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1 I, 13| themselves had with the utmost difficulty accomplished in twenty namely, 2 II, 6| The assault] was with difficulty sustained for that day. 3 II, 17| and that there would be no difficulty, when the first legion had 4 III, 12| back by storms, and the difficulty of sailing was very great 5 IV, 17| Therefore, although the greatest difficulty in forming a bridge was 6 IV, 24| In this was the greatest difficulty, for the following reasons, 7 V, 11| matter was one of great difficulty and labor, yet thought it 8 V, 17| place only and that with difficulty. When he had arrived there, 9 V, 36| before the camp. They with difficulty sustain the attack till 10 V, 37| that it was not a matter of difficulty for the legion which was 11 V, 38| attack that day with great difficulty, since the enemy placed 12 VI, 37| any access. Our men with difficulty defend the gates; the very 13 VI, 38| many wounds; he is with difficulty saved, drawn away by the 14 VII, 10| provisions, in consequence of the difficulty of conveyance. It seemed 15 VII, 46| gone to rest at noon, with difficulty escaped from the hands of 16 VII, 56| mount Cevennes, and the difficulty of the roads prevented him; 17 VII, 84| extensive lines, and with difficulty meets the enemy in every 18 VIII, 4| severity of the winter, the difficulty of the roads, and the intolerable 19 VIII, 40| lives. Caesar perceiving the difficulty, disposed archers and slingers,