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1 I, 10| levies two legions, and leads out from winter-quarters 2 I, 10| Hither Province; thence he leads his army into the country 3 I, 13| across the Saone, and thus leads his army over. The Helvetii, 4 I, 22| arms and ensigns. Caesar leads off his forces to the next 5 II, 10| apprized of this by Titurius, leads all his cavalry and light-armed 6 V, 17| discovering their design, leads his army into the territories 7 V, 22| received the hostages, he leads back the army to the sea, 8 V, 52| day, flies by night and leads back all his forces into 9 VI, 9| suddenly arise among them, he leads over the rest of the forces 10 VI, 44| in such a manner, Caesar leads back his army with the loss 11 VII, 9| hearing this circumstance, leads back his army into the country 12 VII, 11| booty to the soldiers, then leads his army over the Loire, 13 VII, 19| consoled his soldiers, he leads them back on the same day 14 VII, 81| troops by a trumpet, and leads them forth from the town. 15 VII, 87| fought more obstinately, he leads up fresh men to the assistance 16 VIII, 2| to guard the baggage, he leads the rest of his army into