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1 II, 5| country which lay in his rear secure from the enemy, and furthermore 2 III, 2| province [of Gaul], not only to secure the passes, but also a constant 3 VI, 23| on that account the more secure, because they have removed 4 VII, 36| besieging it before he should secure a supply of provisions. 5 VII, 36| soldiers could even singly pass secure from any sudden attack of 6 VII, 58| with hurdles and clay, and secure a road. After he perceived 7 VIII, 9| one of whom, being more secure from danger by their height 8 VIII, 15| formed the following plan to secure a retreat. They handed to 9 VIII, 27| he should be sufficiently secure from danger, unless he led 10 VIII, 54| that Gaul would be most secure, if the Belgae, a people