. 19 VII, 46| town, with their camps very close to one another. The soldiers, 20 VIII, 15| of their line; and at the close of the day, on a certain 21 VIII, 29| the legions, marching in close order, came suddenly in 22 VIII, 41| 41 Close under the walls of the town,