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Alphabetical [« »] energies 1 energy 8 enervated 1 engage 19 engaged 28 engagement 24 engagements 8 | Frequency [« »] 19 concealed 19 defend 19 difficulty 19 engage 19 front 19 hundred 19 intelligence | Julius Caesar Commentaries on the Gallic War IntraText - Concordances engage |
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1 I, 46| did not think proper to engage, lest, after the enemy were 2 I, 48| Ariovistus should be willing to engage in battle, an opportunity 3 II, 5| might not be necessary to engage with so large a number at 4 III, 17| that a lieutenant ought to engage in battle with so great 5 IV, 5| know of there. They often engage in resolutions concerning 6 IV, 7| if they are provoked, to engage with them in arms; for that 7 IV, 11| army, and forbid them to engage; and grant them permission 8 IV, 33| from their chariots and engage on foot. The charioteers 9 V, 16| time did the enemy ever engage with us in very large numbers. ~ 10 V, 18| great danger of our horse, engage with them; and this source 11 V, 49| position, so that he might engage in battle, in front of his 12 VI, 17| they have determined to engage in battle, they commonly 13 VI, 31| considered he ought not to engage in a battle, or [whether] 14 VII, 27| therefore ordered his own men to engage in their work more remissly, 15 VII, 56| in order that he might engage before greater forces of 16 VII, 65| who were accustomed to engage among them. On their arrival, 17 VII, 84| of making a sally. They engage on all sides at once and 18 VIII, 7| Comius had left the camp to engage the Germans to their aid 19 VIII, 28| before him, with orders to engage the enemy, and delay their