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1 I, 15| was not more than five or six miles between the enemy’ 2 I, 48| and pitched under a hill six miles from Caesar’s camp. 3 II, 5| Sabinus, his lieutenant, with six cohorts. He orders him to 4 II, 8| reserve, he formed the other six legions in order of battle 5 II, 19| custom, led on [as the van six legions unencumbered by 6 II, 19| extended, in the mean time the six legions which had arrived 7 III, 5| been fighting for more than six hours, without cessation, 8 IV, 3| to lie desolate for about six hundred miles. On the other 9 V, 2| of all materials, about six hundred ships of that kind 10 VI, 44| Lingones, the remaining six at Agendicum, in the territories 11 VII, 8| the snow to the depth of six feet, and having opened 12 VII, 11| to be brought forth, and six hundred hostages to be given. 13 VII, 34| Parisii; and led in person six into the country of the 14 VII, 46| previously built a wall six feet high, made of large 15 VII, 69| trench and a stone wall six feet high. The circuit of 16 VII, 75| from the Rauraci, and Boii; six thousand from all the states 17 VII, 86| movements, sends Labienus with six cohorts to relieve his distressed 18 VII, 87| first young Brutus, with six cohorts, and afterward Caius 19 VIII, 17| Bellovaci, had selected six thousand of his bravest