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1 I, 41| than fifty miles he might lead his army through open parts; 2 II, 5| affected if the Aedui would lead their forces into the territories 3 II, 5| distant, he hastened to lead his army over the Aisne, 4 II, 9| there, they endeavored to lead a part of their forces over 5 IV, 14| whether it would be better to lead out their forces against 6 IV, 19| which he had resolved to lead his army over, namely, to 7 IV, 22| Cotta, his lieutenants, to lead into the territories of 8 V, 26| people perceived it, to lead off their soldiers when 9 V, 45| lieutenant, ordering him to lead forth his legion into the 10 V, 46| what great hazard he would lead out his legion from winter-quarters; 11 V, 50| these things, the enemy lead over their forces and draw 12 VII, 34| Labienus four legions to lead into the country of the 13 VII, 49| guard the smaller camp, to lead out his cohorts quickly 14 VII, 88| countrymen, despairing of safety, lead back their troops from the