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Alphabetical [« »] sigambri 5 sight 29 sign 3 signal 19 signal-making 1 signalizing 1 silanus 1 | Frequency [« »] 19 regard 19 remained 19 routed 19 signal 19 six 19 speech 19 speed | Julius Caesar Commentaries on the Gallic War IntraText - Concordances signal |
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1 I, 12| state which had brought a signal calamity upon the Roman 2 I, 52| Accordingly our men, upon the signal being given, vigorously 3 II, 20| necessary to run to arms; the signal to be given by the trumpet; 4 II, 21| could be cast, he gave the signal for commencing battle. And 5 II, 33| the least difficult. The signal having been immediately 6 III, 4| on, the enemy, upon the signal being given, rushed down [ 7 III, 5| and afterward, upon the signal being given, sally forth 8 III, 19| his men, gives them the signal, which they earnestly desired. 9 IV, 23| favorable at the same time, the signal being given and the anchor 10 V, 51| discovered to have been signal. He receives information 11 VII, 19| earnestly demanding the signal for action, “with how great 12 VII, 27| the walls, and gave the signal to the soldiers. They suddenly 13 VII, 45| particulars, he gives the signal for action, and detaches 14 VII, 46| another. The soldiers, on the signal being given, quickly advance 15 VII, 47| had in view, ordered the signal to be sounded for a retreat; 16 VII, 62| to be present,” gives the signal for action. At the first 17 VII, 81| heard the shout, gives the signal to his troops by a trumpet, 18 VIII, 15| of the day, on a certain signal, set them all on fire at 19 VIII, 36| order of battle. Then, on a signal being suddenly given on