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1 I, 10| Aquileia, and with these five legions marches rapidly 2 I, 15| battle, because they had with five hundred horse repulsed so 3 I, 15| there was not more than five or six miles between the 4 I, 48| Sequani and the Aedui. For five successive days from that 5 II, 13| with his army was about five miles distant from that 6 V, 8| circumstance; he himself, with five legions and a number of 7 V, 23| other side of the Po, and five cohorts, he sent among the 8 VI, 5| against the Menapii with five lightly-equipped legions. 9 VI, 7| after leaving a guard of five cohorts for the baggage, 10 VI, 36| almost annihilated, sent five cohorts into the neighboring 11 VI, 38| garrison, and had now been five days without food. He, distrusting 12 VII, 36| 36 Caesar, in five days’ march, went from that 13 VII, 60| wait for him. He leaves the five cohorts, which he considered 14 VII, 60| the camp; he orders the five remaining cohorts of the 15 VII, 73| continued trench every where five feet deep. These stakes 16 VII, 73| from the ground. There were five rows in connection with, 17 VII, 75| and Parisii, and Helvii; five thousand each from the Suessiones, 18 VIII, 30| marching to the province with five thousand men, being all