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Alphabetical [« »] footing 2 footsteps 1 for 625 forage 17 foragers 4 foraging 11 forasmuch 1 | Frequency [« »] 17 eburones 17 effect 17 end 17 forage 17 hither 17 houses 17 killed | Julius Caesar Commentaries on the Gallic War IntraText - Concordances forage |
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1 I, 15| prevent the enemy from rapine, forage, and depredation. They marched 2 II, 2| there began to be plenty of forage, came to the army. He gives 3 IV, 9| plundering and procuring forage. He supposed that they were 4 IV, 16| plundering and procuring forage, and was not present at 5 IV, 32| legion had been sent to forage, according to custom, and 6 VII, 14| season of the year; that forage could not be cut; that the 7 VII, 14| scouring in their search for forage. That an abundance of these 8 VII, 16| expeditions for corn and forage, and whenever they were 9 VII, 18| Vercingetorix after destroying the forage, had pitched his camp nearer 10 VII, 18| would come the next day to forage. On learning these facts, 11 VII, 20| had been caused by want of forage, and had been done even 12 VII, 64| the Romans from obtaining forage or corn, provided that they 13 VII, 74| ho orders all to provide forage and corn for thirty days. ~ 14 VIII, 3| lest if he advanced far, forage and corn should become scarce, 15 VIII, 7| the Romans from getting forage (which at that season was 16 VIII, 10| distant excursion to get forage or corn, he saw that his 17 VIII, 17| Romans would send to look for forage, on account of the abundance