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Alphabetical [« »] father 8 father-in-law 1 fathers 4 fatigue 13 fatigued 1 fatiguing 1 favor 16 | Frequency [« »] 13 depart 13 despairing 13 dignity 13 fatigue 13 free 13 frequent 13 friends | Julius Caesar Commentaries on the Gallic War IntraText - Concordances fatigue |
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1 II, 23| breathless with running and fatigue, and worn out with wounds, 2 III, 5| recruit themselves after their fatigue, and afterward, upon the 3 III, 19| the unskilfulness and the fatigue of the enemy, by the valor 4 IV, 2| their powers of enduring fatigue, and are rendered effeminate 5 IV, 15| perished, overcome by fear, fatigue, and the violence of the 6 V, 30| would be increased by the fatigue of the soldiers and their 7 VI, 21| they devote themselves to fatigue and hardships. Those who 8 VI, 31| was unable to endure the fatigue either of war or flight, 9 VII, 20| they were unable to endure fatigue any longer. That, if the 10 VII, 28| massacre at Genabum and the fatigue of the siege, they spared 11 VII, 32| refreshed his army after their fatigue and privation. The winter 12 VIII, 1| his soldiers after so much fatigue, by repose in winter quarters, 13 VIII, 33| his forces could bear the fatigue. ~