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He","engyay":"ould-shay any-ay one-ay udge-jay at-thay e-hay ould-way o-say ashly-ray epart-day om-fray is-hay uty-day? e-Hay"} +{"eng":"committed to them the charge of his ships of war, which he had","engyay":"ommitted-cay o-tay em-thay e-thay arge-chay of-ay is-hay ips-shay of-ay ar-way, ich-whay e-hay ad-hay"} +{"eng":"such speed and such ardour, though they stood above the water by their","engyay":"uch-say eed-spay and-ay uch-say ardour-ay, ough-thay ey-thay ood-stay above-ay e-thay ater-way y-bay eir-thay"} +{"eng":"the hope of [making good their] defence was infused into the Remi, and,","engyay":"e-thay ope-hay of-ay [aking-may ood-gay eir-thay] efence-day as-way infused-ay into-ay e-thay emi-Ray, and-ay,"} +{"eng":"a bill had been carried by the ten tribunes of the people","engyay":"a-ay ill-bay ad-hay een-bay arried-cay y-bay e-thay en-tay ibunes-tray of-ay e-thay eople-pay"} +{"eng":"falling on the foragers by surprise as they were dispersed without any","engyay":"alling-fay on-ay e-thay oragers-fay y-bay urprise-say as-ay ey-thay ere-way ispersed-day ithout-way any-ay"} +{"eng":"recruits and cavalry: he places Brutus, a young man, in command of these","engyay":"ecruits-ray and-ay avalry-cay: e-hay aces-play utus-Bray, a-ay oung-yay an-may, in-ay ommand-cay of-ay ese-thay"} +{"eng":"Italy. That part of them which separates Dauphiny from Piedmont was","engyay":"aly-Itay. at-Thay art-pay of-ay em-thay ich-whay eparates-say auphiny-Day om-fray iedmont-Pay as-way"} +{"eng":"the port, having espied him, weighed anchor, and pursued him. But of","engyay":"e-thay ort-pay, aving-hay espied-ay im-hay, eighed-way anchor-ay, and-ay ursued-pay im-hay. ut-Bay of-ay"} +{"eng":"that they had suffered an alarming scarcity at Alesia, and a much","engyay":"at-thay ey-thay ad-hay uffered-say an-ay alarming-ay arcity-scay at-ay esia-Alay, and-ay a-ay uch-may"} +{"eng":"built by Romulus, in the first year of the seventh Olympiad, B.C. 753","engyay":"uilt-bay y-bay omulus-Ray, in-ay e-thay irst-fay ear-yay of-ay e-thay eventh-say ympiad-Olay, B.C-ay. 753"} +{"eng":"XXXI.--Curio, censuring both measures, said, \"that the one was as","engyay":"urio-XXXI.--Cay, ensuring-cay oth-bay easures-may, aid-say, \"at-thay e-thay one-ay as-way as-ay"} +{"eng":"C. iii. 24; and in conjunction with Kalenus transports Caesar's troops","engyay":"C-ay. iii-ay. 24; and-ay in-ay onjunction-cay ith-way alenus-Kay ansports-tray aesar's-Cay oops-tray"} +{"eng":"hindered the enemy from attacking us. In the meantime the barbarians","engyay":"indered-hay e-thay enemy-ay om-fray attacking-ay us-ay. In-ay e-thay eantime-may e-thay arbarians-bay"} +{"eng":"make a loud noise in rowing. He himself, a little after, marched out in","engyay":"ake-may a-ay oud-lay oise-nay in-ay owing-ray. e-Hay imself-hay, a-ay ittle-lay after-ay, arched-may out-ay in-ay"} +{"eng":"the work. You can easily comply with the terms of this agreement by","engyay":"e-thay ork-way. ou-Yay an-cay easily-ay omply-cay ith-way e-thay erms-tay of-ay is-thay agreement-ay y-bay"} +{"eng":"France, on the river _Seine_","engyay":"ance-Fray, on-ay e-thay iver-ray eine_-_Say"} +{"eng":"encourage them. 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They thought that they should either persuade the Allobroges,","engyay":"elvetii-Hay. ey-Thay ought-thay at-thay ey-thay ould-shay either-ay ersuade-pay e-thay obroges-Allay,"} +{"eng":"in order that he might not be compelled to waste the summer among the","engyay":"in-ay order-ay at-thay e-hay ight-may ot-nay e-bay ompelled-cay o-tay aste-way e-thay ummer-say among-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"business being ended, as credit was beginning to fail in Italy, and the","engyay":"usiness-bay eing-bay ended-ay, as-ay edit-cray as-way eginning-bay o-tay ail-fay in-ay aly-Itay, and-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"almost all the centurions of the other cohorts either wounded or slain,","engyay":"almost-ay all-ay e-thay enturions-cay of-ay e-thay other-ay ohorts-cay either-ay ounded-way or-ay ain-slay,"} +{"eng":"ground, and the enemy extending themselves along the entire wall in","engyay":"ound-gray, and-ay e-thay enemy-ay extending-ay emselves-thay along-ay e-thay entire-ay all-way in-ay"} +{"eng":"Trin[)o]bantes, a people of ancient Britain, inhabitants of the counties","engyay":"in[)o]bantes-Tray, a-ay eople-pay of-ay ancient-ay itain-Bray, inhabitants-ay of-ay e-thay ounties-cay"} +{"eng":"completing their conquest. 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For it cannot be","engyay":"above-ay, is-ay o-tay a-ay uick-qay aveller-tray, a-ay ourney-jay of-ay ine-nay ays-day. or-Fay it-ay annot-cay e-bay"} +{"eng":"that they were men; and therefore that it was lawful for them to act","engyay":"at-thay ey-thay ere-way en-may; and-ay erefore-thay at-thay it-ay as-way awful-lay or-fay em-thay o-tay act-ay"} +{"eng":"and Brutii, by his lieutenants, and exacting a certain quota of horse","engyay":"and-ay utii-Bray, y-bay is-hay ieutenants-lay, and-ay exacting-ay a-ay ertain-cay uota-qay of-ay orse-hay"} +{"eng":"the house which served as for citadel, and commanded an avenue to the","engyay":"e-thay ouse-hay ich-whay erved-say as-ay or-fay itadel-cay, and-ay ommanded-cay an-ay avenue-ay o-tay e-thay"} +{"eng":"devoted himself, refused to die); Adcantuannus, [I say] endeavouring to","engyay":"evoted-day imself-hay, efused-ray o-tay ie-day); antuannus-Adcay, [I-ay ay-say] endeavouring-ay o-tay"} +{"eng":"9000; the Caleti, 10,000; the Velocasses and the Veromandui as many; the","engyay":"9000; e-thay aleti-Cay, 10,000; e-thay elocasses-Vay and-ay e-thay eromandui-Vay as-ay any-may; e-thay"} +{"eng":"towns rendered difficult; and if at any time perchance the Veneti,","engyay":"owns-tay endered-ray ifficult-day; and-ay if-ay at-ay any-ay ime-tay erchance-pay e-thay eneti-Vay,"} +{"eng":"but secretly laid a plot against him, and despatched Achillas, captain","engyay":"ut-bay ecretly-say aid-lay a-ay ot-play against-ay im-hay, and-ay espatched-day illas-Achay, aptain-cay"} +{"eng":"Arm[)e]n[)i]a, a country of Asia, divided into the greater or lesser,","engyay":"e]n[)i]a-Arm[)ay, a-ay ountry-cay of-ay ia-Asay, ivided-day into-ay e-thay eater-gray or-ay esser-lay,"} +{"eng":"in the different places were withstanding the enemy, some in one","engyay":"in-ay e-thay ifferent-day aces-play ere-way ithstanding-way e-thay enemy-ay, ome-say in-ay one-ay"} +{"eng":"being mortised in the inside with rows of beams, generally forty feet","engyay":"eing-bay ortised-may in-ay e-thay inside-ay ith-way ows-ray of-ay eams-bay, enerally-gay orty-fay eet-fay"} +{"eng":"LXXIII.--The day following, the generals of his opponents, being alarmed","engyay":"e-LXXIII.--Thay ay-day ollowing-fay, e-thay enerals-gay of-ay is-hay opponents-ay, eing-bay alarmed-ay"} +{"eng":"and free the Ubii from the invasion of the Suevi, having spent","engyay":"and-ay ee-fray e-thay ii-Ubay om-fray e-thay invasion-ay of-ay e-thay uevi-Say, aving-hay ent-spay"} +{"eng":"who took part with Caesar whilst victory was uncertain, take part with","engyay":"o-whay ook-tay art-pay ith-way aesar-Cay ilst-whay ictory-vay as-way uncertain-ay, ake-tay art-pay ith-way"} +{"eng":"unable to maintain their course, and had returned to the same port from","engyay":"unable-ay o-tay aintain-may eir-thay ourse-cay, and-ay ad-hay eturned-ray o-tay e-thay ame-say ort-pay om-fray"} +{"eng":"not obey; he distributes among them, man by man, the cattle, great","engyay":"ot-nay obey-ay; e-hay istributes-day among-ay em-thay, an-may y-bay an-may, e-thay attle-cay, eat-gray"} +{"eng":"liberality he purchased the affections of his army.","engyay":"iberality-lay e-hay urchased-pay e-thay affections-ay of-ay is-hay army-ay."} +{"eng":"Massilians, that of the left to Nasidius.","engyay":"assilians-May, at-thay of-ay e-thay eft-lay o-tay asidius-Nay."} +{"eng":"high, to be raised, with a communication to each other by galleries laid","engyay":"igh-hay, o-tay e-bay aised-ray, ith-way a-ay ommunication-cay o-tay each-ay other-ay y-bay alleries-gay aid-lay"} +{"eng":"whole night in extending their works, and turn their camp to ours. 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He made Titus","engyay":"of-ay e-thay eviri-Tray, e-hay ent-way ither-thay and-ay eviewed-ray em-thay. e-Hay ade-may itus-Tay"} +{"eng":"quit Ariminum and return to his province; but that he [Pompey] should","engyay":"uit-qay iminum-Aray and-ay eturn-ray o-tay is-hay ovince-pray; ut-bay at-thay e-hay [ompey-Pay] ould-shay"} +{"eng":"the wing, and he had a hundred and ten complete cohorts; these amounted","engyay":"e-thay ing-way, and-ay e-hay ad-hay a-ay undred-hay and-ay en-tay omplete-cay ohorts-cay; ese-thay amounted-ay"} +{"eng":"on writing; since it generally occurs to most men, that, in their","engyay":"on-ay iting-wray; ince-say it-ay enerally-gay occurs-ay o-tay ost-may en-may, at-thay, in-ay eir-thay"} +{"eng":"has himself taken a wife from among the Helvetii, and has given his","engyay":"as-hay imself-hay aken-tay a-ay ife-way om-fray among-ay e-thay elvetii-Hay, and-ay as-hay iven-gay is-hay"} +{"eng":"considerable; for he was a man of elegant habits, and in all parts of","engyay":"onsiderable-cay; or-fay e-hay as-way a-ay an-may of-ay elegant-ay abits-hay, and-ay in-ay all-ay arts-pay of-ay"} +{"eng":"Castulonensis Saltus, a city of Hispania Tarraconensis, _Castona la","engyay":"astulonensis-Cay altus-Say, a-ay ity-cay of-ay ispania-Hay arraconensis-Tay, astona-_Cay a-lay"} +{"eng":"affairs of the utmost importance and advantage might be impeded by the","engyay":"affairs-ay of-ay e-thay utmost-ay importance-ay and-ay advantage-ay ight-may e-bay impeded-ay y-bay e-thay"} +{"eng":"by the Turks _Rom[=e]lia,_ containing many countries, provinces, and","engyay":"y-bay e-thay urks-Tay om[=e]lia,_-_Ray ontaining-cay any-may ountries-cay, ovinces-pray, and-ay"} +{"eng":"longer.\"","engyay":"onger-lay.\""} +{"eng":"having come as ambassador, assured him of the most devoted affection of","engyay":"aving-hay ome-cay as-ay ambassador-ay, assured-ay im-hay of-ay e-thay ost-may evoted-day affection-ay of-ay"} +{"eng":"BIBLIOGRAPHY","engyay":"BIBLIOGRAPHY-ay"} +{"eng":"fell down; so that as all the hope of the Gallic vessels depended on","engyay":"ell-fay own-day; o-say at-thay as-ay all-ay e-thay ope-hay of-ay e-thay allic-Gay essels-vay epended-day on-ay"} +{"eng":"before received from their friends, they fought with such spirit as if","engyay":"efore-bay eceived-ray om-fray eir-thay iends-fray, ey-thay ought-fay ith-way uch-say irit-spay as-ay if-ay"} +{"eng":"for prowess in war, most keenly regretted that they had lost so much of","engyay":"or-fay owess-pray in-ay ar-way, ost-may eenly-kay egretted-ray at-thay ey-thay ad-hay ost-lay o-say uch-may of-ay"} +{"eng":"their horses to be brought forth, and hostages to be given. A part of","engyay":"eir-thay orses-hay o-tay e-bay ought-bray orth-fay, and-ay ostages-hay o-tay e-bay iven-gay. A-ay art-pay of-ay"} +{"eng":"stationed, and recover.","engyay":"ationed-stay, and-ay ecover-ray."} +{"eng":"people, his great affection towards him, his distinguished faithfulness,","engyay":"eople-pay, is-hay eat-gray affection-ay owards-tay im-hay, is-hay istinguished-day aithfulness-fay,"} +{"eng":"might be safe under the fame and friendship of the Roman people.\" They","engyay":"ight-may e-bay afe-say under-ay e-thay ame-fay and-ay iendship-fray of-ay e-thay oman-Ray eople-pay.\" ey-Thay"} +{"eng":"commencing battle. And having gone to another quarter for the purpose of","engyay":"ommencing-cay attle-bay. And-ay aving-hay one-gay o-tay another-ay uarter-qay or-fay e-thay urpose-pay of-ay"} +{"eng":"place.","engyay":"ace-play."} +{"eng":"XLII.--When Curio perceived that in the general consternation neither","engyay":"en-XLII.--Whay urio-Cay erceived-pay at-thay in-ay e-thay eneral-gay onsternation-cay either-nay"} +{"eng":"Caesar, since he had determined to pass the winter on the continent, on","engyay":"aesar-Cay, ince-say e-hay ad-hay etermined-day o-tay ass-pay e-thay inter-way on-ay e-thay ontinent-cay, on-ay"} +{"eng":"retired to their camp. Caesar, having disposed parties on the mountains,","engyay":"etired-ray o-tay eir-thay amp-cay. aesar-Cay, aving-hay isposed-day arties-pay on-ay e-thay ountains-may,"} +{"eng":"before, at the expiration of his praetorship, he had obtained that","engyay":"efore-bay, at-ay e-thay expiration-ay of-ay is-hay aetorship-pray, e-hay ad-hay obtained-ay at-thay"} +{"eng":"conduct, he inquired of themselves. No reply did the Sequani make, but","engyay":"onduct-cay, e-hay inquired-ay of-ay emselves-thay. o-Nay eply-ray id-day e-thay equani-Say ake-may, ut-bay"} +{"eng":"baggage, they slew a great number, and took a rich booty. Having","engyay":"aggage-bay, ey-thay ew-slay a-ay eat-gray umber-nay, and-ay ook-tay a-ay ich-ray ooty-bay. aving-Hay"} +{"eng":"others through fear even threw away their colours, nor did a single man","engyay":"others-ay ough-thray ear-fay even-ay ew-thray away-ay eir-thay olours-cay, or-nay id-day a-ay ingle-say an-may"} +{"eng":"continent. Have you not heard that the cohorts at Brundisium are","engyay":"ontinent-cay. ave-Hay ou-yay ot-nay eard-hay at-thay e-thay ohorts-cay at-ay undisium-Bray are-ay"} +{"eng":"camp to a small distance beyond that place; and after a few days, Pompey","engyay":"amp-cay o-tay a-ay all-smay istance-day eyond-bay at-thay ace-play; and-ay after-ay a-ay ew-fay ays-day, ompey-Pay"} +{"eng":"Jacet[=a]ni, or Lacet[=a]ni, a people of Spain, near the Pyrenean","engyay":"acet[=a]ni-Jay, or-ay acet[=a]ni-Lay, a-ay eople-pay of-ay ain-Spay, ear-nay e-thay yrenean-Pay"} +{"eng":"order of Caesar. Having pitched their camp fifteen miles off, they","engyay":"order-ay of-ay aesar-Cay. aving-Hay itched-pay eir-thay amp-cay ifteen-fay iles-may off-ay, ey-thay"} +{"eng":"the sovereignty among the people for many years, and had been styled","engyay":"e-thay overeignty-say among-ay e-thay eople-pay or-fay any-may ears-yay, and-ay ad-hay een-bay yled-stay"} +{"eng":"Sambre, which we have mentioned above: from this river there arose a","engyay":"ambre-Say, ich-whay e-way ave-hay entioned-may above-ay: om-fray is-thay iver-ray ere-thay arose-ay a-ay"} +{"eng":"stroke than in the battle and flight. Nor were we far from driving them","engyay":"oke-stray an-thay in-ay e-thay attle-bay and-ay ight-flay. or-Nay ere-way e-way ar-fay om-fray iving-dray em-thay"} +{"eng":"on account of their old animosities could by no means coalesce with the","engyay":"on-ay account-ay of-ay eir-thay old-ay animosities-ay ould-cay y-bay o-nay eans-may oalesce-cay ith-way e-thay"} +{"eng":"our armies could be entrapped. That those who ascribed their fear to a","engyay":"our-ay armies-ay ould-cay e-bay entrapped-ay. at-Thay ose-thay o-whay ascribed-ay eir-thay ear-fay o-tay a-ay"} +{"eng":"LXXXIV.--Corn being provided, and his soldiers refreshed, and a","engyay":"orn-LXXXIV.--Cay eing-bay ovided-pray, and-ay is-hay oldiers-say efreshed-ray, and-ay a-ay"} +{"eng":"separates into two branches--the one to the right called the Flevo, or","engyay":"eparates-say into-ay o-tway anches--the-bray one-ay o-tay e-thay ight-ray alled-cay e-thay evo-Flay, or-ay"} +{"eng":"taxes his [Commius's] state, and had conferred on Commius himself the","engyay":"axes-tay is-hay [ommius's-Cay] ate-stay, and-ay ad-hay onferred-cay on-ay ommius-Cay imself-hay e-thay"} +{"eng":"they by constant practice acquired experience in this kind of battle. By","engyay":"ey-thay y-bay onstant-cay actice-pray acquired-ay experience-ay in-ay is-thay ind-kay of-ay attle-bay. y-Bay"} +{"eng":"night to Brundisium, to transport the rest of his legions and cavalry.","engyay":"ight-nay o-tay undisium-Bray, o-tay ansport-tray e-thay est-ray of-ay is-hay egions-lay and-ay avalry-cay."} +{"eng":"submitting the question to the people) some persons condemned for","engyay":"ubmitting-say e-thay uestion-qay o-tay e-thay eople-pay) ome-say ersons-pay ondemned-cay or-fay"} +{"eng":"terms: he orders them to send numerous scouts among the Suevi, and learn","engyay":"erms-tay: e-hay orders-ay em-thay o-tay end-say umerous-nay outs-scay among-ay e-thay uevi-Say, and-ay earn-lay"} +{"eng":"farmers of the revenue, and borrowed more from some private friends, and","engyay":"armers-fay of-ay e-thay evenue-ray, and-ay orrowed-bay ore-may om-fray ome-say ivate-pray iends-fray, and-ay"} +{"eng":"force a passage on account of their deficiency in shipping, or cross by","engyay":"orce-fay a-ay assage-pay on-ay account-ay of-ay eir-thay eficiency-day in-ay ipping-shay, or-ay oss-cray y-bay"} +{"eng":"L. Munatius Plancus and C. Trebonius, his lieutenants. One legion which","engyay":"L-ay. unatius-May ancus-Play and-ay C-ay. ebonius-Tray, is-hay ieutenants-lay. e-Onay egion-lay ich-whay"} +{"eng":"one who knew better the qualities of that Cyclopean man by whose scale","engyay":"one-ay o-whay ew-knay etter-bay e-thay ualities-qay of-ay at-thay yclopean-Cay an-may y-bay ose-whay ale-scay"} +{"eng":"And as the country was mountainous, and the valleys narrow at the","engyay":"And-ay as-ay e-thay ountry-cay as-way ountainous-may, and-ay e-thay alleys-vay arrow-nay at-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"overcome by fear, fatigue, and the violence of the stream. Our soldiers,","engyay":"overcome-ay y-bay ear-fay, atigue-fay, and-ay e-thay iolence-vay of-ay e-thay eam-stray. ur-Oay oldiers-say,"} +{"eng":"checked the Gauls in their eager pursuit. It was supported by the","engyay":"ecked-chay e-thay auls-Gay in-ay eir-thay eager-ay ursuit-pay. It-ay as-way upported-say y-bay e-thay"} +{"eng":"legions; and went forward himself with the horse to view the Cornelian","engyay":"egions-lay; and-ay ent-way orward-fay imself-hay ith-way e-thay orse-hay o-tay iew-vay e-thay ornelian-Cay"} +{"eng":"from a rampart and from towers; since all hope of safety depended on","engyay":"om-fray a-ay ampart-ray and-ay om-fray owers-tay; ince-say all-ay ope-hay of-ay afety-say epended-day on-ay"} +{"eng":"river; and having advanced to a disadvantageous place, when the battle","engyay":"iver-ray; and-ay aving-hay advanced-ay o-tay a-ay isadvantageous-day ace-play, en-whay e-thay attle-bay"} +{"eng":"the lieutenant, when encouraging all the cohorts and companies, is","engyay":"e-thay ieutenant-lay, en-whay encouraging-ay all-ay e-thay ohorts-cay and-ay ompanies-cay, is-ay"} +{"eng":"Sextus Bibaculus, sick in the camp, G. vi. 38; fights bravely against","engyay":"extus-Say ibaculus-Bay, ick-say in-ay e-thay amp-cay, G-ay. i-vay. 38; ights-fay avely-bray against-ay"} +{"eng":"larger tract of land, according to some, all _Bohemia_","engyay":"arger-lay act-tray of-ay and-lay, according-ay o-tay ome-say, all-ay ohemia_-_Bay"} +{"eng":"pleasure; that he was a savage, passionate, and reckless man, and that","engyay":"easure-play; at-thay e-hay as-way a-ay avage-say, assionate-pay, and-ay eckless-ray an-may, and-ay at-thay"} +{"eng":"position and fortification of the upper camp. There was, on the north","engyay":"osition-pay and-ay ortification-fay of-ay e-thay upper-ay amp-cay. ere-Thay as-way, on-ay e-thay orth-nay"} +{"eng":"Cant[)a]bri, the Cantabrians, an ancient warlike people of Spain,","engyay":"ant[)a]bri-Cay, e-thay antabrians-Cay, an-ay ancient-ay arlike-way eople-pay of-ay ain-Spay,"} +{"eng":"Druids, priests so called, greatly esteemed in Gaul, and possessed of","engyay":"uids-Dray, iests-pray o-say alled-cay, eatly-gray esteemed-ay in-ay aul-Gay, and-ay ossessed-pay of-ay"} +{"eng":"the Romans. Being defeated and put to the rout, and having lost the","engyay":"e-thay omans-Ray. eing-Bay efeated-day and-ay ut-pay o-tay e-thay out-ray, and-ay aving-hay ost-lay e-thay"} +{"eng":"spread public support and donations to carry out its mission of","engyay":"ead-spray ublic-pay upport-say and-ay onations-day o-tay arry-cay out-ay its-ay ission-may of-ay"} +{"eng":"unfortunately; for it both diminished the hope of our soldiers and","engyay":"unfortunately-ay; or-fay it-ay oth-bay iminished-day e-thay ope-hay of-ay our-ay oldiers-say and-ay"} +{"eng":"XXII.--About the fourth watch, Lentulus Spinther said to our sentinels","engyay":"out-XXII.--Abay e-thay ourth-fay atch-way, entulus-Lay inther-Spay aid-say o-tay our-ay entinels-say"} +{"eng":"appear to consider all things of less consequence [than that war], he","engyay":"appear-ay o-tay onsider-cay all-ay ings-thay of-ay ess-lay onsequence-cay [an-thay at-thay ar-way], e-hay"} +{"eng":"Acilius, Caesar's lieutenant, C. iii. 15","engyay":"ilius-Acay, aesar's-Cay ieutenant-lay, C-ay. iii-ay. 15"} +{"eng":"Proofreaders","engyay":"oofreaders-Pray"} +{"eng":"deferred to a future day. After a short debate on either side, it was","engyay":"eferred-day o-tay a-ay uture-fay ay-day. er-Aftay a-ay ort-shay ebate-day on-ay either-ay ide-say, it-ay as-way"} +{"eng":"orders to advance as far as the ships would proceed, they led the rest","engyay":"orders-ay o-tay advance-ay as-ay ar-fay as-ay e-thay ips-shay ould-way oceed-pray, ey-thay ed-lay e-thay est-ray"} +{"eng":"was tampering with the states, and raising a conspiracy against Caesar,","engyay":"as-way ampering-tay ith-way e-thay ates-stay, and-ay aising-ray a-ay onspiracy-cay against-ay aesar-Cay,"} +{"eng":"it had been done without his consent, since he himself held such a place","engyay":"it-ay ad-hay een-bay one-day ithout-way is-hay onsent-cay, ince-say e-hay imself-hay eld-hay uch-say a-ay ace-play"} +{"eng":"Elbe and the Weser, about the country now called _Mansfield_, part of","engyay":"e-Elbay and-ay e-thay eser-Way, about-ay e-thay ountry-cay ow-nay alled-cay ansfield_-_May, art-pay of-ay"} +{"eng":"century, and left them, with one legion besides, to guard the camp: the","engyay":"entury-cay, and-ay eft-lay em-thay, ith-way one-ay egion-lay esides-bay, o-tay uard-gay e-thay amp-cay: e-thay"} +{"eng":"the _Ulie_, and is a passage out of the Zuyder Sea into the North Sea","engyay":"e-thay ie_-_Ulay, and-ay is-ay a-ay assage-pay out-ay of-ay e-thay uyder-Zay ea-Say into-ay e-thay orth-Nay ea-Say"} +{"eng":"stationed a garrison of four cohorts at Apollonia, one at Lissus, and","engyay":"ationed-stay a-ay arrison-gay of-ay our-fay ohorts-cay at-ay ollonia-Apay, one-ay at-ay issus-Lay, and-ay"} +{"eng":"the too ready compliance of the rest, that this loss was sustained;","engyay":"e-thay oo-tay eady-ray ompliance-cay of-ay e-thay est-ray, at-thay is-thay oss-lay as-way ustained-say;"} +{"eng":"Rhaetia, the country of the _Grisons,_ on the Alps, near the Hercynian","engyay":"aetia-Rhay, e-thay ountry-cay of-ay e-thay isons,_-_Gray on-ay e-thay Alps-ay, ear-nay e-thay ercynian-Hay"} +{"eng":"made to a great distance from the main body of the legions, and ordered","engyay":"ade-may o-tay a-ay eat-gray istance-day om-fray e-thay ain-may ody-bay of-ay e-thay egions-lay, and-ay ordered-ay"} +{"eng":"into a conspiracy, they began to depart from the camp by degrees and","engyay":"into-ay a-ay onspiracy-cay, ey-thay egan-bay o-tay epart-day om-fray e-thay amp-cay y-bay egrees-day and-ay"} +{"eng":"namely, the sun, fire, and the moon; they have not heard of the other","engyay":"amely-nay, e-thay un-say, ire-fay, and-ay e-thay oon-may; ey-thay ave-hay ot-nay eard-hay of-ay e-thay other-ay"} +{"eng":"exhorted, that the late services of Caesar should not erase from their","engyay":"exhorted-ay, at-thay e-thay ate-lay ervices-say of-ay aesar-Cay ould-shay ot-nay erase-ay om-fray eir-thay"} +{"eng":"trusting his safety even to those who seemed to be tranquillized.","engyay":"usting-tray is-hay afety-say even-ay o-tay ose-thay o-whay eemed-say o-tay e-bay anquillized-tray."} +{"eng":"LVII.--Whilst these things were going forward in Achaia and at","engyay":"ilst-LVII.--Whay ese-thay ings-thay ere-way oing-gay orward-fay in-ay aia-Achay and-ay at-ay"} +{"eng":"cohorts were killed, except the principal.","engyay":"ohorts-cay ere-way illed-kay, except-ay e-thay incipal-pray."} +{"eng":"things, also, since the camps were so near, are reported to the enemy by","engyay":"ings-thay, also-ay, ince-say e-thay amps-cay ere-way o-say ear-nay, are-ay eported-ray o-tay e-thay enemy-ay y-bay"} +{"eng":"up, the Boii and Tulingi, who with about 15,000 men closed the enemy's","engyay":"up-ay, e-thay oii-Bay and-ay ulingi-Tay, o-whay ith-way about-ay 15,000 en-may osed-clay e-thay enemy's-ay"} +{"eng":"most consistent with his honour to waste his country both of","engyay":"ost-may onsistent-cay ith-way is-hay onour-hay o-tay aste-way is-hay ountry-cay oth-bay of-ay"} +{"eng":"Tan[)a]is, the _Don_, a very large river in Scythia, dividing Asia from","engyay":"an[)a]is-Tay, e-thay on_-_Day, a-ay ery-vay arge-lay iver-ray in-ay ythia-Scay, ividing-day ia-Asay om-fray"} +{"eng":"been promised that all things which they desired should be provided by","engyay":"een-bay omised-pray at-thay all-ay ings-thay ich-whay ey-thay esired-day ould-shay e-bay ovided-pray y-bay"} +{"eng":"encouraged each other to engage, and communicated their plan of","engyay":"encouraged-ay each-ay other-ay o-tay engage-ay, and-ay ommunicated-cay eir-thay an-play of-ay"} +{"eng":"understanding that he was to wage war in these parts, where a few years","engyay":"understanding-ay at-thay e-hay as-way o-tay age-way ar-way in-ay ese-thay arts-pay, ere-whay a-ay ew-fay ears-yay"} +{"eng":"Cavarillus taken and brought before Caesar, G. vii. 62","engyay":"avarillus-Cay aken-tay and-ay ought-bray efore-bay aesar-Cay, G-ay. ii-vay. 62"} +{"eng":"Helvetii, disappointed in this hope, tried if they could force a passage","engyay":"elvetii-Hay, isappointed-day in-ay is-thay ope-hay, ied-tray if-ay ey-thay ould-cay orce-fay a-ay assage-pay"} +{"eng":"method of marching, went by night to the Nervii, and informed them that","engyay":"ethod-may of-ay arching-may, ent-way y-bay ight-nay o-tay e-thay ervii-Nay, and-ay informed-ay em-thay at-thay"} +{"eng":"him to the conference, [saying] that \"he was afraid of being ensnared by","engyay":"im-hay o-tay e-thay onference-cay, [aying-say] at-thay \"e-hay as-way afraid-ay of-ay eing-bay ensnared-ay y-bay"} +{"eng":"in their public character that they would enter into no design against","engyay":"in-ay eir-thay ublic-pay aracter-chay at-thay ey-thay ould-way enter-ay into-ay o-nay esign-day against-ay"} +{"eng":"justice, and moderation; for he was afraid lest by the punishment of","engyay":"ustice-jay, and-ay oderation-may; or-fay e-hay as-way afraid-ay est-lay y-bay e-thay unishment-pay of-ay"} +{"eng":"engagement, or without striking a blow, because he had cut off the","engyay":"engagement-ay, or-ay ithout-way iking-stray a-ay ow-blay, ecause-bay e-hay ad-hay ut-cay off-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"search of a gate, and imagined that it belonged to the camp. But when","engyay":"earch-say of-ay a-ay ate-gay, and-ay imagined-ay at-thay it-ay elonged-bay o-tay e-thay amp-cay. ut-Bay en-whay"} +{"eng":"line they endeavoured to surround us, or to attack single ships with","engyay":"ine-lay ey-thay endeavoured-ay o-tay urround-say us-ay, or-ay o-tay attack-ay ingle-say ips-shay ith-way"} +{"eng":"flight, and asserted that, if the army were safe, the Germans would not","engyay":"ight-flay, and-ay asserted-ay at-thay, if-ay e-thay army-ay ere-way afe-say, e-thay ermans-Gay ould-way ot-nay"} +{"eng":"the only one who had come to the task in a temper of sobriety and","engyay":"e-thay only-ay one-ay o-whay ad-hay ome-cay o-tay e-thay ask-tay in-ay a-ay emper-tay of-ay obriety-say and-ay"} +{"eng":"Danube; of all in every age that should inherit his supremacy of mind,","engyay":"anube-Day; of-ay all-ay in-ay every-ay age-ay at-thay ould-shay inherit-ay is-hay upremacy-say of-ay ind-may,"} +{"eng":"to Caesar, and to intimate by their voice that they would throw","engyay":"o-tay aesar-Cay, and-ay o-tay intimate-ay y-bay eir-thay oice-vay at-thay ey-thay ould-way ow-thray"} +{"eng":"deserters. He ordered the Helvetii, the Tulingi, and the Latobrigi to","engyay":"eserters-day. e-Hay ordered-ay e-thay elvetii-Hay, e-thay ulingi-Tay, and-ay e-thay atobrigi-Lay o-tay"} +{"eng":"effort towards peace, and imputed the ill success of those efforts to","engyay":"effort-ay owards-tay eace-pay, and-ay imputed-ay e-thay ill-ay uccess-say of-ay ose-thay efforts-ay o-tay"} +{"eng":"the Rhine, between the Ubii and the Batavi","engyay":"e-thay ine-Rhay, etween-bay e-thay ii-Ubay and-ay e-thay atavi-Bay"} +{"eng":"as have not followed him are accounted in the number of deserters and","engyay":"as-ay ave-hay ot-nay ollowed-fay im-hay are-ay accounted-ay in-ay e-thay umber-nay of-ay eserters-day and-ay"} +{"eng":"Caesar had arrived at the opening of these forests, and had begun to","engyay":"aesar-Cay ad-hay arrived-ay at-ay e-thay opening-ay of-ay ese-thay orests-fay, and-ay ad-hay egun-bay o-tay"} +{"eng":"while attempting this and before it could be accomplished, news is","engyay":"ile-whay attempting-ay is-thay and-ay efore-bay it-ay ould-cay e-bay accomplished-ay, ews-nay is-ay"} +{"eng":"do it without danger. Caesar did not reject the proposal and began to","engyay":"o-day it-ay ithout-way anger-day. aesar-Cay id-day ot-nay eject-ray e-thay oposal-pray and-ay egan-bay o-tay"} +{"eng":"pay his army, confirm his friends, and leave garrisons in the towns. But","engyay":"ay-pay is-hay army-ay, onfirm-cay is-hay iends-fray, and-ay eave-lay arrisons-gay in-ay e-thay owns-tay. ut-Bay"} +{"eng":"them, being men unaccustomed to work, and labouring under a great want","engyay":"em-thay, eing-bay en-may unaccustomed-ay o-tay ork-way, and-ay abouring-lay under-ay a-ay eat-gray ant-way"} +{"eng":"their recent promises: and the wild shepherds, encouraged by the hope of","engyay":"eir-thay ecent-ray omises-pray: and-ay e-thay ild-way epherds-shay, encouraged-ay y-bay e-thay ope-hay of-ay"} +{"eng":"Fufius Kalenus, one of his lieutenants. According to his directions,","engyay":"ufius-Fay alenus-Kay, one-ay of-ay is-hay ieutenants-lay. ording-Accay o-tay is-hay irections-day,"} +{"eng":"with them; and this source of fear hindered them from straggling very","engyay":"ith-way em-thay; and-ay is-thay ource-say of-ay ear-fay indered-hay em-thay om-fray aggling-stray ery-vay"} +{"eng":"prevent this, and to embarrass everything else which Caesar should","engyay":"event-pray is-thay, and-ay o-tay embarrass-ay everything-ay else-ay ich-whay aesar-Cay ould-shay"} +{"eng":"XLI.--And when he had advanced from this place about sixteen miles, his","engyay":"XLI.--And-ay en-whay e-hay ad-hay advanced-ay om-fray is-thay ace-play about-ay ixteen-say iles-may, is-hay"} +{"eng":"XXXIII.--The senate approved of sending deputies, but none could be","engyay":"e-XXXIII.--Thay enate-say approved-ay of-ay ending-say eputies-day, ut-bay one-nay ould-cay e-bay"} +{"eng":"the higher ground and driven them into the town. The enemy fortified the","engyay":"e-thay igher-hay ound-gray and-ay iven-dray em-thay into-ay e-thay own-tay. e-Thay enemy-ay ortified-fay e-thay"} +{"eng":"Republic into crowning provinces of 1. France (_Gallia_), 2. Belgium, 3.","engyay":"epublic-Ray into-ay owning-cray ovinces-pray of-ay 1. ance-Fray (allia_-_Gay), 2. elgium-Bay, 3."} +{"eng":"1585. De Bello Gallico, Esslingen (?), 1473. Translations by John","engyay":"1585. e-Day ello-Bay allico-Gay, ingen-Esslay (?), 1473. anslations-Tray y-bay ohn-Jay"} +{"eng":"public carriages, etc.) to the conveyance of about half a ton. The mere","engyay":"ublic-pay arriages-cay, etc-ay.) o-tay e-thay onveyance-cay of-ay about-ay alf-hay a-ay on-tay. e-Thay ere-may"} +{"eng":"wall.","engyay":"all-way."} +{"eng":"climb the wall. Caesar orders the legions which he had drawn up in front","engyay":"imb-clay e-thay all-way. aesar-Cay orders-ay e-thay egions-lay ich-whay e-hay ad-hay awn-dray up-ay in-ay ont-fray"} +{"eng":"***** This file should be named 10657.txt or 10657.zip *****","engyay":"***** is-Thay ile-fay ould-shay e-bay amed-nay 10657.txt-ay or-ay ip-10657.zay *****"} +{"eng":"Gaul. To them, for these reasons, he had committed the offices of","engyay":"aul-Gay. o-Tay em-thay, or-fay ese-thay easons-ray, e-hay ad-hay ommitted-cay e-thay offices-ay of-ay"} +{"eng":"considerable forces, and encouraged them to protect and defend their","engyay":"onsiderable-cay orces-fay, and-ay encouraged-ay em-thay o-tay otect-pray and-ay efend-day eir-thay"} +{"eng":"meantime some of them invite their acquaintances, and bring them to","engyay":"eantime-may ome-say of-ay em-thay invite-ay eir-thay acquaintances-ay, and-ay ing-bray em-thay o-tay"} +{"eng":"Gaul, and all the auxiliaries; and he ordered that the whole mountain","engyay":"aul-Gay, and-ay all-ay e-thay auxiliaries-ay; and-ay e-hay ordered-ay at-thay e-thay ole-whay ountain-may"} +{"eng":"and stationed the cavalry in certain positions, with their horses","engyay":"and-ay ationed-stay e-thay avalry-cay in-ay ertain-cay ositions-pay, ith-way eir-thay orses-hay"} +{"eng":"stories high, to secure them the better from being attacked by the","engyay":"ories-stay igh-hay, o-tay ecure-say em-thay e-thay etter-bay om-fray eing-bay attacked-ay y-bay e-thay"} +{"eng":"any injury, and the Roman citizens residing there approved so highly of","engyay":"any-ay injury-ay, and-ay e-thay oman-Ray itizens-cay esiding-ray ere-thay approved-ay o-say ighly-hay of-ay"} +{"eng":"Picenum to confirm the people [in their allegiance]. Vibullius, being","engyay":"icenum-Pay o-tay onfirm-cay e-thay eople-pay [in-ay eir-thay allegiance-ay]. ibullius-Vay, eing-bay"} +{"eng":"went himself to Lissus, where he attacked thirty merchantmen, left","engyay":"ent-way imself-hay o-tay issus-Lay, ere-whay e-hay attacked-ay irty-thay erchantmen-may, eft-lay"} +{"eng":"standard: these were dispersed through his whole army. The seven","engyay":"andard-stay: ese-thay ere-way ispersed-day ough-thray is-hay ole-whay army-ay. e-Thay even-say"} +{"eng":"and had been killed by Cassivellaunus; he himself had escaped death by","engyay":"and-ay ad-hay een-bay illed-kay y-bay assivellaunus-Cay; e-hay imself-hay ad-hay escaped-ay eath-day y-bay"} +{"eng":"[to them], had retreated in such a manner that their departure appeared","engyay":"[o-tay em-thay], ad-hay etreated-ray in-ay uch-say a-ay anner-may at-thay eir-thay eparture-day appeared-ay"} +{"eng":"level: Caesar hoped that if he could get possession of this and fortify","engyay":"evel-lay: aesar-Cay oped-hay at-thay if-ay e-hay ould-cay et-gay ossession-pay of-ay is-thay and-ay ortify-fay"} +{"eng":"XVI.--Vercingetorix follows closely upon Caesar by shorter marches, and","engyay":"ercingetorix-XVI.--Vay ollows-fay osely-clay upon-ay aesar-Cay y-bay orter-shay arches-may, and-ay"} +{"eng":"THE COMMENTARIES OF","engyay":"THE-ay COMMENTARIES-ay OF-ay"} +{"eng":"together with the remainder of Gaul. By these very men [said he] are our","engyay":"ogether-tay ith-way e-thay emainder-ray of-ay aul-Gay. y-Bay ese-thay ery-vay en-may [aid-say e-hay] are-ay our-ay"} +{"eng":"belonged to himself, though it was levied in Caesar's province. Caesar,","engyay":"elonged-bay o-tay imself-hay, ough-thay it-ay as-way evied-lay in-ay aesar's-Cay ovince-pray. aesar-Cay,"} +{"eng":"fell dead. One of those next him stepped over him as he lay, and","engyay":"ell-fay ead-day. e-Onay of-ay ose-thay ext-nay im-hay epped-stay over-ay im-hay as-ay e-hay ay-lay, and-ay"} +{"eng":"Val[=e]t[)i][)a]cus, the brother of Cotus, G. vii. 32","engyay":"al[=e]t[)i][)a]cus-Vay, e-thay other-bray of-ay otus-Cay, G-ay. ii-vay. 32"} +{"eng":"fleeing enemy, advanced into disadvantageous ground and went up to the","engyay":"eeing-flay enemy-ay, advanced-ay into-ay isadvantageous-day ound-gray and-ay ent-way up-ay o-tay e-thay"} +{"eng":"no one of the common people should be in want of support against one","engyay":"o-nay one-ay of-ay e-thay ommon-cay eople-pay ould-shay e-bay in-ay ant-way of-ay upport-say against-ay one-ay"} +{"eng":"the tenth legion as a relief to our men, who, when they had learnt from","engyay":"e-thay enth-tay egion-lay as-ay a-ay elief-ray o-tay our-ay en-may, o-whay, en-whay ey-thay ad-hay earnt-lay om-fray"} +{"eng":"his two legions, he added to them about thirty auxiliary cohorts: he","engyay":"is-hay o-tway egions-lay, e-hay added-ay o-tay em-thay about-ay irty-thay auxiliary-ay ohorts-cay: e-hay"} +{"eng":"would be compelled to leave; every reason is suggested to show why they","engyay":"ould-way e-bay ompelled-cay o-tay eave-lay; every-ay eason-ray is-ay uggested-say o-tay ow-shay y-whay ey-thay"} +{"eng":"their charge, and returned quickly every man to his own rank, and in","engyay":"eir-thay arge-chay, and-ay eturned-ray uickly-qay every-ay an-may o-tay is-hay own-ay ank-ray, and-ay in-ay"} +{"eng":"mantlets, and [other] fortifications belonging to the enemy: the legion","engyay":"antlets-may, and-ay [other-ay] ortifications-fay elonging-bay o-tay e-thay enemy-ay: e-thay egion-lay"} +{"eng":"twice have ridden through the enemy's army.\"","engyay":"ice-tway ave-hay idden-ray ough-thray e-thay enemy's-ay army-ay.\""} +{"eng":"XLVII.--Having been apprised of the arrival of Crassus by the scouts at","engyay":"aving-XLVII.--Hay een-bay apprised-ay of-ay e-thay arrival-ay of-ay assus-Cray y-bay e-thay outs-scay at-ay"} +{"eng":"on which Caesar had gained his battle, the image of Victory which was","engyay":"on-ay ich-whay aesar-Cay ad-hay ained-gay is-hay attle-bay, e-thay image-ay of-ay ictory-Vay ich-whay as-way"} +{"eng":"legion which was stationed on that wing did not keep its ground, but","engyay":"egion-lay ich-whay as-way ationed-stay on-ay at-thay ing-way id-day ot-nay eep-kay its-ay ound-gray, ut-bay"} +{"eng":"camp without Caesar's orders\"; they declared, \"that any forces of the","engyay":"amp-cay ithout-way aesar's-Cay orders-ay\"; ey-thay eclared-day, \"at-thay any-ay orces-fay of-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"ambuscades, he had several encounters with his cavalry and came off","engyay":"ambuscades-ay, e-hay ad-hay everal-say encounters-ay ith-way is-hay avalry-cay and-ay ame-cay off-ay"} +{"eng":"by their means the hostages which they had given to Crassus. The","engyay":"y-bay eir-thay eans-may e-thay ostages-hay ich-whay ey-thay ad-hay iven-gay o-tay assus-Cray. e-Thay"} +{"eng":"had before been to Caesar, returned, and asked that they might be","engyay":"ad-hay efore-bay een-bay o-tay aesar-Cay, eturned-ray, and-ay asked-ay at-thay ey-thay ight-may e-bay"} +{"eng":"the partisans of Caesar, C. iii. 35","engyay":"e-thay artisans-pay of-ay aesar-Cay, C-ay. iii-ay. 35"} +{"eng":"Pomponius, C. iii. 101","engyay":"omponius-Pay, C-ay. iii-ay. 101"} +{"eng":"some in their alarm rush into the town; Vercingetorix orders the gates","engyay":"ome-say in-ay eir-thay alarm-ay ush-ray into-ay e-thay own-tay; ercingetorix-Vay orders-ay e-thay ates-gay"} +{"eng":"legions sent by Caesar, C. i. 14","engyay":"egions-lay ent-say y-bay aesar-Cay, C-ay. i-ay. 14"} +{"eng":"connection with, and intersecting each other; and whoever entered within","engyay":"onnection-cay ith-way, and-ay intersecting-ay each-ay other-ay; and-ay oever-whay entered-ay ithin-way"} +{"eng":"against those who had shared the same fortune, and endured the same","engyay":"against-ay ose-thay o-whay ad-hay ared-shay e-thay ame-say ortune-fay, and-ay endured-ay e-thay ame-say"} +{"eng":"received information of the siege of Vellaunodunum, as they thought that","engyay":"eceived-ray information-ay of-ay e-thay iege-say of-ay ellaunodunum-Vay, as-ay ey-thay ought-thay at-thay"} +{"eng":"LII.--On the next day, Caesar, having called a meeting, censured the","engyay":"LII.--On-ay e-thay ext-nay ay-day, aesar-Cay, aving-hay alled-cay a-ay eeting-may, ensured-cay e-thay"} +{"eng":"mouth of the port. When Libo saw them advancing boldly towards him, he","engyay":"outh-may of-ay e-thay ort-pay. en-Whay ibo-Lay aw-say em-thay advancing-ay oldly-bay owards-tay im-hay, e-hay"} +{"eng":"wing, through ignorance of the place, followed the direction of that","engyay":"ing-way, ough-thray ignorance-ay of-ay e-thay ace-play, ollowed-fay e-thay irection-day of-ay at-thay"} +{"eng":"courage of our soldiers, and such their presence of mind, that though","engyay":"ourage-cay of-ay our-ay oldiers-say, and-ay uch-say eir-thay esence-pray of-ay ind-may, at-thay ough-thay"} +{"eng":"imagine that he is present and actually sees these exploits.\" At the","engyay":"imagine-ay at-thay e-hay is-ay esent-pray and-ay actually-ay ees-say ese-thay exploits-ay.\" At-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"after losing a great number of men. When they were routed, the townsmen,","engyay":"after-ay osing-lay a-ay eat-gray umber-nay of-ay en-may. en-Whay ey-thay ere-way outed-ray, e-thay ownsmen-tay,"} +{"eng":"and exercise attain to such expertness that they are accustomed, even on","engyay":"and-ay exercise-ay attain-ay o-tay uch-say expertness-ay at-thay ey-thay are-ay accustomed-ay, even-ay on-ay"} +{"eng":"resources were not great, quickly consumed what they had. Although the","engyay":"esources-ray ere-way ot-nay eat-gray, uickly-qay onsumed-cay at-whay ey-thay ad-hay. ough-Althay e-thay"} +{"eng":"centurions, and tribunes, gathered round him, and begged \"that he would","engyay":"enturions-cay, and-ay ibunes-tray, athered-gay ound-ray im-hay, and-ay egged-bay \"at-thay e-hay ould-way"} +{"eng":"wise, indispensable, and patriotic ambition; and that his revolutionary","engyay":"ise-way, indispensable-ay, and-ay atriotic-pay ambition-ay; and-ay at-thay is-hay evolutionary-ray"} +{"eng":"their charge upon the enemy with a double front; which having been done,","engyay":"eir-thay arge-chay upon-ay e-thay enemy-ay ith-way a-ay ouble-day ont-fray; ich-whay aving-hay een-bay one-day,"} +{"eng":"citizens made a spontaneous attempt to admit Caesar, despairing of any","engyay":"itizens-cay ade-may a-ay ontaneous-spay attempt-ay o-tay admit-ay aesar-Cay, espairing-day of-ay any-ay"} +{"eng":"Haliacmon, a river of Macedonia, uncertain; Scipio leaves Favonius with","engyay":"aliacmon-Hay, a-ay iver-ray of-ay acedonia-May, uncertain-ay; ipio-Scay eaves-lay avonius-Fay ith-way"} +{"eng":"his favour and friendship.","engyay":"is-hay avour-fay and-ay iendship-fray."} +{"eng":"thousand men to the general confederacy of Belgium, G. ii. 4; join in","engyay":"ousand-thay en-may o-tay e-thay eneral-gay onfederacy-cay of-ay elgium-Bay, G-ay. ii-ay. 4; oin-jay in-ay"} +{"eng":"he had taken vengeance on the Helvetii in war, for the old wrongs done","engyay":"e-hay ad-hay aken-tay engeance-vay on-ay e-thay elvetii-Hay in-ay ar-way, or-fay e-thay old-ay ongs-wray one-day"} +{"eng":"ineffectual, 57; joins Domitius, storms and takes the town of Gomphis in","engyay":"ineffectual-ay, 57; oins-jay omitius-Day, orms-stay and-ay akes-tay e-thay own-tay of-ay omphis-Gay in-ay"} +{"eng":"Cr[)e]m[=o]na, an ancient city of Gallia Cisalpina, which retains its","engyay":"e]m[=o]na-Cr[)ay, an-ay ancient-ay ity-cay of-ay allia-Gay isalpina-Cay, ich-whay etains-ray its-ay"} +{"eng":"and Cadurci to lay waste the territories of the Volcae Arecomici.","engyay":"and-ay adurci-Cay o-tay ay-lay aste-way e-thay erritories-tay of-ay e-thay olcae-Vay ecomici-Aray."} +{"eng":"XIX.--Having therefore sent two legions into Further Spain under the","engyay":"aving-XIX.--Hay erefore-thay ent-say o-tway egions-lay into-ay urther-Fay ain-Spay under-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"cantons","engyay":"antons-cay"} +{"eng":"be found to have turned prodigiously in Caesar's favour as against any","engyay":"e-bay ound-fay o-tay ave-hay urned-tay odigiously-pray in-ay aesar's-Cay avour-fay as-ay against-ay any-ay"} +{"eng":"being almost reduced to annihilation, their old men, whom together with","engyay":"eing-bay almost-ay educed-ray o-tay annihilation-ay, eir-thay old-ay en-may, om-whay ogether-tay ith-way"} +{"eng":"in whose state he has in a former commentary mentioned that the war","engyay":"in-ay ose-whay ate-stay e-hay as-hay in-ay a-ay ormer-fay ommentary-cay entioned-may at-thay e-thay ar-way"} +{"eng":"XVII.--After this had happened several times, Caesar discovered, from a","engyay":"er-XVII.--Aftay is-thay ad-hay appened-hay everal-say imes-tay, aesar-Cay iscovered-day, om-fray a-ay"} +{"eng":"over them of almost the same breadth with the agger, made of timber. But","engyay":"over-ay em-thay of-ay almost-ay e-thay ame-say eadth-bray ith-way e-thay agger-ay, ade-may of-ay imber-tay. ut-Bay"} +{"eng":"foundered, without exception, and were wrecked: and of the prodigious","engyay":"oundered-fay, ithout-way exception-ay, and-ay ere-way ecked-wray: and-ay of-ay e-thay odigious-pray"} +{"eng":"Marcus Favonius, with a guard of eight cohorts, and ordered him to build","engyay":"arcus-May avonius-Fay, ith-way a-ay uard-gay of-ay eight-ay ohorts-cay, and-ay ordered-ay im-hay o-tay uild-bay"} +{"eng":"what had happened to Drapes and Luterius, and in what conduct the town's","engyay":"at-whay ad-hay appened-hay o-tay apes-Dray and-ay uterius-Lay, and-ay in-ay at-whay onduct-cay e-thay own's-tay"} +{"eng":"eighty miles from it it falls into the ocean. But the Rhine takes its","engyay":"eighty-ay iles-may om-fray it-ay it-ay alls-fay into-ay e-thay ocean-ay. ut-Bay e-thay ine-Rhay akes-tay its-ay"} +{"eng":"authority of the state bring him back this answer: \"That they understood","engyay":"authority-ay of-ay e-thay ate-stay ing-bray im-hay ack-bay is-thay answer-ay: \"at-Thay ey-thay understood-ay"} +{"eng":"our horse, lie in ambush with a select body of foot in a place covered","engyay":"our-ay orse-hay, ie-lay in-ay ambush-ay ith-way a-ay elect-say ody-bay of-ay oot-fay in-ay a-ay ace-play overed-cay"} +{"eng":"kept part to himself. Vercingetorix, on learning this circumstance,","engyay":"ept-kay art-pay o-tay imself-hay. ercingetorix-Vay, on-ay earning-lay is-thay ircumstance-cay,"} +{"eng":"finished, Afranius and Petreius began to be greatly alarmed, lest they","engyay":"inished-fay, anius-Afray and-ay etreius-Pay egan-bay o-tay e-bay eatly-gray alarmed-ay, est-lay ey-thay"} +{"eng":"necessaries, to quit the port and islands.","engyay":"ecessaries-nay, o-tay uit-qay e-thay ort-pay and-ay islands-ay."} +{"eng":"as a punishment, and at the same time were so inflamed with eagerness to","engyay":"as-ay a-ay unishment-pay, and-ay at-ay e-thay ame-say ime-tay ere-way o-say inflamed-ay ith-way eagerness-ay o-tay"} +{"eng":"was carried to this place. That the same thing was seen he was assured","engyay":"as-way arried-cay o-tay is-thay ace-play. at-Thay e-thay ame-say ing-thay as-way een-say e-hay as-way assured-ay"} +{"eng":"killed one of the two Allobrogians who had deserted to Pompey, as we","engyay":"illed-kay one-ay of-ay e-thay o-tway obrogians-Allay o-whay ad-hay eserted-day o-tay ompey-Pay, as-ay e-way"} +{"eng":"the narrowness of the bridge and the roads prevented the multitude from","engyay":"e-thay arrowness-nay of-ay e-thay idge-bray and-ay e-thay oads-ray evented-pray e-thay ultitude-may om-fray"} +{"eng":"maritime states. But as soon as Caesar had landed his troops, he set off","engyay":"aritime-may ates-stay. ut-Bay as-ay oon-say as-ay aesar-Cay ad-hay anded-lay is-hay oops-tray, e-hay et-say off-ay"} +{"eng":"prisoners with them.","engyay":"isoners-pray ith-way em-thay."} +{"eng":"Domitius into public view, gathered round him, and guarded him; and sent","engyay":"omitius-Day into-ay ublic-pay iew-vay, athered-gay ound-ray im-hay, and-ay uarded-gay im-hay; and-ay ent-say"} +{"eng":"restored to their former condition (the praetors and tribunes first","engyay":"estored-ray o-tay eir-thay ormer-fay ondition-cay (e-thay aetors-pray and-ay ibunes-tray irst-fay"} +{"eng":"Secunda, and Tertia: and--","engyay":"ecunda-Say, and-ay ertia-Tay: and-ay--"} +{"eng":"the name of _Stives_; occupied by Kalenus, C. iii. 55","engyay":"e-thay ame-nay of-ay ives_-_Stay; occupied-ay y-bay alenus-Kay, C-ay. iii-ay. 55"} +{"eng":"miles in length. The contest is maintained on both sides with the utmost","engyay":"iles-may in-ay ength-lay. e-Thay ontest-cay is-ay aintained-may on-ay oth-bay ides-say ith-way e-thay utmost-ay"} +{"eng":"left two legions in garrison there, sent the rest to Italy, and set out","engyay":"eft-lay o-tway egions-lay in-ay arrison-gay ere-thay, ent-say e-thay est-ray o-tay aly-Itay, and-ay et-say out-ay"} +{"eng":"_Vaena_, others _Vilia_","engyay":"aena_-_Vay, others-ay ilia_-_Vay"} +{"eng":"to their several habitations, _ibid_. 11","engyay":"o-tay eir-thay everal-say abitations-hay, ibid_-_ay. 11"} +{"eng":"should at all events suffer none of them any more to cross the Rhine.","engyay":"ould-shay at-ay all-ay events-ay uffer-say one-nay of-ay em-thay any-ay ore-may o-tay oss-cray e-thay ine-Rhay."} +{"eng":"you, suffer a dishonour to be sustained in the field, which never before","engyay":"ou-yay, uffer-say a-ay ishonour-day o-tay e-bay ustained-say in-ay e-thay ield-fay, ich-whay ever-nay efore-bay"} +{"eng":"of his own patience, in that he had freely proposed that all armies","engyay":"of-ay is-hay own-ay atience-pay, in-ay at-thay e-hay ad-hay eely-fray oposed-pray at-thay all-ay armies-ay"} +{"eng":"burden which were prevented, eight miles from that place, by winds, from","engyay":"urden-bay ich-whay ere-way evented-pray, eight-ay iles-may om-fray at-thay ace-play, y-bay inds-way, om-fray"} +{"eng":"confidence: nor was there a single individual who imagined that the","engyay":"onfidence-cay: or-nay as-way ere-thay a-ay ingle-say individual-ay o-whay imagined-ay at-thay e-thay"} +{"eng":"same impetuosity, are saved by the courage of the soldiers. But those","engyay":"ame-say impetuosity-ay, are-ay aved-say y-bay e-thay ourage-cay of-ay e-thay oldiers-say. ut-Bay ose-thay"} +{"eng":"the Remi, and there pitched his camp. This position fortified one side","engyay":"e-thay emi-Ray, and-ay ere-thay itched-pay is-hay amp-cay. is-Thay osition-pay ortified-fay one-ay ide-say"} +{"eng":"that the chief command should be assigned to them; and when the affair","engyay":"at-thay e-thay ief-chay ommand-cay ould-shay e-bay assigned-ay o-tay em-thay; and-ay en-whay e-thay affair-ay"} +{"eng":"Veragri, and Seduni, who extend from the territories of the Allobroges,","engyay":"eragri-Vay, and-ay eduni-Say, o-whay extend-ay om-fray e-thay erritories-tay of-ay e-thay obroges-Allay,"} +{"eng":"proper\": as Marcus Calidius afterwards, who was of opinion, \"that Pompey","engyay":"oper-pray\": as-ay arcus-May alidius-Cay afterwards-ay, o-whay as-way of-ay opinion-ay, \"at-thay ompey-Pay"} +{"eng":"make battle, and attacked them in the rear.","engyay":"ake-may attle-bay, and-ay attacked-ay em-thay in-ay e-thay ear-ray."} +{"eng":"pursuing them for many miles, slew a great number of them as they were","engyay":"ursuing-pay em-thay or-fay any-may iles-may, ew-slay a-ay eat-gray umber-nay of-ay em-thay as-ay ey-thay ere-way"} +{"eng":"sent in the number of hostages, the Aduatuci had detained among them in","engyay":"ent-say in-ay e-thay umber-nay of-ay ostages-hay, e-thay uatuci-Aday ad-hay etained-day among-ay em-thay in-ay"} +{"eng":"danger, were driven to the lower part of the island, nearer to the west;","engyay":"anger-day, ere-way iven-dray o-tay e-thay ower-lay art-pay of-ay e-thay island-ay, earer-nay o-tay e-thay est-way;"} +{"eng":"flows into the Meuse, and to the most remote parts of Arduenna, whither","engyay":"ows-flay into-ay e-thay euse-May, and-ay o-tay e-thay ost-may emote-ray arts-pay of-ay uenna-Arday, ither-whay"} +{"eng":"Conetod[=u]nus heads the Carnutes in their revolt from the Romans, and","engyay":"onetod[=u]nus-Cay eads-hay e-thay arnutes-Cay in-ay eir-thay evolt-ray om-fray e-thay omans-Ray, and-ay"} +{"eng":"possessions into the woods, and that all who could bear arms should","engyay":"ossessions-pay into-ay e-thay oods-way, and-ay at-thay all-ay o-whay ould-cay ear-bay arms-ay ould-shay"} +{"eng":"arrived first, having measured out the work, began to fortify the camp.","engyay":"arrived-ay irst-fay, aving-hay easured-may out-ay e-thay ork-way, egan-bay o-tay ortify-fay e-thay amp-cay."} +{"eng":"Viridomarus, a nobleman among the Aedui, G. vii. 38","engyay":"iridomarus-Vay, a-ay obleman-nay among-ay e-thay edui-Aay, G-ay. ii-vay. 38"} +{"eng":"which they agreed, and having collected all the cattle in the country,","engyay":"ich-whay ey-thay agreed-ay, and-ay aving-hay ollected-cay all-ay e-thay attle-cay in-ay e-thay ountry-cay,"} +{"eng":"near the modern village of Newmarket, about nine German miles from","engyay":"ear-nay e-thay odern-may illage-vay of-ay ewmarket-Nay, about-ay ine-nay erman-Gay iles-may om-fray"} +{"eng":"cause of our defeat. They did not consider, in addition, that the","engyay":"ause-cay of-ay our-ay efeat-day. ey-Thay id-day ot-nay onsider-cay, in-ay addition-ay, at-thay e-thay"} +{"eng":"XVIII.--Bibulus, being prevented from landing for several days, and","engyay":"ibulus-XVIII.--Bay, eing-bay evented-pray om-fray anding-lay or-fay everal-say ays-day, and-ay"} +{"eng":"the nearest fort; and the battle was fought by the enemy as vigorously","engyay":"e-thay earest-nay ort-fay; and-ay e-thay attle-bay as-way ought-fay y-bay e-thay enemy-ay as-ay igorously-vay"} +{"eng":"Hibernia, _Ireland,_ a considerable island to the west of Great Britain,","engyay":"ibernia-Hay, eland,_-_Iray a-ay onsiderable-cay island-ay o-tay e-thay est-way of-ay eat-Gray itain-Bray,"} +{"eng":"that a large force being drawn around them, the race and name of that","engyay":"at-thay a-ay arge-lay orce-fay eing-bay awn-dray around-ay em-thay, e-thay ace-ray and-ay ame-nay of-ay at-thay"} +{"eng":"there are copper mines); when they perceived that nothing could be","engyay":"ere-thay are-ay opper-cay ines-may); en-whay ey-thay erceived-pay at-thay othing-nay ould-cay e-bay"} +{"eng":"LXXIX.--In the meantime, Commius and the rest of the leaders, to whom","engyay":"LXXIX.--In-ay e-thay eantime-may, ommius-Cay and-ay e-thay est-ray of-ay e-thay eaders-lay, o-tay om-whay"} +{"eng":"witnesses, but that it was owing to the imprudence of the Bituriges, and","engyay":"itnesses-way, ut-bay at-thay it-ay as-way owing-ay o-tay e-thay imprudence-ay of-ay e-thay ituriges-Bay, and-ay"} +{"eng":"himself. That Caesar might enter the lists when he chose; he would feel","engyay":"imself-hay. at-Thay aesar-Cay ight-may enter-ay e-thay ists-lay en-whay e-hay ose-chay; e-hay ould-way eel-fay"} +{"eng":"savage men had become enamoured of the lands and the refinement and the","engyay":"avage-say en-may ad-hay ecome-bay enamoured-ay of-ay e-thay ands-lay and-ay e-thay efinement-ray and-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"flight; at the same time there arose the cry and shout of those who came","engyay":"ight-flay; at-ay e-thay ame-say ime-tay ere-thay arose-ay e-thay y-cray and-ay out-shay of-ay ose-thay o-whay ame-cay"} +{"eng":"and thence to Cyprus. There he is informed that, by the consent of all","engyay":"and-ay ence-thay o-tay yprus-Cay. ere-Thay e-hay is-ay informed-ay at-thay, y-bay e-thay onsent-cay of-ay all-ay"} +{"eng":"was sent forward to Massilia for the purpose of bearing this","engyay":"as-way ent-say orward-fay o-tay assilia-May or-fay e-thay urpose-pay of-ay earing-bay is-thay"} +{"eng":"ordered the masters of the ships to have all the boats brought close to","engyay":"ordered-ay e-thay asters-may of-ay e-thay ips-shay o-tay ave-hay all-ay e-thay oats-bay ought-bray ose-clay o-tay"} +{"eng":"the powerful intercessions of the vestal virgins, and several others of","engyay":"e-thay owerful-pay intercessions-ay of-ay e-thay estal-vay irgins-vay, and-ay everal-say others-ay of-ay"} +{"eng":" 98, 97, 96, 95, 94, 93, 92, 92, 91 or 90)","engyay":" 98, 97, 96, 95, 94, 93, 92, 92, 91 or-ay 90)"} +{"eng":"Caesar of all honour and dignity: and that the consulate had been","engyay":"aesar-Cay of-ay all-ay onour-hay and-ay ignity-day: and-ay at-thay e-thay onsulate-cay ad-hay een-bay"} +{"eng":"neither wished to leave an enemy behind him, nor had an opportunity for","engyay":"either-nay ished-way o-tay eave-lay an-ay enemy-ay ehind-bay im-hay, or-nay ad-hay an-ay opportunity-ay or-fay"} +{"eng":"representative. If they are even ladies paramount, and in situations of","engyay":"epresentative-ray. If-ay ey-thay are-ay even-ay adies-lay aramount-pay, and-ay in-ay ituations-say of-ay"} +{"eng":"high an opinion of this war was spread among the barbarians, that","engyay":"igh-hay an-ay opinion-ay of-ay is-thay ar-way as-way ead-spray among-ay e-thay arbarians-bay, at-thay"} +{"eng":"separates from the maritime states at about eighty miles from the sea.","engyay":"eparates-say om-fray e-thay aritime-may ates-stay at-ay about-ay eighty-ay iles-may om-fray e-thay ea-say."} +{"eng":"after night kept watch and ward about the Emperor's grave. Never before,","engyay":"after-ay ight-nay ept-kay atch-way and-ay ard-way about-ay e-thay eror's-Empay ave-gray. ever-Nay efore-bay,"} +{"eng":"that he sought it with that expectation. But if through the Roman people","engyay":"at-thay e-hay ought-say it-ay ith-way at-thay expectation-ay. ut-Bay if-ay ough-thray e-thay oman-Ray eople-pay"} +{"eng":"confirmation of their opinion, that they saw we marched without waggons","engyay":"onfirmation-cay of-ay eir-thay opinion-ay, at-thay ey-thay aw-say e-way arched-may ithout-way aggons-way"} +{"eng":"armies being arranged in this manner, each seemed determined to adhere","engyay":"armies-ay eing-bay arranged-ay in-ay is-thay anner-may, each-ay eemed-say etermined-day o-tay adhere-ay"} +{"eng":"commencing it; that it was better to endure every hardship than not to","engyay":"ommencing-cay it-ay; at-thay it-ay as-way etter-bay o-tay endure-ay every-ay ardship-hay an-thay ot-nay o-tay"} +{"eng":"succeed in consequence of the Remi requesting that they [the Suessiones]","engyay":"ucceed-say in-ay onsequence-cay of-ay e-thay emi-Ray equesting-ray at-thay ey-thay [e-thay uessiones-Say]"} +{"eng":"the precipice inclined with a gentle slope for near four hundred paces.","engyay":"e-thay ecipice-pray inclined-ay ith-way a-ay entle-gay ope-slay or-fay ear-nay our-fay undred-hay aces-pay."} +{"eng":"provinces for so many years: that against him the laws of the","engyay":"ovinces-pray or-fay o-say any-may ears-yay: at-thay against-ay im-hay e-thay aws-lay of-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"and new acquired through Caesar (because those who had attached","engyay":"and-ay ew-nay acquired-ay ough-thray aesar-Cay (ecause-bay ose-thay o-whay ad-hay attached-ay"} +{"eng":"whether it was usual with veterans to flee, ordered them to be put to","engyay":"ether-whay it-ay as-way usual-ay ith-way eterans-vay o-tay ee-flay, ordered-ay em-thay o-tay e-bay ut-pay o-tay"} +{"eng":"task between themselves, and went in person to some distance from their","engyay":"ask-tay etween-bay emselves-thay, and-ay ent-way in-ay erson-pay o-tay ome-say istance-day om-fray eir-thay"} +{"eng":"him. But when that appeared too difficult to put in execution, and no","engyay":"im-hay. ut-Bay en-whay at-thay appeared-ay oo-tay ifficult-day o-tay ut-pay in-ay execution-ay, and-ay o-nay"} +{"eng":"unanimously begged him \"not to do so; that they had served for several","engyay":"unanimously-ay egged-bay im-hay \"ot-nay o-tay o-day o-say; at-thay ey-thay ad-hay erved-say or-fay everal-say"} +{"eng":"resistance, 37","engyay":"esistance-ray, 37"} +{"eng":"Syrtis Magna, now the _Gulf of Sidra_; the other Syrtis Parva, now the","engyay":"yrtis-Say agna-May, ow-nay e-thay ulf-_Gay of-ay idra_-Say; e-thay other-ay yrtis-Say arva-Pay, ow-nay e-thay"} +{"eng":"been made above, and which conveyed the cavalry, set sail from the upper","engyay":"een-bay ade-may above-ay, and-ay ich-whay onveyed-cay e-thay avalry-cay, et-say ail-say om-fray e-thay upper-ay"} +{"eng":"Caesar. Lucius Domitius, fleeing from the camp to the mountains, his","engyay":"aesar-Cay. ucius-Lay omitius-Day, eeing-flay om-fray e-thay amp-cay o-tay e-thay ountains-may, is-hay"} +{"eng":"Messana with his fleet before Pomponius had notice of his arrival, and","engyay":"essana-May ith-way is-hay eet-flay efore-bay omponius-Pay ad-hay otice-nay of-ay is-hay arrival-ay, and-ay"} +{"eng":"no man less than him: for that every other person had done their duty:","engyay":"o-nay an-may ess-lay an-thay im-hay: or-fay at-thay every-ay other-ay erson-pay ad-hay one-day eir-thay uty-day:"} +{"eng":"with him, and what, out of the appurtenances of the winter-quarters, he","engyay":"ith-way im-hay, and-ay at-whay, out-ay of-ay e-thay appurtenances-ay of-ay e-thay inter-quarters-way, e-hay"} +{"eng":"the tribune of the cohorts, which were in garrison there, to drive","engyay":"e-thay ibune-tray of-ay e-thay ohorts-cay, ich-whay ere-way in-ay arrison-gay ere-thay, o-tay ive-dray"} +{"eng":"surrenders. C. ii. 22; takes Oricum, iii. 8; marches to Dyrrhachium to","engyay":"urrenders-say. C-ay. ii-ay. 22; akes-tay icum-Oray, iii-ay. 8; arches-may o-tay yrrhachium-Day o-tay"} +{"eng":"loud shout, and in great disorder. But our horse, who a little before","engyay":"oud-lay out-shay, and-ay in-ay eat-gray isorder-day. ut-Bay our-ay orse-hay, o-whay a-ay ittle-lay efore-bay"} +{"eng":"and from it they made defence if any superior force attacked them; and","engyay":"and-ay om-fray it-ay ey-thay ade-may efence-day if-ay any-ay uperior-say orce-fay attacked-ay em-thay; and-ay"} +{"eng":"Pompey's troops remaining in their ranks, might attack them while in","engyay":"ompey's-Pay oops-tray emaining-ray in-ay eir-thay anks-ray, ight-may attack-ay em-thay ile-whay in-ay"} +{"eng":"were divided according to Caesar, the ancient inhabitants of the canton","engyay":"ere-way ivided-day according-ay o-tay aesar-Cay, e-thay ancient-ay inhabitants-ay of-ay e-thay anton-cay"} +{"eng":"number to arms.","engyay":"umber-nay o-tay arms-ay."} +{"eng":"and that little incidentally, this much at least we learn--that, if she","engyay":"and-ay at-thay ittle-lay incidentally-ay, is-thay uch-may at-ay east-lay e-way earn--that-lay, if-ay e-shay"} +{"eng":"valley below, which almost surrounded the steep craggy mountain on which","engyay":"alley-vay elow-bay, ich-whay almost-ay urrounded-say e-thay eep-stay aggy-cray ountain-may on-ay ich-whay"} +{"eng":"slowly and gradually, and frequently halted to help their rear, as then","engyay":"owly-slay and-ay adually-gray, and-ay equently-fray alted-hay o-tay elp-hay eir-thay ear-ray, as-ay en-thay"} +{"eng":"camp from which they had marched forth, and one of them, L. Petrosidius,","engyay":"amp-cay om-fray ich-whay ey-thay ad-hay arched-may orth-fay, and-ay one-ay of-ay em-thay, L-ay. etrosidius-Pay,"} +{"eng":"from them.\"","engyay":"om-fray em-thay.\""} +{"eng":"Provincia Rom[=a]na, or Romanorum, one of the southern provinces of","engyay":"ovincia-Pray om[=a]na-Ray, or-ay omanorum-Ray, one-ay of-ay e-thay outhern-say ovinces-pray of-ay"} +{"eng":"commander. All his horse following his example, made a few of our men","engyay":"ommander-cay. All-ay is-hay orse-hay ollowing-fay is-hay example-ay, ade-may a-ay ew-fay of-ay our-ay en-may"} +{"eng":"though they were greatly exhausted by incessant labour the whole day,","engyay":"ough-thay ey-thay ere-way eatly-gray exhausted-ay y-bay incessant-ay abour-lay e-thay ole-whay ay-day,"} +{"eng":"bravely to try the hazard of war in a battle, than to be deserted and","engyay":"avely-bray o-tay y-tray e-thay azard-hay of-ay ar-way in-ay a-ay attle-bay, an-thay o-tay e-bay eserted-day and-ay"} +{"eng":"guards on the coast, that they wished to speak to Caesar on affairs of","engyay":"uards-gay on-ay e-thay oast-cay, at-thay ey-thay ished-way o-tay eak-spay o-tay aesar-Cay on-ay affairs-ay of-ay"} +{"eng":"vii. 20; his acts, G. vii. 8; surrenders to Caesar, G. vii. 82","engyay":"ii-vay. 20; is-hay acts-ay, G-ay. ii-vay. 8; urrenders-say o-tay aesar-Cay, G-ay. ii-vay. 82"} +{"eng":"be free, and enjoy its due rights.\" And he not only proposed this, but","engyay":"e-bay ee-fray, and-ay enjoy-ay its-ay ue-day ights-ray.\" And-ay e-hay ot-nay only-ay oposed-pray is-thay, ut-bay"} +{"eng":"promise their assistance and are applauded by the people; such of them","engyay":"omise-pray eir-thay assistance-ay and-ay are-ay applauded-ay y-bay e-thay eople-pay; uch-say of-ay em-thay"} +{"eng":"had three lines, four cohorts out of each of the five legions formed the","engyay":"ad-hay ee-thray ines-lay, our-fay ohorts-cay out-ay of-ay each-ay of-ay e-thay ive-fay egions-lay ormed-fay e-thay"} +{"eng":"aid from the province or Italy, while all communication was cut off,","engyay":"aid-ay om-fray e-thay ovince-pray or-ay aly-Itay, ile-whay all-ay ommunication-cay as-way ut-cay off-ay,"} +{"eng":"Caesar's generosity? And how could he think you bound by your oath to","engyay":"aesar's-Cay enerosity-gay? And-ay ow-hay ould-cay e-hay ink-thay ou-yay ound-bay y-bay our-yay oath-ay o-tay"} +{"eng":"largest and the most warlike nation of all the Germans. They are said to","engyay":"argest-lay and-ay e-thay ost-may arlike-way ation-nay of-ay all-ay e-thay ermans-Gay. ey-Thay are-ay aid-say o-tay"} +{"eng":"of the extent of the circuit, and had necessarily made their camp in","engyay":"of-ay e-thay extent-ay of-ay e-thay ircuit-cay, and-ay ad-hay ecessarily-nay ade-may eir-thay amp-cay in-ay"} +{"eng":"sudden attack of the enemy.","engyay":"udden-say attack-ay of-ay e-thay enemy-ay."} +{"eng":"hides that covered their decks; yet all these difficulties they bore","engyay":"ides-hay at-thay overed-cay eir-thay ecks-day; et-yay all-ay ese-thay ifficulties-day ey-thay ore-bay"} +{"eng":"hundred men.","engyay":"undred-hay en-may."} +{"eng":"Syrian, by Caius Cassius: the Rhodian, by Caius Marcellus, in","engyay":"yrian-Say, y-bay aius-Cay assius-Cay: e-thay odian-Rhay, y-bay aius-Cay arcellus-May, in-ay"} +{"eng":"hand, or wounded at a distance, but even those who were stationed at a","engyay":"and-hay, or-ay ounded-way at-ay a-ay istance-day, ut-bay even-ay ose-thay o-whay ere-way ationed-stay at-ay a-ay"} +{"eng":"XLVIII.--The same day he moved his camp forward and pitched under a hill","engyay":"e-XLVIII.--Thay ame-say ay-day e-hay oved-may is-hay amp-cay orward-fay and-ay itched-pay under-ay a-ay ill-hay"} +{"eng":"Roman people. That never before this time did a Roman army go beyond the","engyay":"oman-Ray eople-pay. at-Thay ever-nay efore-bay is-thay ime-tay id-day a-ay oman-Ray army-ay o-gay eyond-bay e-thay"} +{"eng":"encamped.","engyay":"encamped-ay."} +{"eng":"sacrifices. They rank in the number of the gods those alone whom they","engyay":"acrifices-say. ey-Thay ank-ray in-ay e-thay umber-nay of-ay e-thay ods-gay ose-thay alone-ay om-whay ey-thay"} +{"eng":"vii. 3","engyay":"ii-vay. 3"} +{"eng":"to count down to him a large sum.","engyay":"o-tay ount-cay own-day o-tay im-hay a-ay arge-lay um-say."} +{"eng":"the outrages of Ariovistus.\"","engyay":"e-thay outrages-ay of-ay iovistus-Aray.\""} +{"eng":"perhaps, under some limitations he ought to have done--he yet felt that","engyay":"erhaps-pay, under-ay ome-say imitations-lay e-hay ought-ay o-tay ave-hay one--he-day et-yay elt-fay at-thay"} +{"eng":"and form themselves into an orb, which measure, though in a contingency","engyay":"and-ay orm-fay emselves-thay into-ay an-ay orb-ay, ich-whay easure-may, ough-thay in-ay a-ay ontingency-cay"} +{"eng":"they determine to be expedient. It is not lawful to speak of the","engyay":"ey-thay etermine-day o-tay e-bay expedient-ay. It-ay is-ay ot-nay awful-lay o-tay eak-spay of-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"Attius, a Pelignian, who were in possession of the town with a garrison","engyay":"ius-Attay, a-ay elignian-Pay, o-whay ere-way in-ay ossession-pay of-ay e-thay own-tay ith-way a-ay arrison-gay"} +{"eng":"Reginus, and T. Sextius, his lieutenants: at the same time he requested","engyay":"eginus-Ray, and-ay T-ay. extius-Say, is-hay ieutenants-lay: at-ay e-thay ame-say ime-tay e-hay equested-ray"} +{"eng":"they were quite ready to prosecute the war. Then, the other legions","engyay":"ey-thay ere-way uite-qay eady-ray o-tay osecute-pray e-thay ar-way. en-Thay, e-thay other-ay egions-lay"} +{"eng":"streets, and repelled his attack. At the same time there was an action","engyay":"eets-stray, and-ay epelled-ray is-hay attack-ay. At-ay e-thay ame-say ime-tay ere-thay as-way an-ay action-ay"} +{"eng":"Roman people, than to be tortured to death by those among whom they had","engyay":"oman-Ray eople-pay, an-thay o-tay e-bay ortured-tay o-tay eath-day y-bay ose-thay among-ay om-whay ey-thay ad-hay"} +{"eng":"twelfth legion came to join Caesar; with these two he marched to","engyay":"elfth-tway egion-lay ame-cay o-tay oin-jay aesar-Cay; ith-way ese-thay o-tway e-hay arched-may o-tay"} +{"eng":"in the desolations they spread is to err not by an individual trait, but","engyay":"in-ay e-thay esolations-day ey-thay ead-spray is-ay o-tay err-ay ot-nay y-bay an-ay individual-ay ait-tray, ut-bay"} +{"eng":"was willing to go over to them before the third hour, it was permitted;","engyay":"as-way illing-way o-tay o-gay over-ay o-tay em-thay efore-bay e-thay ird-thay our-hay, it-ay as-way ermitted-pay;"} +{"eng":"engagement, they cheerfully opposed two of the enemy's ships with one of","engyay":"engagement-ay, ey-thay eerfully-chay opposed-ay o-tway of-ay e-thay enemy's-ay ips-shay ith-way one-ay of-ay"} +{"eng":"by any personal co-operation. Upon these and other facts we build our","engyay":"y-bay any-ay ersonal-pay o-operation-cay. on-Upay ese-thay and-ay other-ay acts-fay e-way uild-bay our-ay"} +{"eng":"however, that they would rather adopt that design, if circumstances","engyay":"owever-hay, at-thay ey-thay ould-way ather-ray adopt-ay at-thay esign-day, if-ay ircumstances-cay"} +{"eng":"that the citizens ran in arms to the walls. The same thing happened at","engyay":"at-thay e-thay itizens-cay an-ray in-ay arms-ay o-tay e-thay alls-way. e-Thay ame-say ing-thay appened-hay at-ay"} +{"eng":"endeavoured to win over to Caesar's interest, by sending deputies round","engyay":"endeavoured-ay o-tay in-way over-ay o-tay aesar's-Cay interest-ay, y-bay ending-say eputies-day ound-ray"} +{"eng":"that, if they should attempt to use violence, he would oppose them. The","engyay":"at-thay, if-ay ey-thay ould-shay attempt-ay o-tay use-ay iolence-vay, e-hay ould-way oppose-ay em-thay. e-Thay"} +{"eng":"inference--that the scheme of a revolution was the one great purpose of","engyay":"inference--that-ay e-thay eme-schay of-ay a-ay evolution-ray as-way e-thay one-ay eat-gray urpose-pay of-ay"} +{"eng":"in a matter of such importance, no groundless assertion could be made by","engyay":"in-ay a-ay atter-may of-ay uch-say importance-ay, o-nay oundless-gray assertion-ay ould-cay e-bay ade-may y-bay"} +{"eng":"a body of men. Yet, though assailed by so many disadvantages, [and]","engyay":"a-ay ody-bay of-ay en-may. et-Yay, ough-thay assailed-ay y-bay o-say any-may isadvantages-day, [and-ay]"} +{"eng":"army, and sent Attius away in safety. The three first days Caesar","engyay":"army-ay, and-ay ent-say ius-Attay away-ay in-ay afety-say. e-Thay ee-thray irst-fay ays-day aesar-Cay"} +{"eng":"he remained there for want of shipping; and, being afraid that Pompey","engyay":"e-hay emained-ray ere-thay or-fay ant-way of-ay ipping-shay; and-ay, eing-bay afraid-ay at-thay ompey-Pay"} +{"eng":"horse.","engyay":"orse-hay."} +{"eng":"where he had taken his post, awaited the issue of the battle.","engyay":"ere-whay e-hay ad-hay aken-tay is-hay ost-pay, awaited-ay e-thay issue-ay of-ay e-thay attle-bay."} +{"eng":"at noon, when Caesar had sent three legions, and all the cavalry with C.","engyay":"at-ay oon-nay, en-whay aesar-Cay ad-hay ent-say ee-thray egions-lay, and-ay all-ay e-thay avalry-cay ith-way C-ay."} +{"eng":"quarter. The shouts which were raised by the combatants in their rear,","engyay":"uarter-qay. e-Thay outs-shay ich-whay ere-way aised-ray y-bay e-thay ombatants-cay in-ay eir-thay ear-ray,"} +{"eng":"assistance, raising a shout, they began to take up arms, shut the gates,","engyay":"assistance-ay, aising-ray a-ay out-shay, ey-thay egan-bay o-tay ake-tay up-ay arms-ay, ut-shay e-thay ates-gay,"} +{"eng":"what place it begins. It is certain that many kinds of wild beasts are","engyay":"at-whay ace-play it-ay egins-bay. It-ay is-ay ertain-cay at-thay any-may inds-kay of-ay ild-way easts-bay are-ay"} +{"eng":"VII.--As soon as his troops were collected, he marched against the","engyay":"VII.--As-ay oon-say as-ay is-hay oops-tray ere-way ollected-cay, e-hay arched-may against-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"tributaries. They requested that they might be allowed to proclaim an","engyay":"ibutaries-tray. ey-Thay equested-ray at-thay ey-thay ight-may e-bay allowed-ay o-tay oclaim-pray an-ay"} +{"eng":"by enlarging their connections, so as to force the senate to comply with","engyay":"y-bay enlarging-ay eir-thay onnections-cay, o-say as-ay o-tay orce-fay e-thay enate-say o-tay omply-cay ith-way"} +{"eng":"Aquit[=a]ni, the Aquitanians reduced under the power of the Romans by","engyay":"uit[=a]ni-Aqay, e-thay uitanians-Aqay educed-ray under-ay e-thay ower-pay of-ay e-thay omans-Ray y-bay"} +{"eng":"private fears, declined the office. For Pompey, on leaving the city, had","engyay":"ivate-pray ears-fay, eclined-day e-thay office-ay. or-Fay ompey-Pay, on-ay eaving-lay e-thay ity-cay, ad-hay"} +{"eng":"and get the spoil. And at the same time Varus had detached as a guard","engyay":"and-ay et-gay e-thay oil-spay. And-ay at-ay e-thay ame-say ime-tay arus-Vay ad-hay etached-day as-ay a-ay uard-gay"} +{"eng":"and the rear of their baggage-train were already seized by our men, and","engyay":"and-ay e-thay ear-ray of-ay eir-thay aggage-train-bay ere-way already-ay eized-say y-bay our-ay en-may, and-ay"} +{"eng":"equally patriotic in their purpose and colossal in their proportions.","engyay":"equally-ay atriotic-pay in-ay eir-thay urpose-pay and-ay olossal-cay in-ay eir-thay oportions-pray."} +{"eng":" * * * * *","engyay":" * * * * *"} +{"eng":"necessary expenses, upon advice of Caesar's approach, set sail from that","engyay":"ecessary-nay expenses-ay, upon-ay advice-ay of-ay aesar's-Cay approach-ay, et-say ail-say om-fray at-thay"} +{"eng":"opposite to the harbour; judging it better to guard that place, which","engyay":"opposite-ay o-tay e-thay arbour-hay; udging-jay it-ay etter-bay o-tay uard-gay at-thay ace-play, ich-whay"} +{"eng":"selected a certain suitable and crafty Gaul, who was one of those whom","engyay":"elected-say a-ay ertain-cay uitable-say and-ay afty-cray aul-Gay, o-whay as-way one-ay of-ay ose-thay om-whay"} +{"eng":"multitude to hazard an engagement, to which he perceived that all were","engyay":"ultitude-may o-tay azard-hay an-ay engagement-ay, o-tay ich-whay e-hay erceived-pay at-thay all-ay ere-way"} +{"eng":"the corn, public money, a great part of his own baggage and that of his","engyay":"e-thay orn-cay, ublic-pay oney-may, a-ay eat-gray art-pay of-ay is-hay own-ay aggage-bay and-ay at-thay of-ay is-hay"} +{"eng":"all things, including living creatures, which they suppose to have been","engyay":"all-ay ings-thay, including-ay iving-lay eatures-cray, ich-whay ey-thay uppose-say o-tay ave-hay een-bay"} +{"eng":"immortal gods; but when a supply of that class is wanting, they have","engyay":"immortal-ay ods-gay; ut-bay en-whay a-ay upply-say of-ay at-thay ass-clay is-ay anting-way, ey-thay ave-hay"} +{"eng":"Ariovistus did not come to an engagement, he discovered this to be the","engyay":"iovistus-Aray id-day ot-nay ome-cay o-tay an-ay engagement-ay, e-hay iscovered-day is-thay o-tay e-bay e-thay"} +{"eng":"two daughters, one was slain, the other captured. C. Valerius Procillus,","engyay":"o-tway aughters-day, one-ay as-way ain-slay, e-thay other-ay aptured-cay. C-ay. alerius-Vay ocillus-Pray,"} +{"eng":"high rank, whose ancestors had held the sovereignty in his state. To him","engyay":"igh-hay ank-ray, ose-whay ancestors-ay ad-hay eld-hay e-thay overeignty-say in-ay is-hay ate-stay. o-Tay im-hay"} +{"eng":"were brought into their sight, that they might imagine that every moment","engyay":"ere-way ought-bray into-ay eir-thay ight-say, at-thay ey-thay ight-may imagine-ay at-thay every-ay oment-may"} +{"eng":"account of the ignorance and fickleness of the mob, nor would diminish","engyay":"account-ay of-ay e-thay ignorance-ay and-ay ickleness-fay of-ay e-thay ob-may, or-nay ould-way iminish-day"} +{"eng":"every part of their body shaved except their head and upper lip. Ten and","engyay":"every-ay art-pay of-ay eir-thay ody-bay aved-shay except-ay eir-thay ead-hay and-ay upper-ay ip-lay. en-Tay and-ay"} +{"eng":"news was brought on a sudden that the king's army and all his cavalry","engyay":"ews-nay as-way ought-bray on-ay a-ay udden-say at-thay e-thay ing's-kay army-ay and-ay all-ay is-hay avalry-cay"} +{"eng":"public libraries, Greek as well as Latin; the chastisement of Dacia","engyay":"ublic-pay ibraries-lay, eek-Gray as-ay ell-way as-ay atin-Lay; e-thay astisement-chay of-ay acia-Day"} +{"eng":"intelligence of these things, encouraged his men not to be disheartened.","engyay":"intelligence-ay of-ay ese-thay ings-thay, encouraged-ay is-hay en-may ot-nay o-tay e-bay isheartened-day."} +{"eng":"never bear arms against a countryman and consul\"; he drew off his","engyay":"ever-nay ear-bay arms-ay against-ay a-ay ountryman-cay and-ay onsul-cay\"; e-hay ew-dray off-ay is-hay"} +{"eng":"Caesil[=i]num, a town in Italy, _Castelluzzo_","engyay":"aesil[=i]num-Cay, a-ay own-tay in-ay aly-Itay, astelluzzo_-_Cay"} +{"eng":"perseverance to oppose the Romans; and lest the other states, relying on","engyay":"erseverance-pay o-tay oppose-ay e-thay omans-Ray; and-ay est-lay e-thay other-ay ates-stay, elying-ray on-ay"} +{"eng":"V.--For these reasons everything was done in a hasty and disorderly","engyay":"or-V.--Fay ese-thay easons-ray everything-ay as-way one-day in-ay a-ay asty-hay and-ay isorderly-day"} +{"eng":"beforehand, was confused, ran to and fro, and set about arranging his","engyay":"eforehand-bay, as-way onfused-cay, an-ray o-tay and-ay o-fray, and-ay et-say about-ay arranging-ay is-hay"} +{"eng":"camp; while the latter persevered in not quitting his entrenchment.","engyay":"amp-cay; ile-whay e-thay atter-lay ersevered-pay in-ay ot-nay uitting-qay is-hay entrenchment-ay."} +{"eng":"Pompey acted with slowness and caution, they used to exclaim, that it","engyay":"ompey-Pay acted-ay ith-way owness-slay and-ay aution-cay, ey-thay used-ay o-tay exclaim-ay, at-thay it-ay"} +{"eng":"main body. In order that they [the Gauls] may do so with greater spirit,","engyay":"ain-may ody-bay. In-ay order-ay at-thay ey-thay [e-thay auls-Gay] ay-may o-day o-say ith-way eater-gray irit-spay,"} +{"eng":"Upon his death, if any individual among the rest is pre-eminent in","engyay":"on-Upay is-hay eath-day, if-ay any-ay individual-ay among-ay e-thay est-ray is-ay e-eminent-pray in-ay"} +{"eng":"old men, and the women, separately. Of all which items the total was:-","engyay":"old-ay en-may, and-ay e-thay omen-way, eparately-say. Of-ay all-ay ich-whay items-ay e-thay otal-tay as-way:-"} +{"eng":"them; and let them either assign them lands, or permit them to retain","engyay":"em-thay; and-ay et-lay em-thay either-ay assign-ay em-thay ands-lay, or-ay ermit-pay em-thay o-tay etain-ray"} +{"eng":"Ambr[)a]c[)i]a, a city of Epirus, _Arta_; Cassius directs his march","engyay":"a]c[)i]a-Ambr[)ay, a-ay ity-cay of-ay irus-Epay, a_-_Artay; assius-Cay irects-day is-hay arch-may"} +{"eng":"thither, nor even to them was any portion of it known, except the","engyay":"ither-thay, or-nay even-ay o-tay em-thay as-way any-ay ortion-pay of-ay it-ay own-knay, except-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"ensues; some leave their horses, and endeavour to cross the ditch and","engyay":"ensues-ay; ome-say eave-lay eir-thay orses-hay, and-ay endeavour-ay o-tay oss-cray e-thay itch-day and-ay"} +{"eng":"soldiers. Caesar despatches messengers to the neighbouring states; by","engyay":"oldiers-say. aesar-Cay espatches-day essengers-may o-tay e-thay eighbouring-nay ates-stay; y-bay"} +{"eng":"they fell with great fury on the escort, and did not allow a single man","engyay":"ey-thay ell-fay ith-way eat-gray ury-fay on-ay e-thay escort-ay, and-ay id-day ot-nay allow-ay a-ay ingle-say an-may"} +{"eng":"should secure a supply of provisions. But Vercingetorix, having pitched","engyay":"ould-shay ecure-say a-ay upply-say of-ay ovisions-pray. ut-Bay ercingetorix-Vay, aving-hay itched-pay"} +{"eng":"reason they compute the divisions of every season, not by the number of","engyay":"eason-ray ey-thay ompute-cay e-thay ivisions-day of-ay every-ay eason-say, ot-nay y-bay e-thay umber-nay of-ay"} +{"eng":"to that honour on account of his extraordinary knowledge of military","engyay":"o-tay at-thay onour-hay on-ay account-ay of-ay is-hay extraordinary-ay owledge-knay of-ay ilitary-may"} +{"eng":"encounter his whole army on a future occasion, when they should be in a","engyay":"encounter-ay is-hay ole-whay army-ay on-ay a-ay uture-fay occasion-ay, en-whay ey-thay ould-shay e-bay in-ay a-ay"} +{"eng":"their towns, and oppressed by similar privations, supported life by the","engyay":"eir-thay owns-tay, and-ay oppressed-ay y-bay imilar-say ivations-pray, upported-say ife-lay y-bay e-thay"} +{"eng":"except two of the ships of burden which could not make the same port","engyay":"except-ay o-tway of-ay e-thay ips-shay of-ay urden-bay ich-whay ould-cay ot-nay ake-may e-thay ame-say ort-pay"} +{"eng":"It[)a]l[)i]a, _Italy,_ one of the most famous countries in Europe, once","engyay":"a]l[)i]a-It[)ay, aly,_-_Itay one-ay of-ay e-thay ost-may amous-fay ountries-cay in-ay urope-Eay, once-ay"} +{"eng":"While they were fighting, one of his followers mounted him on a horse:","engyay":"ile-Whay ey-thay ere-way ighting-fay, one-ay of-ay is-hay ollowers-fay ounted-may im-hay on-ay a-ay orse-hay:"} +{"eng":"immediately surrendered themselves to Titurius: for as the temper of the","engyay":"immediately-ay urrendered-say emselves-thay o-tay iturius-Tay: or-fay as-ay e-thay emper-tay of-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"four legions without baggage, and 800 horse, because they neither came","engyay":"our-fay egions-lay ithout-way aggage-bay, and-ay 800 orse-hay, ecause-bay ey-thay either-nay ame-cay"} +{"eng":"were very remote and were hard pressed by the Germans; which was also","engyay":"ere-way ery-vay emote-ray and-ay ere-way ard-hay essed-pray y-bay e-thay ermans-Gay; ich-whay as-way also-ay"} +{"eng":"place to surrender, 89; marches into the country of the Biturigians, and","engyay":"ace-play o-tay urrender-say, 89; arches-may into-ay e-thay ountry-cay of-ay e-thay iturigians-Bay, and-ay"} +{"eng":"IX.--But after the departure of the Liburnian fleet, Marcus Octavius","engyay":"ut-IX.--Bay after-ay e-thay eparture-day of-ay e-thay iburnian-Lay eet-flay, arcus-May avius-Octay"} +{"eng":"practice, Pompey's army had advanced farther than usual from his","engyay":"actice-pray, ompey's-Pay army-ay ad-hay advanced-ay arther-fay an-thay usual-ay om-fray is-hay"} +{"eng":"had been raised before the gates, at which a short contest was","engyay":"ad-hay een-bay aised-ray efore-bay e-thay ates-gay, at-ay ich-whay a-ay ort-shay ontest-cay as-way"} +{"eng":"XVI.--After he had made three days' march through their territories, he","engyay":"er-XVI.--Aftay e-hay ad-hay ade-may ee-thray ays-day' arch-may ough-thray eir-thay erritories-tay, e-hay"} +{"eng":"respective states. Vercingetorix, having convened a council the","engyay":"espective-ray ates-stay. ercingetorix-Vay, aving-hay onvened-cay a-ay ouncil-cay e-thay"} +{"eng":"cantons and their divisions, but almost in each family, and of these","engyay":"antons-cay and-ay eir-thay ivisions-day, ut-bay almost-ay in-ay each-ay amily-fay, and-ay of-ay ese-thay"} +{"eng":"VII.--When it was reported to Caesar that they were attempting to make","engyay":"en-VII.--Whay it-ay as-way eported-ray o-tay aesar-Cay at-thay ey-thay ere-way attempting-ay o-tay ake-may"} +{"eng":"Vett[=o]nes, a people of Spain, inhabiting the province of","engyay":"ett[=o]nes-Vay, a-ay eople-pay of-ay ain-Spay, inhabiting-ay e-thay ovince-pray of-ay"} +{"eng":"knowing the terror of his army, leaving a trumpeter in his camp and a","engyay":"owing-knay e-thay error-tay of-ay is-hay army-ay, eaving-lay a-ay umpeter-tray in-ay is-hay amp-cay and-ay a-ay"} +{"eng":"won, he will recover his dignity, and we our liberty.\" At the same time","engyay":"on-way, e-hay ill-way ecover-ray is-hay ignity-day, and-ay e-way our-ay iberty-lay.\" At-ay e-thay ame-say ime-tay"} +{"eng":"was awed by a strong army of Scipio's), but on comparing the fate of the","engyay":"as-way awed-ay y-bay a-ay ong-stray army-ay of-ay ipio's-Scay), ut-bay on-ay omparing-cay e-thay ate-fay of-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"retreat, on account of the drying up of their marshes (which they had","engyay":"etreat-ray, on-ay account-ay of-ay e-thay ying-dray up-ay of-ay eir-thay arshes-may (ich-whay ey-thay ad-hay"} +{"eng":"C. i. 30","engyay":"C-ay. i-ay. 30"} +{"eng":"equality with [those of] the most powerful.","engyay":"equality-ay ith-way [ose-thay of-ay] e-thay ost-may owerful-pay."} +{"eng":"cavalry to be recalled and to cease from their march; he himself returns","engyay":"avalry-cay o-tay e-bay ecalled-ray and-ay o-tay ease-cay om-fray eir-thay arch-may; e-hay imself-hay eturns-ray"} +{"eng":"the arrival of the ships; and the more effectually to retard Caesar's","engyay":"e-thay arrival-ay of-ay e-thay ips-shay; and-ay e-thay ore-may effectually-ay o-tay etard-ray aesar's-Cay"} +{"eng":"a vast number should first get on board, that some of the vessels sank","engyay":"a-ay ast-vay umber-nay ould-shay irst-fay et-gay on-ay oard-bay, at-thay ome-say of-ay e-thay essels-vay ank-say"} +{"eng":"_Beauvais;_ it submits, and obtains pardon from Caesar, G. ii. 13","engyay":"eauvais;_-_Bay it-ay ubmits-say, and-ay obtains-ay ardon-pay om-fray aesar-Cay, G-ay. ii-ay. 13"} +{"eng":"Cal[)y]don, a city of Aetolia, _Ayton,_ C. iii. 35","engyay":"al[)y]don-Cay, a-ay ity-cay of-ay etolia-Aay, yton,_-_Aay C-ay. iii-ay. 35"} +{"eng":"a superior force both of foot and horse. Besides, the usual design of a","engyay":"a-ay uperior-say orce-fay oth-bay of-ay oot-fay and-ay orse-hay. esides-Bay, e-thay usual-ay esign-day of-ay a-ay"} +{"eng":"Capr[)e]a, _Capri_, an island on the coast of Campania","engyay":"apr[)e]a-Cay, apri_-_Cay, an-ay island-ay on-ay e-thay oast-cay of-ay ampania-Cay"} +{"eng":"from home for himself provisions for three months, ready ground. They","engyay":"om-fray ome-hay or-fay imself-hay ovisions-pray or-fay ee-thray onths-may, eady-ray ound-gray. ey-Thay"} +{"eng":"LXX.--In this calamity, the following favourable circumstance occurred","engyay":"LXX.--In-ay is-thay alamity-cay, e-thay ollowing-fay avourable-fay ircumstance-cay occurred-ay"} +{"eng":"reached fifty denarii each bushel; and the want of corn had diminished","engyay":"eached-ray ifty-fay enarii-day each-ay ushel-bay; and-ay e-thay ant-way of-ay orn-cay ad-hay iminished-day"} +{"eng":"war, on which occasion the great Archimedes was killed","engyay":"ar-way, on-ay ich-whay occasion-ay e-thay eat-gray imedes-Archay as-way illed-kay"} +{"eng":"whom they may sell those things which they have taken in war, than","engyay":"om-whay ey-thay ay-may ell-say ose-thay ings-thay ich-whay ey-thay ave-hay aken-tay in-ay ar-way, an-thay"} +{"eng":"ordered all his legions to march from winter quarters to the territories","engyay":"ordered-ay all-ay is-hay egions-lay o-tay arch-may om-fray inter-way uarters-qay o-tay e-thay erritories-tay"} +{"eng":"being kept at bay by the strength of our works, and by the concourse of","engyay":"eing-bay ept-kay at-ay ay-bay y-bay e-thay ength-stray of-ay our-ay orks-way, and-ay y-bay e-thay oncourse-cay of-ay"} +{"eng":"despatched Lucius Cassius Longinus, with the twenty-seventh, a legion","engyay":"espatched-day ucius-Lay assius-Cay onginus-Lay, ith-way e-thay enty-seventh-tway, a-ay egion-lay"} +{"eng":"state [to revolt]. Having got possession of the hostages whom Caesar had","engyay":"ate-stay [o-tay evolt-ray]. aving-Hay ot-gay ossession-pay of-ay e-thay ostages-hay om-whay aesar-Cay ad-hay"} +{"eng":"addition of a circuit of six miles and a considerable delay in fording","engyay":"addition-ay of-ay a-ay ircuit-cay of-ay ix-say iles-may and-ay a-ay onsiderable-cay elay-day in-ay ording-fay"} +{"eng":"food, and by their daily exercise and the freedom of their life (for","engyay":"ood-fay, and-ay y-bay eir-thay aily-day exercise-ay and-ay e-thay eedom-fray of-ay eir-thay ife-lay (or-fay"} +{"eng":"these measures were adopted to keep the Spains in peace, or for the use","engyay":"ese-thay easures-may ere-way adopted-ay o-tay eep-kay e-thay ains-Spay in-ay eace-pay, or-ay or-fay e-thay use-ay"} +{"eng":"fire and water, he stationed in winter quarters two legions at the","engyay":"ire-fay and-ay ater-way, e-hay ationed-stay in-ay inter-way uarters-qay o-tway egions-lay at-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"Can[=i]nius sets Duracius at liberty, who had been shut up in Limonum by","engyay":"an[=i]nius-Cay ets-say uracius-Day at-ay iberty-lay, o-whay ad-hay een-bay ut-shay up-ay in-ay imonum-Lay y-bay"} +{"eng":"rest upon false readings, simply from ignorance of the heroic scale upon","engyay":"est-ray upon-ay alse-fay eadings-ray, imply-say om-fray ignorance-ay of-ay e-thay eroic-hay ale-scay upon-ay"} +{"eng":"soon as Caesar perceived, being afraid that his men would appear not to","engyay":"oon-say as-ay aesar-Cay erceived-pay, eing-bay afraid-ay at-thay is-hay en-may ould-way appear-ay ot-nay o-tay"} +{"eng":"and help preserve free future access to Project Gutenberg-tm electronic","engyay":"and-ay elp-hay eserve-pray ee-fray uture-fay access-ay o-tay oject-Pray utenberg-tm-Gay electronic-ay"} +{"eng":"part of that of _Tripoli_","engyay":"art-pay of-ay at-thay of-ay ipoli_-_Tray"} +{"eng":"most remote woods: that several noblemen were united in the management","engyay":"ost-may emote-ray oods-way: at-thay everal-say oblemen-nay ere-way united-ay in-ay e-thay anagement-may"} +{"eng":"withdrawing from the scene, but scarcely did any one even then look","engyay":"ithdrawing-way om-fray e-thay ene-scay, ut-bay arcely-scay id-day any-ay one-ay even-ay en-thay ook-lay"} +{"eng":"that he was not ignorant of what was the duty of a lieutenant, who bore","engyay":"at-thay e-hay as-way ot-nay ignorant-ay of-ay at-whay as-way e-thay uty-day of-ay a-ay ieutenant-lay, o-whay ore-bay"} +{"eng":"Mor[)i]ni, an ancient people of the Low Countries, who probably","engyay":"or[)i]ni-May, an-ay ancient-ay eople-pay of-ay e-thay ow-Lay ountries-Cay, o-whay obably-pray"} +{"eng":"LVI.--Caesar on being informed of these movements was of opinion that he","engyay":"aesar-LVI.--Cay on-ay eing-bay informed-ay of-ay ese-thay ovements-may as-way of-ay opinion-ay at-thay e-hay"} +{"eng":"danger, defeat, and stratagem, _ibid_. 35","engyay":"anger-day, efeat-day, and-ay atagem-stray, ibid_-_ay. 35"} +{"eng":"XL.--When Caesar observed these things, having called a council, and","engyay":"en-XL.--Whay aesar-Cay observed-ay ese-thay ings-thay, aving-hay alled-cay a-ay ouncil-cay, and-ay"} +{"eng":"influence and extensive connections. His brother Valetiacus had borne","engyay":"influence-ay and-ay extensive-ay onnections-cay. is-Hay other-bray aletiacus-Vay ad-hay orne-bay"} +{"eng":"and that they only enlarged it. It stands on the mouth of the river","engyay":"and-ay at-thay ey-thay only-ay enlarged-ay it-ay. It-ay ands-stay on-ay e-thay outh-may of-ay e-thay iver-ray"} +{"eng":"mountaineers. But our men, not having such expert seamen, or skilful","engyay":"ountaineers-may. ut-Bay our-ay en-may, ot-nay aving-hay uch-say expert-ay eamen-say, or-ay ilful-skay"} +{"eng":"obtaining credence; \"they are mistaken,\" say they, \"if they hoped for","engyay":"obtaining-ay edence-cray; \"ey-thay are-ay istaken-may,\" ay-say ey-thay, \"if-ay ey-thay oped-hay or-fay"} +{"eng":"system from that which had been previously adopted; but they should by","engyay":"ystem-say om-fray at-thay ich-whay ad-hay een-bay eviously-pray adopted-ay; ut-bay ey-thay ould-shay y-bay"} +{"eng":"Belgae. Of all these, the Belgae are the bravest, because they are","engyay":"elgae-Bay. Of-ay all-ay ese-thay, e-thay elgae-Bay are-ay e-thay avest-bray, ecause-bay ey-thay are-ay"} +{"eng":"Petreius, one of Pompey's lieutenants, C. i. 38","engyay":"etreius-Pay, one-ay of-ay ompey's-Pay ieutenants-lay, C-ay. i-ay. 38"} +{"eng":"equal age and influence, but of inferior birth, whom Caesar had raised","engyay":"equal-ay age-ay and-ay influence-ay, ut-bay of-ay inferior-ay irth-bay, om-whay aesar-Cay ad-hay aised-ray"} +{"eng":"quartered in Cisalpine Gaul, to be delivered up. In its room he sent the","engyay":"uartered-qay in-ay isalpine-Cay aul-Gay, o-tay e-bay elivered-day up-ay. In-ay its-ay oom-ray e-hay ent-say e-thay"} +{"eng":"tools which are requisite for this service, they were forced to cut the","engyay":"ools-tay ich-whay are-ay equisite-ray or-fay is-thay ervice-say, ey-thay ere-way orced-fay o-tay ut-cay e-thay"} +{"eng":"Eburones and the Condrusi, who are under the protection of the Treviri.","engyay":"urones-Ebay and-ay e-thay ondrusi-Cay, o-whay are-ay under-ay e-thay otection-pray of-ay e-thay eviri-Tray."} +{"eng":"is kept firmly in its place by a row of stones. In this manner the whole","engyay":"is-ay ept-kay irmly-fay in-ay its-ay ace-play y-bay a-ay ow-ray of-ay ones-stay. In-ay is-thay anner-may e-thay ole-whay"} +{"eng":"what baser opinions could they in their resentment entertain of you,","engyay":"at-whay aser-bay opinions-ay ould-cay ey-thay in-ay eir-thay esentment-ray entertain-ay of-ay ou-yay,"} +{"eng":"recollection of our fathers, had slain Lucius Cassius the consul, and","engyay":"ecollection-ray of-ay our-ay athers-fay, ad-hay ain-slay ucius-Lay assius-Cay e-thay onsul-cay, and-ay"} +{"eng":"some of them one reason, some another, which they said made it necessary","engyay":"ome-say of-ay em-thay one-ay eason-ray, ome-say another-ay, ich-whay ey-thay aid-say ade-may it-ay ecessary-nay"} +{"eng":"yet he thought their obstinacy deserving a severe punishment, lest Gaul","engyay":"et-yay e-hay ought-thay eir-thay obstinacy-ay eserving-day a-ay evere-say unishment-pay, est-lay aul-Gay"} +{"eng":"cohorts, and beat them off the field. In another, the Germans, having","engyay":"ohorts-cay, and-ay eat-bay em-thay off-ay e-thay ield-fay. In-ay another-ay, e-thay ermans-Gay, aving-hay"} +{"eng":"from king Juba, with the intelligence that he was on his march, with","engyay":"om-fray ing-kay uba-Jay, ith-way e-thay intelligence-ay at-thay e-hay as-way on-ay is-hay arch-may, ith-way"} +{"eng":"theirs [the German], have generally vanquished, and yet cannot have been","engyay":"eirs-thay [e-thay erman-Gay], ave-hay enerally-gay anquished-vay, and-ay et-yay annot-cay ave-hay een-bay"} +{"eng":"that false musters were given in to Caesar, and the surcharged pay","engyay":"at-thay alse-fay usters-may ere-way iven-gay in-ay o-tay aesar-Cay, and-ay e-thay urcharged-say ay-pay"} +{"eng":"mountain; the other repaired to their baggage and waggons. For during","engyay":"ountain-may; e-thay other-ay epaired-ray o-tay eir-thay aggage-bay and-ay aggons-way. or-Fay uring-day"} +{"eng":"that in the meantime it was reasonable that he should prevail on them,","engyay":"at-thay in-ay e-thay eantime-may it-ay as-way easonable-ray at-thay e-hay ould-shay evail-pray on-ay em-thay,"} +{"eng":"were reported to Caesar by several persons.","engyay":"ere-way eported-ray o-tay aesar-Cay y-bay everal-say ersons-pay."} +{"eng":"Troja, _Troy_, a city of Phrygia, in Asia Minor, near Mount _Ida_,","engyay":"oja-Tray, oy_-_Tray, a-ay ity-cay of-ay ygia-Phray, in-ay ia-Asay inor-May, ear-nay ount-May a_-_Iday,"} +{"eng":"except those to whom this [office] should be assigned by the general","engyay":"except-ay ose-thay o-tay om-whay is-thay [office-ay] ould-shay e-bay assigned-ay y-bay e-thay eneral-gay"} +{"eng":"collection are in the public domain in the United States. If an","engyay":"ollection-cay are-ay in-ay e-thay ublic-pay omain-day in-ay e-thay ited-Unay ates-Stay. If-ay an-ay"} +{"eng":"the baggage-trains of the whole army; then the two legions which had","engyay":"e-thay aggage-trains-bay of-ay e-thay ole-whay army-ay; en-thay e-thay o-tway egions-lay ich-whay ad-hay"} +{"eng":"designed against Africa. C. ii. 23","engyay":"esigned-day against-ay ica-Afray. C-ay. ii-ay. 23"} +{"eng":"shepherds, whom he had brought along with him. A fleet being thus","engyay":"epherds-shay, om-whay e-hay ad-hay ought-bray along-ay ith-way im-hay. A-ay eet-flay eing-bay us-thay"} +{"eng":"mentioned, Pompey had sent into Spain, Afranius, Petreius, and Varro,","engyay":"entioned-may, ompey-Pay ad-hay ent-say into-ay ain-Spay, anius-Afray, etreius-Pay, and-ay arro-Vay,"} +{"eng":"deserts as possible around them, their frontiers having been laid waste.","engyay":"eserts-day as-ay ossible-pay around-ay em-thay, eir-thay ontiers-fray aving-hay een-bay aid-lay aste-way."} +{"eng":"by their fortifications or natural advantages; that there should not be","engyay":"y-bay eir-thay ortifications-fay or-ay atural-nay advantages-ay; at-thay ere-thay ould-shay ot-nay e-bay"} +{"eng":"surrounded. Our men, apprised of the enemy's design, marched in good","engyay":"urrounded-say. ur-Oay en-may, apprised-ay of-ay e-thay enemy's-ay esign-day, arched-may in-ay ood-gay"} +{"eng":"the task of purifying and ennobling their mother tongue. Both were aware","engyay":"e-thay ask-tay of-ay urifying-pay and-ay ennobling-ay eir-thay other-may ongue-tay. oth-Bay ere-way aware-ay"} +{"eng":"pursued the same schemes. Everywhere he had a body of mercenary","engyay":"ursued-pay e-thay ame-say emes-schay. erywhere-Evay e-hay ad-hay a-ay ody-bay of-ay ercenary-may"} +{"eng":"the river. After he had, by means of engines, sunk these into the river,","engyay":"e-thay iver-ray. er-Aftay e-hay ad-hay, y-bay eans-may of-ay engines-ay, unk-say ese-thay into-ay e-thay iver-ray,"} +{"eng":"army, because it was somewhat farther distant, should be waited for; but","engyay":"army-ay, ecause-bay it-ay as-way omewhat-say arther-fay istant-day, ould-shay e-bay aited-way or-fay; ut-bay"} +{"eng":"send ambassadors to Crassus, and entreat him to admit them to a","engyay":"end-say ambassadors-ay o-tay assus-Cray, and-ay entreat-ay im-hay o-tay admit-ay em-thay o-tay a-ay"} +{"eng":"Drapes, in conjunction with Luterius, seizes Uxellodunum, G. viii. 30;","engyay":"apes-Dray, in-ay onjunction-cay ith-way uterius-Lay, eizes-say ellodunum-Uxay, G-ay. iii-vay. 30;"} +{"eng":"XLIII.--Caesar, observing that several of his men were wounded, ordered","engyay":"aesar-XLIII.--Cay, observing-ay at-thay everal-say of-ay is-hay en-may ere-way ounded-way, ordered-ay"} +{"eng":"obstructs these men, born amidst war and depredations; they inquire of","engyay":"obstructs-ay ese-thay en-may, orn-bay amidst-ay ar-way and-ay epredations-day; ey-thay inquire-ay of-ay"} +{"eng":"deposited in the treasury, but the public troubles preventing it, it was","engyay":"eposited-day in-ay e-thay easury-tray, ut-bay e-thay ublic-pay oubles-tray eventing-pray it-ay, it-ay as-way"} +{"eng":"secret position within the vineae, and exhorts them to reap, at least,","engyay":"ecret-say osition-pay ithin-way e-thay ineae-vay, and-ay exhorts-ay em-thay o-tay eap-ray, at-ay east-lay,"} +{"eng":"following days built turrets, and having carried his works fifteen feet","engyay":"ollowing-fay ays-day uilt-bay urrets-tay, and-ay aving-hay arried-cay is-hay orks-way ifteen-fay eet-fay"} +{"eng":"the [different] states should be brought to Bibracte, to the chief","engyay":"e-thay [ifferent-day] ates-stay ould-shay e-bay ought-bray o-tay ibracte-Bay, o-tay e-thay ief-chay"} +{"eng":"children, the tribunes of the soldiers, and the Roman knights, to be","engyay":"ildren-chay, e-thay ibunes-tray of-ay e-thay oldiers-say, and-ay e-thay oman-Ray ights-knay, o-tay e-bay"} +{"eng":"noblemen, sons of senators, and of equestrian rank; there were","engyay":"oblemen-nay, ons-say of-ay enators-say, and-ay of-ay equestrian-ay ank-ray; ere-thay ere-way"} +{"eng":"every soldier was inspecting his property, [to see] what he could carry","engyay":"every-ay oldier-say as-way inspecting-ay is-hay operty-pray, [o-tay ee-say] at-whay e-hay ould-cay arry-cay"} +{"eng":"XVI.--The German war being finished, Caesar thought it expedient for him","engyay":"e-XVI.--Thay erman-Gay ar-way eing-bay inished-fay, aesar-Cay ought-thay it-ay expedient-ay or-fay im-hay"} +{"eng":"camps, and were so alarmed that although they were men unaccustomed to","engyay":"amps-cay, and-ay ere-way o-say alarmed-ay at-thay although-ay ey-thay ere-way en-may unaccustomed-ay o-tay"} +{"eng":"crushing him. And that unless he depart, and withdraw his army from","engyay":"ushing-cray im-hay. And-ay at-thay unless-ay e-hay epart-day, and-ay ithdraw-way is-hay army-ay om-fray"} +{"eng":"spurs, or were pierced by the mural darts from the ramparts and towers,","engyay":"urs-spay, or-ay ere-way ierced-pay y-bay e-thay ural-may arts-day om-fray e-thay amparts-ray and-ay owers-tay,"} +{"eng":"\"_friend_\" by the senate of the Roman people), to seize upon the","engyay":"\"iend_-_fray\" y-bay e-thay enate-say of-ay e-thay oman-Ray eople-pay), o-tay eize-say upon-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"ambassadors to him and delivered hostages. These affairs being","engyay":"ambassadors-ay o-tay im-hay and-ay elivered-day ostages-hay. ese-Thay affairs-ay eing-bay"} +{"eng":"ignorant to what part they had been carried; but when they were informed","engyay":"ignorant-ay o-tay at-whay art-pay ey-thay ad-hay een-bay arried-cay; ut-bay en-whay ey-thay ere-way informed-ay"} +{"eng":"Asculum, a town of Italy, _Ascoli_; Caesar takes possession of it, C. i.","engyay":"ulum-Ascay, a-ay own-tay of-ay aly-Itay, oli_-_Ascay; aesar-Cay akes-tay ossession-pay of-ay it-ay, C-ay. i-ay."} +{"eng":" (Or \/etext 05, 04, 03, 02, 01, 00, 99,","engyay":" (Or-ay \/etext-ay 05, 04, 03, 02, 01, 00, 99,"} +{"eng":"subscribe to our email newsletter to hear about new eBooks.","engyay":"ubscribe-say o-tay our-ay email-ay ewsletter-nay o-tay ear-hay about-ay ew-nay eBooks-ay."} +{"eng":"which was invalidated by the surrender of your general, and his","engyay":"ich-whay as-way invalidated-ay y-bay e-thay urrender-say of-ay our-yay eneral-gay, and-ay is-hay"} +{"eng":"Roman army required, the situation itself was a safeguard to the","engyay":"oman-Ray army-ay equired-ray, e-thay ituation-say itself-ay as-way a-ay afeguard-say o-tay e-thay"} +{"eng":"conduct of their centurions and tribunes, fled, without stopping, to the","engyay":"onduct-cay of-ay eir-thay enturions-cay and-ay ibunes-tray, ed-flay, ithout-way opping-stay, o-tay e-thay"} +{"eng":"as many hills as he could in as large a circuit as possible, and several","engyay":"as-ay any-may ills-hay as-ay e-hay ould-cay in-ay as-ay arge-lay a-ay ircuit-cay as-ay ossible-pay, and-ay everal-say"} +{"eng":"sea. Some ships, which by Brutus's orders were constantly cruising near","engyay":"ea-say. ome-Say ips-shay, ich-whay y-bay utus's-Bray orders-ay ere-way onstantly-cay uising-cray ear-nay"} +{"eng":"twenty feet deep, with perpendicular sides, in such a manner that the","engyay":"enty-tway eet-fay eep-day, ith-way erpendicular-pay ides-say, in-ay uch-say a-ay anner-may at-thay e-thay"} +{"eng":"Rome, had there been so vast a conflux of the human race congregated to","engyay":"ome-Ray, ad-hay ere-thay een-bay o-say ast-vay a-ay onflux-cay of-ay e-thay uman-hay ace-ray ongregated-cay o-tay"} +{"eng":"deserted to Afranius. That he had these accounts from undoubted","engyay":"eserted-day o-tay anius-Afray. at-Thay e-hay ad-hay ese-thay accounts-ay om-fray undoubted-ay"} +{"eng":"imagined that some advantage would be derived from Bibulus's proposals.","engyay":"imagined-ay at-thay ome-say advantage-ay ould-way e-bay erived-day om-fray ibulus's-Bay oposals-pray."} +{"eng":"blockading fleets of the enemy, which possessed not only the ports, but","engyay":"ockading-blay eets-flay of-ay e-thay enemy-ay, ich-whay ossessed-pay ot-nay only-ay e-thay orts-pay, ut-bay"} +{"eng":"the wall on the musculus. As soon as they fell on it, they slid off","engyay":"e-thay all-way on-ay e-thay usculus-may. As-ay oon-say as-ay ey-thay ell-fay on-ay it-ay, ey-thay id-slay off-ay"} +{"eng":"difficulties, lest he should be hindered from passing the river during","engyay":"ifficulties-day, est-lay e-hay ould-shay e-bay indered-hay om-fray assing-pay e-thay iver-ray uring-day"} +{"eng":"Caesar's followers, C. iii. 71; flatters Pompey, C. iii. 87","engyay":"aesar's-Cay ollowers-fay, C-ay. iii-ay. 71; atters-flay ompey-Pay, C-ay. iii-ay. 87"} +{"eng":"_against_ the state. For, amongst the private anecdotes which came to","engyay":"against_-_ay e-thay ate-stay. or-Fay, amongst-ay e-thay ivate-pray anecdotes-ay ich-whay ame-cay o-tay"} +{"eng":"to have adopted for two reasons; because they neither desire their","engyay":"o-tay ave-hay adopted-ay or-fay o-tway easons-ray; ecause-bay ey-thay either-nay esire-day eir-thay"} +{"eng":"could not be kept back by the tribunes of the soldiers and the","engyay":"ould-cay ot-nay e-bay ept-kay ack-bay y-bay e-thay ibunes-tray of-ay e-thay oldiers-say and-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"Lusit[=a]nia, _Portugal_, a kingdom on the west of Spain, formerly a","engyay":"usit[=a]nia-Lay, ortugal_-_Pay, a-ay ingdom-kay on-ay e-thay est-way of-ay ain-Spay, ormerly-fay a-ay"} +{"eng":"Centr[=o]nes, an ancient people of Flanders, about the city of","engyay":"entr[=o]nes-Cay, an-ay ancient-ay eople-pay of-ay anders-Flay, about-ay e-thay ity-cay of-ay"} +{"eng":"places of retreat for their own countrymen for declining military","engyay":"aces-play of-ay etreat-ray or-fay eir-thay own-ay ountrymen-cay or-fay eclining-day ilitary-may"} +{"eng":"for they were still afraid of being attacked by the enemy's fleet, if","engyay":"or-fay ey-thay ere-way ill-stay afraid-ay of-ay eing-bay attacked-ay y-bay e-thay enemy's-ay eet-flay, if-ay"} +{"eng":"the third watch, and reached Melodunum by the same route by which he","engyay":"e-thay ird-thay atch-way, and-ay eached-ray elodunum-May y-bay e-thay ame-say oute-ray y-bay ich-whay e-hay"} +{"eng":"Vocis, the king of the Norici, G. i. 58","engyay":"ocis-Vay, e-thay ing-kay of-ay e-thay orici-Nay, G-ay. i-ay. 58"} +{"eng":"Apoll[=o]n[)i]a, a city of Macedonia, _Piergo_. Pompey resolves to","engyay":"oll[=o]n[)i]a-Apay, a-ay ity-cay of-ay acedonia-May, iergo_-_Pay. ompey-Pay esolves-ray o-tay"} +{"eng":"draw back the towers and make a cut in the rampart; and moreover, that","engyay":"aw-dray ack-bay e-thay owers-tay and-ay ake-may a-ay ut-cay in-ay e-thay ampart-ray; and-ay oreover-may, at-thay"} +{"eng":"submit to terms of accommodation; nor would he be content with an equal","engyay":"ubmit-say o-tay erms-tay of-ay accommodation-ay; or-nay ould-way e-hay e-bay ontent-cay ith-way an-ay equal-ay"} +{"eng":"slain; Vergasillaunus, the Arvernian, is taken alive in the flight,","engyay":"ain-slay; ergasillaunus-Vay, e-thay ernian-Arvay, is-ay aken-tay alive-ay in-ay e-thay ight-flay,"} +{"eng":"territories of the Suessiones, who were put under the patronage of the","engyay":"erritories-tay of-ay e-thay uessiones-Say, o-whay ere-way ut-pay under-ay e-thay atronage-pay of-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"or to defend their camp, or seek their safety by flight. Their","engyay":"or-ay o-tay efend-day eir-thay amp-cay, or-ay eek-say eir-thay afety-say y-bay ight-flay. eir-Thay"} +{"eng":"VIII.--Caesar at first determined to decline a battle, as well on","engyay":"aesar-VIII.--Cay at-ay irst-fay etermined-day o-tay ecline-day a-ay attle-bay, as-ay ell-way on-ay"} +{"eng":"They were obliged to pitch their camp sooner than they had intended, for","engyay":"ey-Thay ere-way obliged-ay o-tay itch-pay eir-thay amp-cay ooner-say an-thay ey-thay ad-hay intended-ay, or-fay"} +{"eng":"nor did he deem that Gaul belonged to Ariovistus rather than to the","engyay":"or-nay id-day e-hay eem-day at-thay aul-Gay elonged-bay o-tay iovistus-Aray ather-ray an-thay o-tay e-thay"} +{"eng":"the encroachments of the Roman power. According to Mannert, they derived","engyay":"e-thay encroachments-ay of-ay e-thay oman-Ray ower-pay. ording-Accay o-tay annert-May, ey-thay erived-day"} +{"eng":"a woman before the twentieth year they reckon among the most disgraceful","engyay":"a-ay oman-way efore-bay e-thay entieth-tway ear-yay ey-thay eckon-ray among-ay e-thay ost-may isgraceful-day"} +{"eng":"neither in this nor in the previous year was any ship missing which","engyay":"either-nay in-ay is-thay or-nay in-ay e-thay evious-pray ear-yay as-way any-ay ip-shay issing-may ich-whay"} +{"eng":"Germany, the capital of which is the famous city of Nuremburg","engyay":"ermany-Gay, e-thay apital-cay of-ay ich-whay is-ay e-thay amous-fay ity-cay of-ay uremburg-Nay"} +{"eng":"latter into Prima and Secunda","engyay":"atter-lay into-ay ima-Pray and-ay ecunda-Say"} +{"eng":"(who in the beginning of the revolt of Gaul, had collected from all","engyay":"(o-whay in-ay e-thay eginning-bay of-ay e-thay evolt-ray of-ay aul-Gay, ad-hay ollected-cay om-fray all-ay"} +{"eng":"to the Aegean Seas, called by different names in different countries,","engyay":"o-tay e-thay egean-Aay eas-Say, alled-cay y-bay ifferent-day ames-nay in-ay ifferent-day ountries-cay,"} +{"eng":"when this battle was reported to him, as so many losses had been","engyay":"en-whay is-thay attle-bay as-way eported-ray o-tay im-hay, as-ay o-say any-may osses-lay ad-hay een-bay"} +{"eng":"themselves entangled in that labyrinth in which they thought to entrap","engyay":"emselves-thay entangled-ay in-ay at-thay abyrinth-lay in-ay ich-whay ey-thay ought-thay o-tay entrap-ay"} +{"eng":"XVIII.--In the meantime, word was brought to Caesar that the people of","engyay":"XVIII.--In-ay e-thay eantime-may, ord-way as-way ought-bray o-tay aesar-Cay at-thay e-thay eople-pay of-ay"} +{"eng":"the camp. At daybreak, the intelligence having been confirmed by the","engyay":"e-thay amp-cay. At-ay aybreak-day, e-thay intelligence-ay aving-hay een-bay onfirmed-cay y-bay e-thay"} +{"eng":"praetorian cohort.\"--This legion Caesar had both greatly favoured, and","engyay":"aetorian-pray ohort.\"--This-cay egion-lay aesar-Cay ad-hay oth-bay eatly-gray avoured-fay, and-ay"} +{"eng":"in the city and capital, contrary to all precedents of former times.","engyay":"in-ay e-thay ity-cay and-ay apital-cay, ontrary-cay o-tay all-ay ecedents-pray of-ay ormer-fay imes-tay."} +{"eng":"fortune that, although every implement of war which he was accustomed to","engyay":"ortune-fay at-thay, although-ay every-ay implement-ay of-ay ar-way ich-whay e-hay as-way accustomed-ay o-tay"} +{"eng":"besieged, the arrival of Caesar is anxiously awaited; not a dart was","engyay":"esieged-bay, e-thay arrival-ay of-ay aesar-Cay is-ay anxiously-ay awaited-ay; ot-nay a-ay art-day as-way"} +{"eng":"be ascribed to his early emancipation from paternal control. There are","engyay":"e-bay ascribed-ay o-tay is-hay early-ay emancipation-ay om-fray aternal-pay ontrol-cay. ere-Thay are-ay"} +{"eng":"INCIDENTAL DAMAGES EVEN IF YOU GIVE NOTICE OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH","engyay":"INCIDENTAL-ay DAMAGES-ay EVEN-ay IF-ay YOU-ay GIVE-ay NOTICE-ay OF-ay THE-ay POSSIBILITY-ay OF-ay SUCH-ay"} +{"eng":"lest he should be debarred from a voyage by the season of the year,","engyay":"est-lay e-hay ould-shay e-bay ebarred-day om-fray a-ay oyage-vay y-bay e-thay eason-say of-ay e-thay ear-yay,"} +{"eng":"they should make when examined, say, \"That they were legionary soldiers,","engyay":"ey-thay ould-shay ake-may en-whay examined-ay, ay-say, \"at-Thay ey-thay ere-way egionary-lay oldiers-say,"} +{"eng":"IV.--There in like manner, Vercingetorix the son of Celtillus the","engyay":"ere-IV.--Thay in-ay ike-lay anner-may, ercingetorix-Vay e-thay on-say of-ay eltillus-Cay e-thay"} +{"eng":"drafted the fifteenth. He disposed his army in winter quarters, placed","engyay":"afted-dray e-thay ifteenth-fay. e-Hay isposed-day is-hay army-ay in-ay inter-way uarters-qay, aced-play"} +{"eng":"VI.--They do what they were ordered; and, making a sudden sally from all","engyay":"ey-VI.--Thay o-day at-whay ey-thay ere-way ordered-ay; and-ay, aking-may a-ay udden-say ally-say om-fray all-ay"} +{"eng":"Saxony, towards the Baltic","engyay":"axony-Say, owards-tay e-thay altic-Bay"} +{"eng":"the tribute was to be discontinued, and those who surrendered to be","engyay":"e-thay ibute-tray as-way o-tay e-bay iscontinued-day, and-ay ose-thay o-whay urrendered-say o-tay e-bay"} +{"eng":"person should be obliged against his inclination to take the military","engyay":"erson-pay ould-shay e-bay obliged-ay against-ay is-hay inclination-ay o-tay ake-tay e-thay ilitary-may"} +{"eng":"to await Caesar's attack, and not to advance from their position, or","engyay":"o-tay await-ay aesar's-Cay attack-ay, and-ay ot-nay o-tay advance-ay om-fray eir-thay osition-pay, or-ay"} +{"eng":"exhorts them to take up arms in behalf of the general freedom, and","engyay":"exhorts-ay em-thay o-tay ake-tay up-ay arms-ay in-ay ehalf-bay of-ay e-thay eneral-gay eedom-fray, and-ay"} +{"eng":"people, and promising to perform what he should command. Caesar,","engyay":"eople-pay, and-ay omising-pray o-tay erform-pay at-whay e-hay ould-shay ommand-cay. aesar-Cay,"} +{"eng":"which he imagined were in possession of the enemy, he landed his men at","engyay":"ich-whay e-hay imagined-ay ere-way in-ay ossession-pay of-ay e-thay enemy-ay, e-hay anded-lay is-hay en-may at-ay"} +{"eng":"intercepted by Caesar's army, by no means could assistance be given.","engyay":"intercepted-ay y-bay aesar's-Cay army-ay, y-bay o-nay eans-may ould-cay assistance-ay e-bay iven-gay."} +{"eng":"and accept all the terms of this license and intellectual property","engyay":"and-ay accept-ay all-ay e-thay erms-tay of-ay is-thay icense-lay and-ay intellectual-ay operty-pray"} +{"eng":"numbers of these animals being found there by the Phoenician colonists","engyay":"umbers-nay of-ay ese-thay animals-ay eing-bay ound-fay ere-thay y-bay e-thay oenician-Phay olonists-cay"} +{"eng":"and most culpable failure in point of courtesy. Caesar, it is alleged--","engyay":"and-ay ost-may ulpable-cay ailure-fay in-ay oint-pay of-ay ourtesy-cay. aesar-Cay, it-ay is-ay alleged-ay--"} +{"eng":"that the intercession of the tribunes, which had been restored a few","engyay":"at-thay e-thay intercession-ay of-ay e-thay ibunes-tray, ich-whay ad-hay een-bay estored-ray a-ay ew-fay"} +{"eng":"more spirit, and would not allow us to retire, because they imagined","engyay":"ore-may irit-spay, and-ay ould-way ot-nay allow-ay us-ay o-tay etire-ray, ecause-bay ey-thay imagined-ay"} +{"eng":"should be built in Spain. He removed all the money and ornaments from","engyay":"ould-shay e-bay uilt-bay in-ay ain-Spay. e-Hay emoved-ray all-ay e-thay oney-may and-ay ornaments-ay om-fray"} +{"eng":" Project Gutenberg Literary Archive Foundation. Royalty payments","engyay":" oject-Pray utenberg-Gay iterary-Lay ive-Archay oundation-Fay. oyalty-Ray ayments-pay"} +{"eng":"XXVI.--Crassus, having exhorted the commanders of the horse to animate","engyay":"assus-XXVI.--Cray, aving-hay exhorted-ay e-thay ommanders-cay of-ay e-thay orse-hay o-tay animate-ay"} +{"eng":"relying on the protection of the three legions, and the strength of the","engyay":"elying-ray on-ay e-thay otection-pray of-ay e-thay ee-thray egions-lay, and-ay e-thay ength-stray of-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"galloped forward to seek a refuge in the highest mountains. By their","engyay":"alloped-gay orward-fay o-tay eek-say a-ay efuge-ray in-ay e-thay ighest-hay ountains-may. y-Bay eir-thay"} +{"eng":"S[=e]g[=o]nt[)i][=a]ci, a people of ancient Britain, inhabiting about","engyay":"e]g[=o]nt[)i][=a]ci-S[=ay, a-ay eople-pay of-ay ancient-ay itain-Bray, inhabiting-ay about-ay"} +{"eng":"the Atrebatian, Viridomarus and Eporedorix the Aeduans, and","engyay":"e-thay ebatian-Atray, iridomarus-Vay and-ay oredorix-Epay e-thay eduans-Aay, and-ay"} +{"eng":"praetor.","engyay":"aetor-pray."} +{"eng":"XIII.--After this engagement, Caesar considered that neither ought","engyay":"er-XIII.--Aftay is-thay engagement-ay, aesar-Cay onsidered-cay at-thay either-nay ought-ay"} +{"eng":"Mysia, a country of Asia Minor, not far from the Hellespont, divided","engyay":"ysia-May, a-ay ountry-cay of-ay ia-Asay inor-May, ot-nay ar-fay om-fray e-thay ellespont-Hay, ivided-day"} +{"eng":"Cneius Pompey. That they had now sufficiently discharged their duty to","engyay":"eius-Cnay ompey-Pay. at-Thay ey-thay ad-hay ow-nay ufficiently-say ischarged-day eir-thay uty-day o-tay"} +{"eng":"of Thurinum. There having received a blow of a stone thrown from the","engyay":"of-ay urinum-Thay. ere-Thay aving-hay eceived-ray a-ay ow-blay of-ay a-ay one-stay own-thray om-fray e-thay"} +{"eng":"Sylla. Several others took shelter in the neighbouring states. One","engyay":"ylla-Say. everal-Say others-ay ook-tay elter-shay in-ay e-thay eighbouring-nay ates-stay. e-Onay"} +{"eng":"abundance of the Gauls, more were brought over, that there were now as","engyay":"abundance-ay of-ay e-thay auls-Gay, ore-may ere-way ought-bray over-ay, at-thay ere-thay ere-way ow-nay as-ay"} +{"eng":"sink several drains, thirty feet deep, by which he might draw off a part","engyay":"ink-say everal-say ains-dray, irty-thay eet-fay eep-day, y-bay ich-whay e-hay ight-may aw-dray off-ay a-ay art-pay"} +{"eng":"war, and the small number of our men, they supposed they might safely","engyay":"ar-way, and-ay e-thay all-smay umber-nay of-ay our-ay en-may, ey-thay upposed-say ey-thay ight-may afely-say"} +{"eng":"face about.","engyay":"ace-fay about-ay."} +{"eng":"himself retain his province and the legions that belonged to another,","engyay":"imself-hay etain-ray is-hay ovince-pray and-ay e-thay egions-lay at-thay elonged-bay o-tay another-ay,"} +{"eng":"which the tides usually form; many, departing from their territories,","engyay":"ich-whay e-thay ides-tay usually-ay orm-fay; any-may, eparting-day om-fray eir-thay erritories-tay,"} +{"eng":"at the bridge on the side of the Treviri, lest any commotion should","engyay":"at-ay e-thay idge-bray on-ay e-thay ide-say of-ay e-thay eviri-Tray, est-lay any-ay ommotion-cay ould-shay"} +{"eng":"to their custom, and sent orders to all parts of their state to remove","engyay":"o-tay eir-thay ustom-cay, and-ay ent-say orders-ay o-tay all-ay arts-pay of-ay eir-thay ate-stay o-tay emove-ray"} +{"eng":"agreeably to their wishes.","engyay":"agreeably-ay o-tay eir-thay ishes-way."} +{"eng":"can never be removed whilst it shall be thought that I have been brought","engyay":"an-cay ever-nay e-bay emoved-ray ilst-whay it-ay all-shay e-bay ought-thay at-thay I-ay ave-hay een-bay ought-bray"} +{"eng":"by storm on his march, because he heard that it was destitute of","engyay":"y-bay orm-stay on-ay is-hay arch-may, ecause-bay e-hay eard-hay at-thay it-ay as-way estitute-day of-ay"} +{"eng":"slaves from the work-houses, and began to assault Cosa in the district","engyay":"aves-slay om-fray e-thay ork-houses-way, and-ay egan-bay o-tay assault-ay osa-Cay in-ay e-thay istrict-day"} +{"eng":"there began to be plenty of forage, came to the army. He gives a","engyay":"ere-thay egan-bay o-tay e-bay enty-play of-ay orage-fay, ame-cay o-tay e-thay army-ay. e-Hay ives-gay a-ay"} +{"eng":"Lissus, but being delayed three days by the vigorous defence of the","engyay":"issus-Lay, ut-bay eing-bay elayed-day ee-thray ays-day y-bay e-thay igorous-vay efence-day of-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"discovered that those things, which he had suspected would occur, had","engyay":"iscovered-day at-thay ose-thay ings-thay, ich-whay e-hay ad-hay uspected-say ould-way occur-ay, ad-hay"} +{"eng":"ages. It contributes to fit out a fleet for Pompey, C. iii. 3","engyay":"ages-ay. It-ay ontributes-cay o-tay it-fay out-ay a-ay eet-flay or-fay ompey-Pay, C-ay. iii-ay. 3"} +{"eng":"safety, lead back their troops from the fortifications. A flight of the","engyay":"afety-say, ead-lay ack-bay eir-thay oops-tray om-fray e-thay ortifications-fay. A-ay ight-flay of-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"by their flight the rest of the cavalry was dismayed.","engyay":"y-bay eir-thay ight-flay e-thay est-ray of-ay e-thay avalry-cay as-way ismayed-day."} +{"eng":"insult, and never abandoned an enterprise without accomplishing it; that","engyay":"insult-ay, and-ay ever-nay abandoned-ay an-ay enterprise-ay ithout-way accomplishing-ay it-ay; at-thay"} +{"eng":"distressed, or hard pressed in any quarter, Caesar usually ordered the","engyay":"istressed-day, or-ay ard-hay essed-pray in-ay any-ay uarter-qay, aesar-Cay usually-ay ordered-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"Cam[=u]l[)o]g[=e]nus appointed commander-in-chief by the Parisians, G.","engyay":"am[=u]l[)o]g[=e]nus-Cay appointed-ay ommander-in-chief-cay y-bay e-thay arisians-Pay, G-ay."} +{"eng":"in favour of Caesar, C. i. 18","engyay":"in-ay avour-fay of-ay aesar-Cay, C-ay. i-ay. 18"} +{"eng":"dignity the tribunes of the people who had been driven out of the city","engyay":"ignity-day e-thay ibunes-tray of-ay e-thay eople-pay o-whay ad-hay een-bay iven-dray out-ay of-ay e-thay ity-cay"} +{"eng":"thus early. Had he stayed a year longer, he might have seen himself","engyay":"us-thay early-ay. ad-Hay e-hay ayed-stay a-ay ear-yay onger-lay, e-hay ight-may ave-hay een-say imself-hay"} +{"eng":"from the obscurity in which they have hitherto lurked, the anecdotes","engyay":"om-fray e-thay obscurity-ay in-ay ich-whay ey-thay ave-hay itherto-hay urked-lay, e-thay anecdotes-ay"} +{"eng":"Apollonia. Staberius the governor, hearing of his approach, began to","engyay":"ollonia-Apay. aberius-Stay e-thay overnor-gay, earing-hay of-ay is-hay approach-ay, egan-bay o-tay"} +{"eng":"Considering this by no means a fit place for disembarking, he remained","engyay":"onsidering-Cay is-thay y-bay o-nay eans-may a-ay it-fay ace-play or-fay isembarking-day, e-hay emained-ray"} +{"eng":"Fabius, C., one of Caesar's lieutenants, sent into Spain, with three","engyay":"abius-Fay, C-ay., one-ay of-ay aesar's-Cay ieutenants-lay, ent-say into-ay ain-Spay, ith-way ee-thray"} +{"eng":"sends to all parts to which he was told the enemy had marched; and not","engyay":"ends-say o-tay all-ay arts-pay o-tay ich-whay e-hay as-way old-tay e-thay enemy-ay ad-hay arched-may; and-ay ot-nay"} +{"eng":"of water. For Caesar had either turned the course of all the rivers and","engyay":"of-ay ater-way. or-Fay aesar-Cay ad-hay either-ay urned-tay e-thay ourse-cay of-ay all-ay e-thay ivers-ray and-ay"} +{"eng":"quietly marched off his army, and retreated to his old fortifications.","engyay":"uietly-qay arched-may off-ay is-hay army-ay, and-ay etreated-ray o-tay is-hay old-ay ortifications-fay."} +{"eng":"employed about ten days, the labour of the soldiers being unremitting","engyay":"employed-ay about-ay en-tay ays-day, e-thay abour-lay of-ay e-thay oldiers-say eing-bay unremitting-ay"} +{"eng":"Itius Portus, Caesar embarks there for Britain, G. v. 5","engyay":"ius-Itay ortus-Pay, aesar-Cay embarks-ay ere-thay or-fay itain-Bray, G-ay. v-ay. 5"} +{"eng":"the republic: for, from their own misfortunes, they had sufficient","engyay":"e-thay epublic-ray: or-fay, om-fray eir-thay own-ay isfortunes-may, ey-thay ad-hay ufficient-say"} +{"eng":"Corneli[=a]na Castra, a city of Africa, between Carthage and Utica","engyay":"orneli[=a]na-Cay astra-Cay, a-ay ity-cay of-ay ica-Afray, etween-bay arthage-Cay and-ay ica-Utay"} +{"eng":"combat. Dramas were represented in every known language (_per omnium","engyay":"ombat-cay. amas-Dray ere-way epresented-ray in-ay every-ay own-knay anguage-lay (er-_pay omnium-ay"} +{"eng":"deposited on this side the river Rhine such of their baggage-trains as","engyay":"eposited-day on-ay is-thay ide-say e-thay iver-ray ine-Rhay uch-say of-ay eir-thay aggage-trains-bay as-ay"} +{"eng":"news was brought that Scipio was approaching with his legions, which","engyay":"ews-nay as-way ought-bray at-thay ipio-Scay as-way approaching-ay ith-way is-hay egions-lay, ich-whay"} +{"eng":"news of his march and arrival came together; for to render his march","engyay":"ews-nay of-ay is-hay arch-may and-ay arrival-ay ame-cay ogether-tay; or-fay o-tay ender-ray is-hay arch-may"} +{"eng":"Gadit[=a]ni, the people of Gades, C. ii. 18","engyay":"adit[=a]ni-Gay, e-thay eople-pay of-ay ades-Gay, C-ay. ii-ay. 18"} +{"eng":"Helvetians, inhabiting the country in the neighbourhood of _Orbe_","engyay":"elvetians-Hay, inhabiting-ay e-thay ountry-cay in-ay e-thay eighbourhood-nay of-ay e_-_Orbay"} +{"eng":"neighbours, to adopt the same plan, and after burning down their towns","engyay":"eighbours-nay, o-tay adopt-ay e-thay ame-say an-play, and-ay after-ay urning-bay own-day eir-thay owns-tay"} +{"eng":"without an army. 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Lentulus Spinther occupied that town","engyay":"ulum-Ascay, e-thay ief-chay own-tay of-ay icenum-Pay. entulus-Lay inther-Spay occupied-ay at-thay own-tay"} +{"eng":"them, when brought back, in the light of enemies; he admitted all the","engyay":"em-thay, en-whay ought-bray ack-bay, in-ay e-thay ight-lay of-ay enemies-ay; e-hay admitted-ay all-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"time to time betook themselves into the woods to their companions, and","engyay":"ime-tay o-tay ime-tay etook-bay emselves-thay into-ay e-thay oods-way o-tay eir-thay ompanions-cay, and-ay"} +{"eng":"through spies that the mountain was in possession of his own men, and","engyay":"ough-thray ies-spay at-thay e-thay ountain-may as-way in-ay ossession-pay of-ay is-hay own-ay en-may, and-ay"} +{"eng":"XXXVIII.-P. Sextius Baculus, who had led a principal century under","engyay":"XXXVIII.-P-ay. extius-Say aculus-Bay, o-whay ad-hay ed-lay a-ay incipal-pray entury-cay under-ay"} +{"eng":"Caesar puts his troops into winter quarters among them, G. ii. 35","engyay":"aesar-Cay uts-pay is-hay oops-tray into-ay inter-way uarters-qay among-ay em-thay, G-ay. ii-ay. 35"} +{"eng":"yet, both from what had occurred to his ships, and from the circumstance","engyay":"et-yay, oth-bay om-fray at-whay ad-hay occurred-ay o-tay is-hay ips-shay, and-ay om-fray e-thay ircumstance-cay"} +{"eng":"set forth into Italy, as the Carnutes would not otherwise have taken the","engyay":"et-say orth-fay into-ay aly-Itay, as-ay e-thay arnutes-Cay ould-way ot-nay otherwise-ay ave-hay aken-tay e-thay"} +{"eng":"the river. When this circumstance was announced by scouts, Caesar,","engyay":"e-thay iver-ray. en-Whay is-thay ircumstance-cay as-way announced-ay y-bay outs-scay, aesar-Cay,"} +{"eng":"Helvetii. From these circumstances it resulted that they could range","engyay":"elvetii-Hay. om-Fray ese-thay ircumstances-cay it-ay esulted-ray at-thay ey-thay ould-cay ange-ray"} +{"eng":"bridge of Ilerda afforded an opportunity of getting all these without","engyay":"idge-bray of-ay erda-Ilay afforded-ay an-ay opportunity-ay of-ay etting-gay all-ay ese-thay ithout-way"} +{"eng":"keels were somewhat flatter than those of our ships, whereby they could","engyay":"eels-kay ere-way omewhat-say atter-flay an-thay ose-thay of-ay our-ay ips-shay, ereby-whay ey-thay ould-cay"} +{"eng":"soldiers were in Caesar's power, they run in a body to Aristius; they","engyay":"oldiers-say ere-way in-ay aesar's-Cay ower-pay, ey-thay un-ray in-ay a-ay ody-bay o-tay istius-Aray; ey-thay"} +{"eng":"the Gauls, he felt how much influence the enemy had already acquired","engyay":"e-thay auls-Gay, e-hay elt-fay ow-hay uch-may influence-ay e-thay enemy-ay ad-hay already-ay acquired-ay"} +{"eng":"posted on the top of a hill. If they attempted to retire down the steep,","engyay":"osted-pay on-ay e-thay op-tay of-ay a-ay ill-hay. If-ay ey-thay attempted-ay o-tay etire-ray own-day e-thay eep-stay,"} +{"eng":"Illurgavonenses, a people of Hispania Tarraconensis, near the Iberus;","engyay":"urgavonenses-Illay, a-ay eople-pay of-ay ispania-Hay arraconensis-Tay, ear-nay e-thay erus-Ibay;"} +{"eng":"were killed and a thousand wounded, all of whom, after Curio's return,","engyay":"ere-way illed-kay and-ay a-ay ousand-thay ounded-way, all-ay of-ay om-whay, after-ay urio's-Cay eturn-ray,"} +{"eng":"favour of Caesar's party. Therefore, as soon as they were aware of","engyay":"avour-fay of-ay aesar's-Cay arty-pay. erefore-Thay, as-ay oon-say as-ay ey-thay ere-way aware-ay of-ay"} +{"eng":"had done in the case of the Nervii, and would command their neighbours","engyay":"ad-hay one-day in-ay e-thay ase-cay of-ay e-thay ervii-Nay, and-ay ould-way ommand-cay eir-thay eighbours-nay"} +{"eng":"moments restore it to Caesar with the same fidelity. Do not, I conjure","engyay":"oments-may estore-ray it-ay o-tay aesar-Cay ith-way e-thay ame-say idelity-fay. o-Day ot-nay, I-ay onjure-cay"} +{"eng":"and confederacy. Caesar, on being informed of their acts, since he saw","engyay":"and-ay onfederacy-cay. aesar-Cay, on-ay eing-bay informed-ay of-ay eir-thay acts-ay, ince-say e-hay aw-say"} +{"eng":"the town at a little after three o'clock on the very day on which he","engyay":"e-thay own-tay at-ay a-ay ittle-lay after-ay ee-thray o'clock-ay on-ay e-thay ery-vay ay-day on-ay ich-whay e-hay"} +{"eng":"furnished with every necessary. Accordingly, having encouraged his men","engyay":"urnished-fay ith-way every-ay ecessary-nay. ordingly-Accay, aving-hay encouraged-ay is-hay en-may"} +{"eng":"X.--The next day, early in the morning, he sent both foot-soldiers and","engyay":"e-X.--Thay ext-nay ay-day, early-ay in-ay e-thay orning-may, e-hay ent-say oth-bay oot-soldiers-fay and-ay"} +{"eng":"to show equal affection to both, and assist neither against the other,","engyay":"o-tay ow-shay equal-ay affection-ay o-tay oth-bay, and-ay assist-ay either-nay against-ay e-thay other-ay,"} +{"eng":"number), that they were obliged to receive them into the centre of their","engyay":"umber-nay), at-thay ey-thay ere-way obliged-ay o-tay eceive-ray em-thay into-ay e-thay entre-cay of-ay eir-thay"} +{"eng":"who had been left to guard the fleet, being considered as invalids,","engyay":"o-whay ad-hay een-bay eft-lay o-tay uard-gay e-thay eet-flay, eing-bay onsidered-cay as-ay invalids-ay,"} +{"eng":"Numid[)i]a, an ancient and celebrated kingdom of Africa, bordering on","engyay":"umid[)i]a-Nay, an-ay ancient-ay and-ay elebrated-cay ingdom-kay of-ay ica-Afray, ordering-bay on-ay"} +{"eng":"general literature so much beyond his contemporaries, except Cicero,","engyay":"eneral-gay iterature-lay o-say uch-may eyond-bay is-hay ontemporaries-cay, except-ay icero-Cay,"} +{"eng":"one, so that very few out of all the number, [and those] by the","engyay":"one-ay, o-say at-thay ery-vay ew-fay out-ay of-ay all-ay e-thay umber-nay, [and-ay ose-thay] y-bay e-thay"} +{"eng":"Fabius, 27","engyay":"abius-Fay, 27"} +{"eng":"opprobriously called deserters.\" To this he added a few words by way of","engyay":"opprobriously-ay alled-cay eserters-day.\" o-Tay is-thay e-hay added-ay a-ay ew-fay ords-way y-bay ay-way of-ay"} +{"eng":"practice, was their swiftness, that, supported by the manes of the","engyay":"actice-pray, as-way eir-thay iftness-sway, at-thay, upported-say y-bay e-thay anes-may of-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"the soldiers were kept in their ground, than if they met them in their","engyay":"e-thay oldiers-say ere-way ept-kay in-ay eir-thay ound-gray, an-thay if-ay ey-thay et-may em-thay in-ay eir-thay"} +{"eng":"had a great tendency to intimidate our men, because they perceived that","engyay":"ad-hay a-ay eat-gray endency-tay o-tay intimidate-ay our-ay en-may, ecause-bay ey-thay erceived-pay at-thay"} +{"eng":"public duties had not Crassus come forward with assistance in money, or","engyay":"ublic-pay uties-day ad-hay ot-nay assus-Cray ome-cay orward-fay ith-way assistance-ay in-ay oney-may, or-ay"} +{"eng":"hoped, by besieging Scipio, to oblige him, of necessity, to come to his","engyay":"oped-hay, y-bay esieging-bay ipio-Scay, o-tay oblige-ay im-hay, of-ay ecessity-nay, o-tay ome-cay o-tay is-hay"} +{"eng":"kingdom of Juba. The horse engaged; but the Numidians were not able to","engyay":"ingdom-kay of-ay uba-Jay. e-Thay orse-hay engaged-ay; ut-bay e-thay umidians-Nay ere-way ot-nay able-ay o-tay"} +{"eng":"4","engyay":"4"} +{"eng":"the horse (as was discovered at the end of the war), that they might","engyay":"e-thay orse-hay (as-ay as-way iscovered-day at-ay e-thay end-ay of-ay e-thay ar-way), at-thay ey-thay ight-may"} +{"eng":"WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO","engyay":"WARRANTIES-ay OF-ay ANY-ay KIND-ay, EXPRESS-ay OR-ay IMPLIED-ay, INCLUDING-ay BUT-ay NOT-ay LIMITED-ay TO-ay"} +{"eng":"oath to one another, and hope that, when they have seized the","engyay":"oath-ay o-tay one-ay another-ay, and-ay ope-hay at-thay, en-whay ey-thay ave-hay eized-say e-thay"} +{"eng":"[and] that the enemy were in possession of their camp and baggage-train.","engyay":"[and-ay] at-thay e-thay enemy-ay ere-way in-ay ossession-pay of-ay eir-thay amp-cay and-ay aggage-train-bay."} +{"eng":"this, they slew several defending themselves there.","engyay":"is-thay, ey-thay ew-slay everal-say efending-day emselves-thay ere-thay."} +{"eng":"that part, which for the space of nearly three hundred feet, was not","engyay":"at-thay art-pay, ich-whay or-fay e-thay ace-spay of-ay early-nay ee-thray undred-hay eet-fay, as-way ot-nay"} +{"eng":"cavalry to the Aduatuci, who bordered on his kingdom; he halts neither","engyay":"avalry-cay o-tay e-thay uatuci-Aday, o-whay ordered-bay on-ay is-hay ingdom-kay; e-hay alts-hay either-nay"} +{"eng":"and because these countries were too remote, he fixed granaries in","engyay":"and-ay ecause-bay ese-thay ountries-cay ere-way oo-tay emote-ray, e-hay ixed-fay anaries-gray in-ay"} +{"eng":"59, 60","engyay":"59, 60"} +{"eng":"territories of the Sigambri, and united themselves to them. When Caesar","engyay":"erritories-tay of-ay e-thay igambri-Say, and-ay united-ay emselves-thay o-tay em-thay. en-Whay aesar-Cay"} +{"eng":"as [they think] that by this circumstance is indicated that a great","engyay":"as-ay [ey-thay ink-thay] at-thay y-bay is-thay ircumstance-cay is-ay indicated-ay at-thay a-ay eat-gray"} +{"eng":"him, that Pompey was retaining those troops, and keeping them near the","engyay":"im-hay, at-thay ompey-Pay as-way etaining-ray ose-thay oops-tray, and-ay eeping-kay em-thay ear-nay e-thay"} +{"eng":"sends written in Greek characters, lest the letter being intercepted,","engyay":"ends-say itten-wray in-ay eek-Gray aracters-chay, est-lay e-thay etter-lay eing-bay intercepted-ay,"} +{"eng":"discharged their arrows at random among the whole multitude, and","engyay":"ischarged-day eir-thay arrows-ay at-ay andom-ray among-ay e-thay ole-whay ultitude-may, and-ay"} +{"eng":"pursuing Pompey, and resolved to march to Spain, and commanded the","engyay":"ursuing-pay ompey-Pay, and-ay esolved-ray o-tay arch-may o-tay ain-Spay, and-ay ommanded-cay e-thay"} +{"eng":"forage, return, as they were stopped by the waters: nor could the","engyay":"orage-fay, eturn-ray, as-ay ey-thay ere-way opped-stay y-bay e-thay aters-way: or-nay ould-cay e-thay"} +{"eng":"to their custom, as they usually do in the case of him whose speech they","engyay":"o-tay eir-thay ustom-cay, as-ay ey-thay usually-ay o-day in-ay e-thay ase-cay of-ay im-hay ose-whay eech-spay ey-thay"} +{"eng":"similar casualty on the following day. Caesar, after receiving this","engyay":"imilar-say asualty-cay on-ay e-thay ollowing-fay ay-day. aesar-Cay, after-ay eceiving-ray is-thay"} +{"eng":"the country now called _Beauvais_ in France; they furnish a hundred","engyay":"e-thay ountry-cay ow-nay alled-cay eauvais_-_Bay in-ay ance-Fray; ey-thay urnish-fay a-ay undred-hay"} +{"eng":"pretence about the [deficiency of] supplies and the narrowness of the","engyay":"etence-pray about-ay e-thay [eficiency-day of-ay] upplies-say and-ay e-thay arrowness-nay of-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"assaulted Noreia.","engyay":"assaulted-ay oreia-Nay."} +{"eng":"to a war.","engyay":"o-tay a-ay ar-way."} +{"eng":"observes, [and likewise] that his forces, on account of their small","engyay":"observes-ay, [and-ay ikewise-lay] at-thay is-hay orces-fay, on-ay account-ay of-ay eir-thay all-smay"} +{"eng":"perceived the eagerness and alacrity of our troops to engage, suspecting","engyay":"erceived-pay e-thay eagerness-ay and-ay alacrity-ay of-ay our-ay oops-tray o-tay engage-ay, uspecting-say"} +{"eng":"three days were wasted in disputes and excuses. Besides, Lucius","engyay":"ee-thray ays-day ere-way asted-way in-ay isputes-day and-ay excuses-ay. esides-Bay, ucius-Lay"} +{"eng":"inhabit, the Aquitani another, those who in their own language are","engyay":"inhabit-ay, e-thay uitani-Aqay another-ay, ose-thay o-whay in-ay eir-thay own-ay anguage-lay are-ay"} +{"eng":"his messengers. Around him all the Arverni crowd in alarm, and solemnly","engyay":"is-hay essengers-may. ound-Aray im-hay all-ay e-thay erni-Arvay owd-cray in-ay alarm-ay, and-ay olemnly-say"} +{"eng":"I.--While Caesar was in winter quarters in Hither Gaul, as we have shown","engyay":"ile-I.--Whay aesar-Cay as-way in-ay inter-way uarters-qay in-ay ither-Hay aul-Gay, as-ay e-way ave-hay own-shay"} +{"eng":"success, the defects of Fortune must be supplied by industry; and","engyay":"uccess-say, e-thay efects-day of-ay ortune-Fay ust-may e-bay upplied-say y-bay industry-ay; and-ay"} +{"eng":"Neocaesarea, the capital of Ponts, on the river Licus, now called","engyay":"eocaesarea-Nay, e-thay apital-cay of-ay onts-Pay, on-ay e-thay iver-ray icus-Lay, ow-nay alled-cay"} +{"eng":"rather than have recourse to arms.","engyay":"ather-ray an-thay ave-hay ecourse-ray o-tay arms-ay."} +{"eng":"his camp, among them Divitiacus, and Liscus who was invested with the","engyay":"is-hay amp-cay, among-ay em-thay ivitiacus-Day, and-ay iscus-Lay o-whay as-way invested-ay ith-way e-thay"} +{"eng":"strength being exhausted by fatigue, was killed by the horse.","engyay":"ength-stray eing-bay exhausted-ay y-bay atigue-fay, as-way illed-kay y-bay e-thay orse-hay."} +{"eng":"might not any longer be cut off from provisions, chose a convenient","engyay":"ight-may ot-nay any-ay onger-lay e-bay ut-cay off-ay om-fray ovisions-pray, ose-chay a-ay onvenient-cay"} +{"eng":"collection. Despite these efforts, Project Gutenberg-tm electronic","engyay":"ollection-cay. espite-Day ese-thay efforts-ay, oject-Pray utenberg-tm-Gay electronic-ay"} +{"eng":"victory of the Gauls; that the rest were held in check by its authority;","engyay":"ictory-vay of-ay e-thay auls-Gay; at-thay e-thay est-ray ere-way eld-hay in-ay eck-chay y-bay its-ay authority-ay;"} +{"eng":"deprived of his fleet, they would have the command of the port and whole","engyay":"eprived-day of-ay is-hay eet-flay, ey-thay ould-way ave-hay e-thay ommand-cay of-ay e-thay ort-pay and-ay ole-whay"} +{"eng":"soldiers, on the signal being given, quickly advance to this","engyay":"oldiers-say, on-ay e-thay ignal-say eing-bay iven-gay, uickly-qay advance-ay o-tay is-thay"} +{"eng":"he, \"our march at present, and set our thoughts on battle, which has","engyay":"e-hay, \"our-ay arch-may at-ay esent-pray, and-ay et-say our-ay oughts-thay on-ay attle-bay, ich-whay as-hay"} +{"eng":"in its winter-quarters, differently from the former years, and to","engyay":"in-ay its-ay inter-quarters-way, ifferently-day om-fray e-thay ormer-fay ears-yay, and-ay o-tay"} +{"eng":"had interrupted a victory almost secured and certain, they ought all now","engyay":"ad-hay interrupted-ay a-ay ictory-vay almost-ay ecured-say and-ay ertain-cay, ey-thay ought-ay all-ay ow-nay"} +{"eng":"would give hostages as a security that he would go wherever Antonius","engyay":"ould-way ive-gay ostages-hay as-ay a-ay ecurity-say at-thay e-hay ould-way o-gay erever-whay onius-Antay"} +{"eng":"the number of 50,000, which it was certain had assembled out of","engyay":"e-thay umber-nay of-ay 50,000, ich-whay it-ay as-way ertain-cay ad-hay assembled-ay out-ay of-ay"} +{"eng":"fully certain, they collected faggots and brushwood, with which to fill","engyay":"ully-fay ertain-cay, ey-thay ollected-cay aggots-fay and-ay ushwood-bray, ith-way ich-whay o-tay ill-fay"} +{"eng":"Arverni; twelve thousand each from the Senones, Sequani, Bituriges,","engyay":"erni-Arvay; elve-tway ousand-thay each-ay om-fray e-thay enones-Say, equani-Say, ituriges-Bay,"} +{"eng":"often engage in resolutions concerning the most important matters,","engyay":"often-ay engage-ay in-ay esolutions-ray oncerning-cay e-thay ost-may important-ay atters-may,"} +{"eng":"camp and removing from place to place, he might be more conveniently","engyay":"amp-cay and-ay emoving-ray om-fray ace-play o-tay ace-play, e-hay ight-may e-bay ore-may onveniently-cay"} +{"eng":"on their strength, endeavoured to swim over, or, finding boats, procured","engyay":"on-ay eir-thay ength-stray, endeavoured-ay o-tay im-sway over-ay, or-ay, inding-fay oats-bay, ocured-pray"} +{"eng":"shore and joined with the camp by one fortification. In these matters he","engyay":"ore-shay and-ay oined-jay ith-way e-thay amp-cay y-bay one-ay ortification-fay. In-ay ese-thay atters-may e-hay"} +{"eng":"stand, they, according to their practice, leaped from their horses to","engyay":"and-stay, ey-thay, according-ay o-tay eir-thay actice-pray, eaped-lay om-fray eir-thay orses-hay o-tay"} +{"eng":"practised by them. They had furnished, moreover, the whole wall on every","engyay":"actised-pray y-bay em-thay. ey-Thay ad-hay urnished-fay, oreover-may, e-thay ole-whay all-way on-ay every-ay"} +{"eng":"borne forward by a gentle south-west wind, he did not maintain his","engyay":"orne-bay orward-fay y-bay a-ay entle-gay outh-west-say ind-way, e-hay id-day ot-nay aintain-may is-hay"} +{"eng":"number of men and of cattle had been collected in it. (Now the Britons,","engyay":"umber-nay of-ay en-may and-ay of-ay attle-cay ad-hay een-bay ollected-cay in-ay it-ay. (ow-Nay e-thay itons-Bray,"} +{"eng":"XLIV.--Ariovistus replied briefly to the demands of Caesar; but","engyay":"iovistus-XLIV.--Aray eplied-ray iefly-bray o-tay e-thay emands-day of-ay aesar-Cay; ut-bay"} +{"eng":"by trusty scouts, every hour in the day, of what was going on at","engyay":"y-bay usty-tray outs-scay, every-ay our-hay in-ay e-thay ay-day, of-ay at-whay as-way oing-gay on-ay at-ay"} +{"eng":"works based on the work as long as all references to Project Gutenberg","engyay":"orks-way ased-bay on-ay e-thay ork-way as-ay ong-lay as-ay all-ay eferences-ray o-tay oject-Pray utenberg-Gay"} +{"eng":"miles from the Romans: and having summoned the commanders of the cavalry","engyay":"iles-may om-fray e-thay omans-Ray: and-ay aving-hay ummoned-say e-thay ommanders-cay of-ay e-thay avalry-cay"} +{"eng":"command and management of the war having been entrusted to","engyay":"ommand-cay and-ay anagement-may of-ay e-thay ar-way aving-hay een-bay entrusted-ay o-tay"} +{"eng":"regaining Caesar's favour and friendship.\" Scipio spoke to the same","engyay":"egaining-ray aesar's-Cay avour-fay and-ay iendship-fray.\" ipio-Scay oke-spay o-tay e-thay ame-say"} +{"eng":"Indutiomarus is slain, having been overtaken at the very ford of the","engyay":"utiomarus-Inday is-ay ain-slay, aving-hay een-bay overtaken-ay at-ay e-thay ery-vay ord-fay of-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"thrown from his horse, which was wounded under him, but still opposed","engyay":"own-thray om-fray is-hay orse-hay, ich-whay as-way ounded-way under-ay im-hay, ut-bay ill-stay opposed-ay"} +{"eng":"soldiers. However, several were wounded; and among them Cornelius","engyay":"oldiers-say. owever-Hay, everal-say ere-way ounded-way; and-ay among-ay em-thay ornelius-Cay"} +{"eng":"XLI.--Close under the walls of the town, a copious spring gushed out on","engyay":"ose-XLI.--Clay under-ay e-thay alls-way of-ay e-thay own-tay, a-ay opious-cay ing-spray ushed-gay out-ay on-ay"} +{"eng":"LXXXII.--In this work, and the deliberations on it, two days were spent.","engyay":"LXXXII.--In-ay is-thay ork-way, and-ay e-thay eliberations-day on-ay it-ay, o-tway ays-day ere-way ent-spay."} +{"eng":"comparison with other revolutionary disturbers; for, said he, whereas","engyay":"omparison-cay ith-way other-ay evolutionary-ray isturbers-day; or-fay, aid-say e-hay, ereas-whay"} +{"eng":"on his cavalry, retards and impedes their march; he then issues strict","engyay":"on-ay is-hay avalry-cay, etards-ray and-ay impedes-ay eir-thay arch-may; e-hay en-thay issues-ay ict-stray"} +{"eng":"this was not done without the greatest fear and despair. 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It-ay as-way uilt-bay y-bay exander-Alay"} +{"eng":"be none, it was fortunate that conspiracy should have cut him off in the","engyay":"e-bay one-nay, it-ay as-way ortunate-fay at-thay onspiracy-cay ould-shay ave-hay ut-cay im-hay off-ay in-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"the country of the Senones.","engyay":"e-thay ountry-cay of-ay e-thay enones-Say."} +{"eng":"Corfinium; how by their good offices and influence he had brought over a","engyay":"orfinium-Cay; ow-hay y-bay eir-thay ood-gay offices-ay and-ay influence-ay e-hay ad-hay ought-bray over-ay a-ay"} +{"eng":"their hands, and surrendered to our soldiers. Lucius Fabius, a centurion","engyay":"eir-thay ands-hay, and-ay urrendered-say o-tay our-ay oldiers-say. ucius-Lay abius-Fay, a-ay enturion-cay"} +{"eng":"Hasten then to spoil, to glory; that we may now begin to think of","engyay":"asten-Hay en-thay o-tay oil-spay, o-tay ory-glay; at-thay e-way ay-may ow-nay egin-bay o-tay ink-thay of-ay"} +{"eng":"they burn up all the corn, except what they intend to carry with them;","engyay":"ey-thay urn-bay up-ay all-ay e-thay orn-cay, except-ay at-whay ey-thay intend-ay o-tay arry-cay ith-way em-thay;"} +{"eng":"some, _Arras_, G. viii, 47","engyay":"ome-say, as_-_Array, G-ay. iii-vay, 47"} +{"eng":"placed as a fourth line to oppose the horse. 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For where, let us ask, in any","engyay":"espised-day, affled-bay, and-ay ade-may idiculous-ray. or-Fay ere-whay, et-lay us-ay ask-ay, in-ay any-ay"} +{"eng":"gladiators to his interest, by making them supple presents, he joined","engyay":"adiators-glay o-tay is-hay interest-ay, y-bay aking-may em-thay upple-say esents-pray, e-hay oined-jay"} +{"eng":"danger, and not daring to continue long in any place, as they were","engyay":"anger-day, and-ay ot-nay aring-day o-tay ontinue-cay ong-lay in-ay any-ay ace-play, as-ay ey-thay ere-way"} +{"eng":"place enclosed with lines without an addition to his army, wrote to","engyay":"ace-play enclosed-ay ith-way ines-lay ithout-way an-ay addition-ay o-tay is-hay army-ay, ote-wray o-tay"} +{"eng":"dispatch and by his forces, what the discipline and the power of the","engyay":"ispatch-day and-ay y-bay is-hay orces-fay, at-whay e-thay iscipline-day and-ay e-thay ower-pay of-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"miles from Chalons sur Marne","engyay":"iles-may om-fray alons-Chay ur-say arne-May"} +{"eng":"XXXVII.--Whilst he was preparing and getting these things in readiness,","engyay":"ilst-XXXVII.--Whay e-hay as-way eparing-pray and-ay etting-gay ese-thay ings-thay in-ay eadiness-ray,"} +{"eng":"Mosa, the _Maess_, or _Meuse_, a large river of Gallia Belgica, which","engyay":"osa-May, e-thay aess_-_May, or-ay euse_-_May, a-ay arge-lay iver-ray of-ay allia-Gay elgica-Bay, ich-whay"} +{"eng":"advantage; then their affairs were in a perilous situation; the only","engyay":"advantage-ay; en-thay eir-thay affairs-ay ere-way in-ay a-ay erilous-pay ituation-say; e-thay only-ay"} +{"eng":"for arranging and executing those things which they had determined on,","engyay":"or-fay arranging-ay and-ay executing-ay ose-thay ings-thay ich-whay ey-thay ad-hay etermined-day on-ay,"} +{"eng":"unable to endure the fatigue either of war or flight, having cursed","engyay":"unable-ay o-tay endure-ay e-thay atigue-fay either-ay of-ay ar-way or-ay ight-flay, aving-hay ursed-cay"} +{"eng":"Colchis, a country in Asia, near Pontus, including the present","engyay":"olchis-Cay, a-ay ountry-cay in-ay ia-Asay, ear-nay ontus-Pay, including-ay e-thay esent-pray"} +{"eng":"others, _de Faucilles_, G. iv. 10","engyay":"others-ay, e-_day aucilles_-Fay, G-ay. iv-ay. 10"} +{"eng":"being able to reach the same port. 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Petreius and Afranius, having got this opportunity,","engyay":"e-thay enemy's-ay ears-fay. etreius-Pay and-ay anius-Afray, aving-hay ot-gay is-thay opportunity-ay,"} +{"eng":"had placed in ambuscade in a valley. These attacked our men [while]","engyay":"ad-hay aced-play in-ay ambuscade-ay in-ay a-ay alley-vay. ese-Thay attacked-ay our-ay en-may [ile-whay]"} +{"eng":"1.A. 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They likewise discuss and impart to the youth many","engyay":"eing-bay isregarded-day. ey-Thay ikewise-lay iscuss-day and-ay impart-ay o-tay e-thay outh-yay any-may"} +{"eng":"Crassus were consuls), those Germans [called] the Usipetes, and likewise","engyay":"assus-Cray ere-way onsuls-cay), ose-thay ermans-Gay [alled-cay] e-thay ipetes-Usay, and-ay ikewise-lay"} +{"eng":"would obey his orders, if he sent a garrison to protect them, he","engyay":"ould-way obey-ay is-hay orders-ay, if-ay e-hay ent-say a-ay arrison-gay o-tay otect-pray em-thay, e-hay"} +{"eng":"of Orgetorix, they determined to provide such things as were necessary","engyay":"of-ay etorix-Orgay, ey-thay etermined-day o-tay ovide-pray uch-say ings-thay as-ay ere-way ecessary-nay"} +{"eng":"bridge being completed at the same time, fortune soon took a turn. 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To","engyay":"y-Bay e-thay ird-thay ay-day a-ay onsiderable-cay art-pay of-ay aesar's-Cay orks-way as-way inished-fay. o-Tay"} +{"eng":"which are distant most powerfully alarm men's minds.","engyay":"ich-whay are-ay istant-day ost-may owerfully-pay alarm-ay en's-may inds-may."} +{"eng":"on their rear, and spreading round them in great numbers, began to","engyay":"on-ay eir-thay ear-ray, and-ay eading-spray ound-ray em-thay in-ay eat-gray umbers-nay, egan-bay o-tay"} +{"eng":"the Hercynian forests, C. vi. 27","engyay":"e-thay ercynian-Hay orests-fay, C-ay. i-vay. 27"} +{"eng":"govern the nations which they had conquered, not according to the","engyay":"overn-gay e-thay ations-nay ich-whay ey-thay ad-hay onquered-cay, ot-nay according-ay o-tay e-thay"} +{"eng":"demolished these, stood in the camp of the enemy before they were seen","engyay":"emolished-day ese-thay, ood-stay in-ay e-thay amp-cay of-ay e-thay enemy-ay efore-bay ey-thay ere-way een-say"} +{"eng":"quit Gades of his own accord whilst he could do it with safety; if he","engyay":"uit-qay ades-Gay of-ay is-hay own-ay accord-ay ilst-whay e-hay ould-cay o-day it-ay ith-way afety-say; if-ay e-hay"} +{"eng":"shows what each had said of him privately in his [Caesar's] own","engyay":"ows-shay at-whay each-ay ad-hay aid-say of-ay im-hay ivately-pray in-ay is-hay [aesar's-Cay] own-ay"} +{"eng":"whence the Latin tongue is so called","engyay":"ence-whay e-thay atin-Lay ongue-tay is-ay o-say alled-cay"} +{"eng":"distance; that if trunks of trees or vessels were floated down the river","engyay":"istance-day; at-thay if-ay unks-tray of-ay ees-tray or-ay essels-vay ere-way oated-flay own-day e-thay iver-ray"} +{"eng":"direct his march into the Province, both because the infamy and disgrace","engyay":"irect-day is-hay arch-may into-ay e-thay ovince-Pray, oth-bay ecause-bay e-thay infamy-ay and-ay isgrace-day"} +{"eng":"his safety, having already received many wounds, said to the soldiers of","engyay":"is-hay afety-say, aving-hay already-ay eceived-ray any-may ounds-way, aid-say o-tay e-thay oldiers-say of-ay"} +{"eng":"and many are yet remaining; of which, among others, is that called the","engyay":"and-ay any-may are-ay et-yay emaining-ray; of-ay ich-whay, among-ay others-ay, is-ay at-thay alled-cay e-thay"} +{"eng":"heads an army of twenty thousand veteran troops, _ibid_. 110","engyay":"eads-hay an-ay army-ay of-ay enty-tway ousand-thay eteran-vay oops-tray, ibid_-_ay. 110"} +{"eng":"Corc[=y]ra, an island of Epirus, _Corfu_","engyay":"orc[=y]ra-Cay, an-ay island-ay of-ay irus-Epay, orfu_-_Cay"} +{"eng":"circumstance being observed, the ships of Brutus's fleet, which were","engyay":"ircumstance-cay eing-bay observed-ay, e-thay ips-shay of-ay utus's-Bray eet-flay, ich-whay ere-way"} +{"eng":"most part wont to happen every year, as either they on their part were","engyay":"ost-may art-pay ont-way o-tay appen-hay every-ay ear-yay, as-ay either-ay ey-thay on-ay eir-thay art-pay ere-way"} +{"eng":"exertions; and he afterwards very amply rewarded the cohorts with double","engyay":"exertions-ay; and-ay e-hay afterwards-ay ery-vay amply-ay ewarded-ray e-thay ohorts-cay ith-way ouble-day"} +{"eng":"bridges could not be prepared, Caesar ordered his soldiers to make ships","engyay":"idges-bray ould-cay ot-nay e-bay epared-pray, aesar-Cay ordered-ay is-hay oldiers-say o-tay ake-may ips-shay"} +{"eng":"far before them all. The valley was so difficult of ascent that the","engyay":"ar-fay efore-bay em-thay all-ay. e-Thay alley-vay as-way o-say ifficult-day of-ay ascent-ay at-thay e-thay"} +{"eng":"their leaders by gifts and promises. For this object he selected fitting","engyay":"eir-thay eaders-lay y-bay ifts-gay and-ay omises-pray. or-Fay is-thay object-ay e-hay elected-say itting-fay"} +{"eng":"sloping roof. When they perceived this, they altered their plan and set","engyay":"oping-slay oof-ray. en-Whay ey-thay erceived-pay is-thay, ey-thay altered-ay eir-thay an-play and-ay et-say"} +{"eng":"denominations of Czars, Kesars, or Caesars of the Bosphorus and the","engyay":"enominations-day of-ay ars-Czay, esars-Kay, or-ay aesars-Cay of-ay e-thay osphorus-Bay and-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"the son: the Asiatic, by Decimus Laelius, and Caius Triarius: the","engyay":"e-thay on-say: e-thay iatic-Asay, y-bay ecimus-Day aelius-Lay, and-ay aius-Cay iarius-Tray: e-thay"} +{"eng":"by the information of some one they should feel grateful to him, because","engyay":"y-bay e-thay information-ay of-ay ome-say one-ay ey-thay ould-shay eel-fay ateful-gray o-tay im-hay, ecause-bay"} +{"eng":"accomplishments (whose father had been presented with the freedom of the","engyay":"accomplishments-ay (ose-whay ather-fay ad-hay een-bay esented-pray ith-way e-thay eedom-fray of-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"for assistance, C. i. 15; seized by his own troops, who offer to deliver","engyay":"or-fay assistance-ay, C-ay. i-ay. 15; eized-say y-bay is-hay own-ay oops-tray, o-whay offer-ay o-tay eliver-day"} +{"eng":"eventually, let who would take the nominal lead at first.","engyay":"eventually-ay, et-lay o-whay ould-way ake-tay e-thay ominal-nay ead-lay at-ay irst-fay."} +{"eng":"winter in Gaul, 53; his second expedition into Germany, vi. 9; his","engyay":"inter-way in-ay aul-Gay, 53; is-hay econd-say expedition-ay into-ay ermany-Gay, i-vay. 9; is-hay"} +{"eng":"great quantity, they carried off all their property and betook","engyay":"eat-gray uantity-qay, ey-thay arried-cay off-ay all-ay eir-thay operty-pray and-ay etook-bay"} +{"eng":"XL.--Having arrived at Uxellodunum, contrary to the general expectation,","engyay":"aving-XL.--Hay arrived-ay at-ay ellodunum-Uxay, ontrary-cay o-tay e-thay eneral-gay expectation-ay,"} +{"eng":"gain over the other states, and [in consequence] endeavoured to entice","engyay":"ain-gay over-ay e-thay other-ay ates-stay, and-ay [in-ay onsequence-cay] endeavoured-ay o-tay entice-ay"} +{"eng":"had gone to meet him, that ambassadors had been publicly sent to","engyay":"ad-hay one-gay o-tay eet-may im-hay, at-thay ambassadors-ay ad-hay een-bay ublicly-pay ent-say o-tay"} +{"eng":"about their voyage, they made signs from the tops of the houses: Caesar,","engyay":"about-ay eir-thay oyage-vay, ey-thay ade-may igns-say om-fray e-thay ops-tay of-ay e-thay ouses-hay: aesar-Cay,"} +{"eng":"those who had made war against him and against Gaul, they replied, \"That","engyay":"ose-thay o-whay ad-hay ade-may ar-way against-ay im-hay and-ay against-ay aul-Gay, ey-thay eplied-ray, \"at-Thay"} +{"eng":"withstand their charge: but gave ground a little, upon which Pompey's","engyay":"ithstand-way eir-thay arge-chay: ut-bay ave-gay ound-gray a-ay ittle-lay, upon-ay ich-whay ompey's-Pay"} +{"eng":"assumed, this munificence would furnish the materials for a volume. The","engyay":"assumed-ay, is-thay unificence-may ould-way urnish-fay e-thay aterials-may or-fay a-ay olume-vay. e-Thay"} +{"eng":"towards the open flank of the enemy, and the enemy to be beaten off and","engyay":"owards-tay e-thay open-ay ank-flay of-ay e-thay enemy-ay, and-ay e-thay enemy-ay o-tay e-bay eaten-bay off-ay and-ay"} +{"eng":"beware of that slipshod boy, \"for that in him lay couchant many a","engyay":"eware-bay of-ay at-thay ipshod-slay oy-bay, \"or-fay at-thay in-ay im-hay ay-lay ouchant-cay any-may a-ay"} +{"eng":"even without complying with the full terms of this agreement. See","engyay":"even-ay ithout-way omplying-cay ith-way e-thay ull-fay erms-tay of-ay is-thay agreement-ay. ee-Say"} +{"eng":"a common embassy to P. Crassus [to say], \"If he wished to receive back","engyay":"a-ay ommon-cay embassy-ay o-tay P-ay. assus-Cray [o-tay ay-say], \"If-ay e-hay ished-way o-tay eceive-ray ack-bay"} +{"eng":"supplies of corn; of whom the one [the Aedui], because they were acting","engyay":"upplies-say of-ay orn-cay; of-ay om-whay e-thay one-ay [e-thay edui-Aay], ecause-bay ey-thay ere-way acting-ay"} +{"eng":"general charge of their cohorts, and, in their turn, pursued them when","engyay":"eneral-gay arge-chay of-ay eir-thay ohorts-cay, and-ay, in-ay eir-thay urn-tay, ursued-pay em-thay en-whay"} +{"eng":"the Roman people, cost him--for the ground merely on which it stood--","engyay":"e-thay oman-Ray eople-pay, ost-cay im--for-hay e-thay ound-gray erely-may on-ay ich-whay it-ay ood-stay--"} +{"eng":"their senate to Corduba, at the appointed time; and not a Roman citizen","engyay":"eir-thay enate-say o-tay orduba-Cay, at-ay e-thay appointed-ay ime-tay; and-ay ot-nay a-ay oman-Ray itizen-cay"} +{"eng":"congratulations; in the one army, because they thought they had escaped","engyay":"ongratulations-cay; in-ay e-thay one-ay army-ay, ecause-bay ey-thay ought-thay ey-thay ad-hay escaped-ay"} +{"eng":"personal baggage which Caesar carried with him was probably","engyay":"ersonal-pay aggage-bay ich-whay aesar-Cay arried-cay ith-way im-hay as-way obably-pray"} +{"eng":"seemed to throw him in Pompey's way. Of this, Caesar was ignorant up to","engyay":"eemed-say o-tay ow-thray im-hay in-ay ompey's-Pay ay-way. Of-ay is-thay, aesar-Cay as-way ignorant-ay up-ay o-tay"} +{"eng":"guarded with great diligence by Pompey's adherents; and because his own","engyay":"uarded-gay ith-way eat-gray iligence-day y-bay ompey's-Pay adherents-ay; and-ay ecause-bay is-hay own-ay"} +{"eng":"of the more powerful, give themselves up in vassalage to the nobles, who","engyay":"of-ay e-thay ore-may owerful-pay, ive-gay emselves-thay up-ay in-ay assalage-vay o-tay e-thay obles-nay, o-whay"} +{"eng":"Lex, two Caelian laws, C. iii. 20, 21","engyay":"ex-Lay, o-tway aelian-Cay aws-lay, C-ay. iii-ay. 20, 21"} +{"eng":"bound together by timber laid over them in the direction of the length","engyay":"ound-bay ogether-tay y-bay imber-tay aid-lay over-ay em-thay in-ay e-thay irection-day of-ay e-thay ength-lay"} +{"eng":"war for agriculture; lest they may be anxious to acquire extensive","engyay":"ar-way or-fay agriculture-ay; est-lay ey-thay ay-may e-bay anxious-ay o-tay acquire-ay extensive-ay"} +{"eng":"had taken place among the Eburones; he informs him that all the infantry","engyay":"ad-hay aken-tay ace-play among-ay e-thay urones-Ebay; e-hay informs-ay im-hay at-thay all-ay e-thay infantry-ay"} +{"eng":"could hold out a little longer by economy.\" After giving these","engyay":"ould-cay old-hay out-ay a-ay ittle-lay onger-lay y-bay economy-ay.\" er-Aftay iving-gay ese-thay"} +{"eng":"Antonius's army was betrayed, defending them with singular courage. But","engyay":"onius's-Antay army-ay as-way etrayed-bay, efending-day em-thay ith-way ingular-say ourage-cay. ut-Bay"} +{"eng":"XXXII.--The Segui and Condrusi, of the nation and number of the Germans,","engyay":"e-XXXII.--Thay egui-Say and-ay ondrusi-Cay, of-ay e-thay ation-nay and-ay umber-nay of-ay e-thay ermans-Gay,"} +{"eng":"the whole province was inclined to favour Caesar's party. He thought","engyay":"e-thay ole-whay ovince-pray as-way inclined-ay o-tay avour-fay aesar's-Cay arty-pay. e-Hay ought-thay"} +{"eng":"and mode of conflict, upon a vast lake formed artificially for that","engyay":"and-ay ode-may of-ay onflict-cay, upon-ay a-ay ast-vay ake-lay ormed-fay artificially-ay or-fay at-thay"} +{"eng":"themselves into the camp, as they had been commanded.","engyay":"emselves-thay into-ay e-thay amp-cay, as-ay ey-thay ad-hay een-bay ommanded-cay."} +{"eng":"that his debts were in their very first origin purely ministerial to his","engyay":"at-thay is-hay ebts-day ere-way in-ay eir-thay ery-vay irst-fay origin-ay urely-pay inisterial-may o-tay is-hay"} +{"eng":"would not allow any one to mount the wall before him, finding three men","engyay":"ould-way ot-nay allow-ay any-ay one-ay o-tay ount-may e-thay all-way efore-bay im-hay, inding-fay ee-thray en-may"} +{"eng":"testudo, they advance to the gates and undermine the wall: which was","engyay":"estudo-tay, ey-thay advance-ay o-tay e-thay ates-gay and-ay undermine-ay e-thay all-way: ich-whay as-way"} +{"eng":"and, to a man, rested their safety in flight. Thus without any risk [to","engyay":"and-ay, o-tay a-ay an-may, ested-ray eir-thay afety-say in-ay ight-flay. us-Thay ithout-way any-ay isk-ray [o-tay"} +{"eng":"inhabiting the _Upper_ and _Lower Languedoc_","engyay":"inhabiting-ay e-thay er_-_Uppay and-ay ower-_Lay anguedoc_-Lay"} +{"eng":"from their own valour and from the Roman people's hospitality and","engyay":"om-fray eir-thay own-ay alour-vay and-ay om-fray e-thay oman-Ray eople's-pay ospitality-hay and-ay"} +{"eng":"receiving the first announcements from Litavicus, leave themselves no","engyay":"eceiving-ray e-thay irst-fay announcements-ay om-fray itavicus-Lay, eave-lay emselves-thay o-nay"} +{"eng":"assailing the walls, to raise a shout: at which the besieged being","engyay":"assailing-ay e-thay alls-way, o-tay aise-ray a-ay out-shay: at-ay ich-whay e-thay esieged-bay eing-bay"} +{"eng":"great zeal. He was raising levies of Roman citizens, among the Lucani","engyay":"eat-gray eal-zay. e-Hay as-way aising-ray evies-lay of-ay oman-Ray itizens-cay, among-ay e-thay ucani-Lay"} +{"eng":"retreating, advance towards them with threatening banners, were not able","engyay":"etreating-ray, advance-ay owards-tay em-thay ith-way eatening-thray anners-bay, ere-way ot-nay able-ay"} +{"eng":"all, gained great booty. In that battle, Drapes himself was taken","engyay":"all-ay, ained-gay eat-gray ooty-bay. In-ay at-thay attle-bay, apes-Dray imself-hay as-way aken-tay"} +{"eng":"neighbourhood and by alliances, they had learnt what number each state","engyay":"eighbourhood-nay and-ay y-bay alliances-ay, ey-thay ad-hay earnt-lay at-whay umber-nay each-ay ate-stay"} +{"eng":"immense number of their missiles they dislodge the defenders from the","engyay":"immense-ay umber-nay of-ay eir-thay issiles-may ey-thay islodge-day e-thay efenders-day om-fray e-thay"} +{"eng":"not of the order of co-existences merely,` but also of the order of","engyay":"ot-nay of-ay e-thay order-ay of-ay o-existences-cay erely-may,` ut-bay also-ay of-ay e-thay order-ay of-ay"} +{"eng":"with the rest of their forces, endeavoured to prevent our men landing.","engyay":"ith-way e-thay est-ray of-ay eir-thay orces-fay, endeavoured-ay o-tay event-pray our-ay en-may anding-lay."} +{"eng":"of them carried two hundred and twenty recruits, the other was manned","engyay":"of-ay em-thay arried-cay o-tway undred-hay and-ay enty-tway ecruits-ray, e-thay other-ay as-way anned-may"} +{"eng":"Pontus Eux[=i]nus, the _Euxine,_ or _Black Sea_, from the Aegean along","engyay":"ontus-Pay ux[=i]nus-Eay, e-thay uxine,_-_Eay or-ay ack-_Blay ea_-Say, om-fray e-thay egean-Aay along-ay"} +{"eng":"deep valley, required a long and difficult siege. To accomplish these","engyay":"eep-day alley-vay, equired-ray a-ay ong-lay and-ay ifficult-day iege-say. o-Tay accomplish-ay ese-thay"} +{"eng":"on the river Tiber, and the papal seat; generally supposed to have been","engyay":"on-ay e-thay iver-ray iber-Tay, and-ay e-thay apal-pay eat-say; enerally-gay upposed-say o-tay ave-hay een-bay"} +{"eng":"Berones, see _Retones_","engyay":"erones-Bay, ee-say etones_-_Ray"} +{"eng":"both.","engyay":"oth-bay."} +{"eng":"when the ordinary interpreters had been withdrawn, converses with him","engyay":"en-whay e-thay ordinary-ay interpreters-ay ad-hay een-bay ithdrawn-way, onverses-cay ith-way im-hay"} +{"eng":"they became acquainted, and is said to have been derived from a small","engyay":"ey-thay ecame-bay acquainted-ay, and-ay is-ay aid-say o-tay ave-hay een-bay erived-day om-fray a-ay all-smay"} +{"eng":"shores were crowded, so great was the struggle to determine who of such","engyay":"ores-shay ere-way owded-cray, o-say eat-gray as-way e-thay uggle-stray o-tay etermine-day o-whay of-ay uch-say"} +{"eng":"immediately climbed over the rampart, and were followed by all our","engyay":"immediately-ay imbed-clay over-ay e-thay ampart-ray, and-ay ere-way ollowed-fay y-bay all-ay our-ay"} +{"eng":"Helvetii are apprised of his arrival, they send to him, as ambassadors,","engyay":"elvetii-Hay are-ay apprised-ay of-ay is-hay arrival-ay, ey-thay end-say o-tay im-hay, as-ay ambassadors-ay,"} +{"eng":"XXVIII.--Two of our ships, that had not kept up with the rest, being","engyay":"o-XXVIII.--Tway of-ay our-ay ips-shay, at-thay ad-hay ot-nay ept-kay up-ay ith-way e-thay est-ray, eing-bay"} +{"eng":"straightway on horseback to his camp, and calling to the centurions,","engyay":"aightway-stray on-ay orseback-hay o-tay is-hay amp-cay, and-ay alling-cay o-tay e-thay enturions-cay,"} +{"eng":"April [on April 12th].","engyay":"il-Apray [on-ay il-Apray 12th-ay]."} +{"eng":"with difficulty. The legionary soldiers had a tolerable supply of corn,","engyay":"ith-way ifficulty-day. e-Thay egionary-lay oldiers-say ad-hay a-ay olerable-tay upply-say of-ay orn-cay,"} +{"eng":"had been engaged in war with the Egyptians; such was their experience in","engyay":"ad-hay een-bay engaged-ay in-ay ar-way ith-way e-thay yptians-Egay; uch-say as-way eir-thay experience-ay in-ay"} +{"eng":"sooner from its fear, he demanded that Guturvatus, the promoter of that","engyay":"ooner-say om-fray its-ay ear-fay, e-hay emanded-day at-thay uturvatus-Gay, e-thay omoter-pray of-ay at-thay"} +{"eng":"Clodius to him, an intimate friend to both, whom Caesar, on the","engyay":"odius-Clay o-tay im-hay, an-ay intimate-ay iend-fray o-tay oth-bay, om-whay aesar-Cay, on-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"opportunities to fix the problem.","engyay":"opportunities-ay o-tay ix-fay e-thay oblem-pray."} +{"eng":"their arms to give a blow, so long did they continue the slaughter of","engyay":"eir-thay arms-ay o-tay ive-gay a-ay ow-blay, o-say ong-lay id-day ey-thay ontinue-cay e-thay aughter-slay of-ay"} +{"eng":"his control; and that he, if Caesar would permit, would come to the camp","engyay":"is-hay ontrol-cay; and-ay at-thay e-hay, if-ay aesar-Cay ould-way ermit-pay, ould-way ome-cay o-tay e-thay amp-cay"} +{"eng":"interest to attempt and to effect by any means possible; but, fatigued","engyay":"interest-ay o-tay attempt-ay and-ay o-tay effect-ay y-bay any-ay eans-may ossible-pay; ut-bay, atigued-fay"} +{"eng":"sea, and finds the ships repaired. After launching these, because he had","engyay":"ea-say, and-ay inds-fay e-thay ips-shay epaired-ray. er-Aftay aunching-lay ese-thay, ecause-bay e-hay ad-hay"} +{"eng":"things, he provides a supply of corn, selects a proper place for his","engyay":"ings-thay, e-hay ovides-pray a-ay upply-say of-ay orn-cay, elects-say a-ay oper-pray ace-play or-fay is-hay"} +{"eng":"enemy with his cavalry. This circumstance indeed afforded Caesar no less","engyay":"enemy-ay ith-way is-hay avalry-cay. is-Thay ircumstance-cay indeed-ay afforded-ay aesar-Cay o-nay ess-lay"} +{"eng":"their countrymen, and prepare the hostages. Ambassadors flock in from","engyay":"eir-thay ountrymen-cay, and-ay epare-pray e-thay ostages-hay. assadors-Ambay ock-flay in-ay om-fray"} +{"eng":"valour and patience, and bore every wound. The enemy's forces were","engyay":"alour-vay and-ay atience-pay, and-ay ore-bay every-ay ound-way. e-Thay enemy's-ay orces-fay ere-way"} +{"eng":"towards his encountering and his escaping danger.","engyay":"owards-tay is-hay encountering-ay and-ay is-hay escaping-ay anger-day."} +{"eng":"their approach, as Correus supposed that he had got an opportunity of","engyay":"eir-thay approach-ay, as-ay orreus-Cay upposed-say at-thay e-hay ad-hay ot-gay an-ay opportunity-ay of-ay"} +{"eng":"semblance of a symbolic purpose. Equally conspicuous was the grandeur of","engyay":"emblance-say of-ay a-ay ymbolic-say urpose-pay. ually-Eqay onspicuous-cay as-way e-thay andeur-gray of-ay"} +{"eng":"LVIII.--Labienus at first attempted to raise vineae, fill up the marsh","engyay":"abienus-LVIII.--Lay at-ay irst-fay attempted-ay o-tay aise-ray ineae-vay, ill-fay up-ay e-thay arsh-may"} +{"eng":"such a manner that the roots of that mountain extend to the river's bank","engyay":"uch-say a-ay anner-may at-thay e-thay oots-ray of-ay at-thay ountain-may extend-ay o-tay e-thay iver's-ray ank-bay"} +{"eng":"same time he orders the troops to face about towards the enemy and form","engyay":"ame-say ime-tay e-hay orders-ay e-thay oops-tray o-tay ace-fay about-ay owards-tay e-thay enemy-ay and-ay orm-fay"} +{"eng":"to deliver it up to him. Varro, having delivered up the legion, went to","engyay":"o-tay eliver-day it-ay up-ay o-tay im-hay. arro-Vay, aving-hay elivered-day up-ay e-thay egion-lay, ent-way o-tay"} +{"eng":"unexpected danger, wrapped their left arms in their cloaks, and drew","engyay":"unexpected-ay anger-day, apped-wray eir-thay eft-lay arms-ay in-ay eir-thay oaks-clay, and-ay ew-dray"} +{"eng":"discontinued for no part of the night, arrived in the territories of the","engyay":"iscontinued-day or-fay o-nay art-pay of-ay e-thay ight-nay, arrived-ay in-ay e-thay erritories-tay of-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"in military matters. 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Caesar, hoping to surprise this legion, and anxious","engyay":"ompey's-Pay ew-nay amp-cay. aesar-Cay, oping-hay o-tay urprise-say is-thay egion-lay, and-ay anxious-ay"} +{"eng":"corrupted from _Belgae_","engyay":"orrupted-cay om-fray elgae_-_Bay"} +{"eng":"opposite the town, at the very foot of that mountain, strongly fortified","engyay":"opposite-ay e-thay own-tay, at-ay e-thay ery-vay oot-fay of-ay at-thay ountain-may, ongly-stray ortified-fay"} +{"eng":"XXVI.--There is an ox of the shape of a stag, between whose ears a horn","engyay":"ere-XXVI.--Thay is-ay an-ay ox-ay of-ay e-thay ape-shay of-ay a-ay ag-stay, etween-bay ose-whay ears-ay a-ay orn-hay"} +{"eng":"from before it, and marched to Metropolis, with such rapidity as to","engyay":"om-fray efore-bay it-ay, and-ay arched-may o-tay etropolis-May, ith-way uch-say apidity-ray as-ay o-tay"} +{"eng":"been raised the night before in Caesar's camp, used this as an argument","engyay":"een-bay aised-ray e-thay ight-nay efore-bay in-ay aesar's-Cay amp-cay, used-ay is-thay as-ay an-ay argument-ay"} +{"eng":"to secure their affection. Whilst the enemy was thus employed, Pothinus,","engyay":"o-tay ecure-say eir-thay affection-ay. ilst-Whay e-thay enemy-ay as-way us-thay employed-ay, othinus-Pay,"} +{"eng":"rank in the number of his slaves. And they now began to dispute openly","engyay":"ank-ray in-ay e-thay umber-nay of-ay is-hay aves-slay. And-ay ey-thay ow-nay egan-bay o-tay ispute-day openly-ay"} +{"eng":"that the whole province was combined [against him], fled from Sardinia","engyay":"at-thay e-thay ole-whay ovince-pray as-way ombined-cay [against-ay im-hay], ed-flay om-fray ardinia-Say"} +{"eng":"towards the Senones with his legions and arrives among them by long","engyay":"owards-tay e-thay enones-Say ith-way is-hay egions-lay and-ay arrives-ay among-ay em-thay y-bay ong-lay"} +{"eng":"repressed their speed, and halted almost midway, that they might not","engyay":"epressed-ray eir-thay eed-spay, and-ay alted-hay almost-ay idway-may, at-thay ey-thay ight-may ot-nay"} +{"eng":"gates, and encourage the guards of the camp.\" Having thus said, he","engyay":"ates-gay, and-ay encourage-ay e-thay uards-gay of-ay e-thay amp-cay.\" aving-Hay us-thay aid-say, e-hay"} +{"eng":"greater number of men, and because they had a smaller compass to","engyay":"eater-gray umber-nay of-ay en-may, and-ay ecause-bay ey-thay ad-hay a-ay aller-smay ompass-cay o-tay"} +{"eng":"punishments if any one, either in a private or public capacity, has not","engyay":"unishments-pay if-ay any-ay one-ay, either-ay in-ay a-ay ivate-pray or-ay ublic-pay apacity-cay, as-hay ot-nay"} +{"eng":"procuring water; he ordered that they should assemble at that place in","engyay":"ocuring-pray ater-way; e-hay ordered-ay at-thay ey-thay ould-shay assemble-ay at-ay at-thay ace-play in-ay"} +{"eng":"defeated the combined forces of the Gauls. It is supposed to correspond","engyay":"efeated-day e-thay ombined-cay orces-fay of-ay e-thay auls-Gay. It-ay is-ay upposed-say o-tay orrespond-cay"} +{"eng":"their state to swerve from the alliance with the Roman people, owing to","engyay":"eir-thay ate-stay o-tay erve-sway om-fray e-thay alliance-ay ith-way e-thay oman-Ray eople-pay, owing-ay o-tay"} +{"eng":"disposition he formed his army almost into a square, and brought them","engyay":"isposition-day e-hay ormed-fay is-hay army-ay almost-ay into-ay a-ay uare-sqay, and-ay ought-bray em-thay"} +{"eng":"the management of the war, when his state submitted to the Romans,","engyay":"e-thay anagement-may of-ay e-thay ar-way, en-whay is-hay ate-stay ubmitted-say o-tay e-thay omans-Ray,"} +{"eng":"to the thong inside the fortifications of the camp. He writes in the","engyay":"o-tay e-thay ong-thay inside-ay e-thay ortifications-fay of-ay e-thay amp-cay. e-Hay ites-wray in-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"own personal friends. He at first strove to obtain by every entreaty","engyay":"own-ay ersonal-pay iends-fray. e-Hay at-ay irst-fay ove-stray o-tay obtain-ay y-bay every-ay entreaty-ay"} +{"eng":"constantly recalled to the eyes of all persons in the imperial palaces","engyay":"onstantly-cay ecalled-ray o-tay e-thay eyes-ay of-ay all-ay ersons-pay in-ay e-thay imperial-ay alaces-pay"} +{"eng":"he died of it; and Caelius having set out, as he pretended for Caesar,","engyay":"e-hay ied-day of-ay it-ay; and-ay aelius-Cay aving-hay et-say out-ay, as-ay e-hay etended-pray or-fay aesar-Cay,"} +{"eng":"passed in the tents the night before; and some of their fellow soldiers","engyay":"assed-pay in-ay e-thay ents-tay e-thay ight-nay efore-bay; and-ay ome-say of-ay eir-thay ellow-fay oldiers-say"} +{"eng":"LXIII.--Now indeed the enemy began to think that they ought to hasten","engyay":"ow-LXIII.--Nay indeed-ay e-thay enemy-ay egan-bay o-tay ink-thay at-thay ey-thay ought-ay o-tay asten-hay"} +{"eng":"since he knew them to be elated by their recent victory, sends back a","engyay":"ince-say e-hay ew-knay em-thay o-tay e-bay elated-ay y-bay eir-thay ecent-ray ictory-vay, ends-say ack-bay a-ay"} +{"eng":"to day, and saying that it was being \"collected--brought in--on the","engyay":"o-tay ay-day, and-ay aying-say at-thay it-ay as-way eing-bay \"ollected--brought-cay in--on-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"charioteers in the meantime withdraw some little distance from the","engyay":"arioteers-chay in-ay e-thay eantime-may ithdraw-way ome-say ittle-lay istance-day om-fray e-thay"} +{"eng":"should be driven to coalesce with the Germans beyond the Rhine. Having","engyay":"ould-shay e-bay iven-dray o-tay oalesce-cay ith-way e-thay ermans-Gay eyond-bay e-thay ine-Rhay. aving-Hay"} +{"eng":"arms against Caesar, viii. 7; but are compelled to submit and sue for","engyay":"arms-ay against-ay aesar-Cay, iii-vay. 7; ut-bay are-ay ompelled-cay o-tay ubmit-say and-ay ue-say or-fay"} +{"eng":"by the soldiers entering into it, and taking advantage of the darkness","engyay":"y-bay e-thay oldiers-say entering-ay into-ay it-ay, and-ay aking-tay advantage-ay of-ay e-thay arkness-day"} +{"eng":"as, in a great measure urged by their prayers, he had undertaken the","engyay":"as-ay, in-ay a-ay eat-gray easure-may urged-ay y-bay eir-thay ayers-pray, e-hay ad-hay undertaken-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"fatigue which he endured for some days in vain, though he exerted","engyay":"atigue-fay ich-whay e-hay endured-ay or-fay ome-say ays-day in-ay ain-vay, ough-thay e-hay exerted-ay"} +{"eng":"ancient as the days of the patriarch Jacob","engyay":"ancient-ay as-ay e-thay ays-day of-ay e-thay atriarch-pay acob-Jay"} +{"eng":"which the Helvetian ambassadors had mentioned, and that he felt the more","engyay":"ich-whay e-thay elvetian-Hay ambassadors-ay ad-hay entioned-may, and-ay at-thay e-hay elt-fay e-thay ore-may"} +{"eng":"disadvantages of position, yet supported all with very great presence of","engyay":"isadvantages-day of-ay osition-pay, et-yay upported-say all-ay ith-way ery-vay eat-gray esence-pray of-ay"} +{"eng":"force of the waves and storms [which they were formed to sustain]. The","engyay":"orce-fay of-ay e-thay aves-way and-ay orms-stay [ich-whay ey-thay ere-way ormed-fay o-tay ustain-say]. e-Thay"} +{"eng":"of Attica. It produced some of the most distinguished statesmen,","engyay":"of-ay ica-Attay. It-ay oduced-pray ome-say of-ay e-thay ost-may istinguished-day atesmen-stay,"} +{"eng":"advanced too inconsiderately. The greatest contest was in this place,","engyay":"advanced-ay oo-tay inconsiderately-ay. e-Thay eatest-gray ontest-cay as-way in-ay is-thay ace-play,"} +{"eng":"they thought, to the number of 40,000.","engyay":"ey-thay ought-thay, o-tay e-thay umber-nay of-ay 40,000."} +{"eng":"that they should begin their march at night, \"for they might reach the","engyay":"at-thay ey-thay ould-shay egin-bay eir-thay arch-may at-ay ight-nay, \"or-fay ey-thay ight-may each-ray e-thay"} +{"eng":"Lemnos, an island in the Aegean Sea, now called _Stalimane_","engyay":"emnos-Lay, an-ay island-ay in-ay e-thay egean-Aay ea-Say, ow-nay alled-cay alimane_-_Stay"} +{"eng":"Arr[=e]t[)i]um, a city of Etruria, in Italy, _Arezzo_; Antony sent","engyay":"e]t[)i]um-Arr[=ay, a-ay ity-cay of-ay uria-Etray, in-ay aly-Itay, ezzo_-_Aray; ony-Antay ent-say"} +{"eng":"either to keep their ground and maintain their ranks, or to issue from","engyay":"either-ay o-tay eep-kay eir-thay ound-gray and-ay aintain-may eir-thay anks-ray, or-ay o-tay issue-ay om-fray"} +{"eng":"Gauls ascertain at so great a distance what certainty there was in the","engyay":"auls-Gay ascertain-ay at-ay o-say eat-gray a-ay istance-day at-whay ertainty-cay ere-thay as-way in-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"name of the Roman people: that a few days before Comius had left the","engyay":"ame-nay of-ay e-thay oman-Ray eople-pay: at-thay a-ay ew-fay ays-day efore-bay omius-Cay ad-hay eft-lay e-thay"} +{"eng":"separated from the left, observing the terror of the cavalry, to prevent","engyay":"eparated-say om-fray e-thay eft-lay, observing-ay e-thay error-tay of-ay e-thay avalry-cay, o-tay event-pray"} +{"eng":"officers of cavalry. There were in addition to these eighteen ships of","engyay":"officers-ay of-ay avalry-cay. ere-Thay ere-way in-ay addition-ay o-tay ese-thay eighteen-ay ips-shay of-ay"} +{"eng":"the river Rubicon: and--","engyay":"e-thay iver-ray ubicon-Ray: and-ay--"} +{"eng":"safety. Those who were on board of the fleet, were in a hurry to set","engyay":"afety-say. ose-Thay o-whay ere-way on-ay oard-bay of-ay e-thay eet-flay, ere-way in-ay a-ay urry-hay o-tay et-say"} +{"eng":"Gauls within, despairing of forcing the fortifications in the plains on","engyay":"auls-Gay ithin-way, espairing-day of-ay orcing-fay e-thay ortifications-fay in-ay e-thay ains-play on-ay"} +{"eng":"Menapii, an ancient people of Gallia Belgica, who inhabited on both","engyay":"enapii-May, an-ay ancient-ay eople-pay of-ay allia-Gay elgica-Bay, o-whay inhabited-ay on-ay oth-bay"} +{"eng":"Caesar so far encouraged as to undertake a journey to Rome from a very","engyay":"aesar-Cay o-say ar-fay encouraged-ay as-ay o-tay undertake-ay a-ay ourney-jay o-tay ome-Ray om-fray a-ay ery-vay"} +{"eng":"a large number of prisoners, and some of the ships had been lost in the","engyay":"a-ay arge-lay umber-nay of-ay isoners-pray, and-ay ome-say of-ay e-thay ips-shay ad-hay een-bay ost-lay in-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"valiantly against the foot: and the enemy, imagining that no more forces","engyay":"aliantly-vay against-ay e-thay oot-fay: and-ay e-thay enemy-ay, imagining-ay at-thay o-nay ore-may orces-fay"} +{"eng":"LXI.--Whilst the spirits of the enemy were dismayed at these things,","engyay":"ilst-LXI.--Whay e-thay irits-spay of-ay e-thay enemy-ay ere-way ismayed-day at-ay ese-thay ings-thay,"} +{"eng":"scouts, he sent forward his cavalry to harass their rear; and gave the","engyay":"outs-scay, e-hay ent-say orward-fay is-hay avalry-cay o-tay arass-hay eir-thay ear-ray; and-ay ave-gay e-thay"} +{"eng":"against the fortification, took the place and drove them out of the","engyay":"against-ay e-thay ortification-fay, ook-tay e-thay ace-play and-ay ove-dray em-thay out-ay of-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"Anc[=o]na, _Ancona_, a city of Italy, on the coast of Pisenum. It is","engyay":"o]na-Anc[=ay, ona_-_Ancay, a-ay ity-cay of-ay aly-Itay, on-ay e-thay oast-cay of-ay isenum-Pay. It-ay is-ay"} +{"eng":"action was censured by the judgment of all, he distributed them among","engyay":"action-ay as-way ensured-cay y-bay e-thay udgment-jay of-ay all-ay, e-hay istributed-day em-thay among-ay"} +{"eng":"Jadert[=i]ni, a people so called from their capital Jadera, a city of","engyay":"adert[=i]ni-Jay, a-ay eople-pay o-say alled-cay om-fray eir-thay apital-cay adera-Jay, a-ay ity-cay of-ay"} +{"eng":"from this fortune and these generals; and prefer the disgrace of","engyay":"om-fray is-thay ortune-fay and-ay ese-thay enerals-gay; and-ay efer-pray e-thay isgrace-day of-ay"} +{"eng":"manoeuvred. Therefore, when Caesar's men had an opportunity of a close","engyay":"anoeuvred-may. erefore-Thay, en-whay aesar's-Cay en-may ad-hay an-ay opportunity-ay of-ay a-ay ose-clay"} +{"eng":"into Bibracte, which is a town of the greatest importance among them,","engyay":"into-ay ibracte-Bay, ich-whay is-ay a-ay own-tay of-ay e-thay eatest-gray importance-ay among-ay em-thay,"} +{"eng":"theirs. And throwing in the grappling irons, and holding both ships","engyay":"eirs-thay. And-ay owing-thray in-ay e-thay appling-gray irons-ay, and-ay olding-hay oth-bay ips-shay"} +{"eng":"expectation of all; and having by means of the cavalry found out a ford,","engyay":"expectation-ay of-ay all-ay; and-ay aving-hay y-bay eans-may of-ay e-thay avalry-cay ound-fay out-ay a-ay ord-fay,"} +{"eng":"the soldiers, and by the missiles, they desisted from this attempt.","engyay":"e-thay oldiers-say, and-ay y-bay e-thay issiles-may, ey-thay esisted-day om-fray is-thay attempt-ay."} +{"eng":"moreover informed and assured that Caesar's soldiers were disaffected,","engyay":"oreover-may informed-ay and-ay assured-ay at-thay aesar's-Cay oldiers-say ere-way isaffected-day,"} +{"eng":"that navigation was very different in a narrow sea from what it was in","engyay":"at-thay avigation-nay as-way ery-vay ifferent-day in-ay a-ay arrow-nay ea-say om-fray at-whay it-ay as-way in-ay"} +{"eng":"XXV.--There was among the Carnutes a man named Tasgetius, born of very","engyay":"ere-XXV.--Thay as-way among-ay e-thay arnutes-Cay a-ay an-may amed-nay asgetius-Tay, orn-bay of-ay ery-vay"} +{"eng":"Buthr[=o]tum, a city of Epirus, _Butrinto,_ or _Botronto_","engyay":"uthr[=o]tum-Bay, a-ay ity-cay of-ay irus-Epay, utrinto,_-_Bay or-ay otronto_-_Bay"} +{"eng":"which they were standing, and drew off all their men: they began to call","engyay":"ich-whay ey-thay ere-way anding-stay, and-ay ew-dray off-ay all-ay eir-thay en-may: ey-thay egan-bay o-tay all-cay"} +{"eng":"hooks, movable pent-houses, mural hooks, and other things, which he had","engyay":"ooks-hay, ovable-may ent-houses-pay, ural-may ooks-hay, and-ay other-ay ings-thay, ich-whay e-hay ad-hay"} +{"eng":"LXI.--When he had arrived there, the enemy's scouts, as they were","engyay":"en-LXI.--Whay e-hay ad-hay arrived-ay ere-thay, e-thay enemy's-ay outs-scay, as-ay ey-thay ere-way"} +{"eng":"his possession, [and says] that Caesar could, either by his own","engyay":"is-hay ossession-pay, [and-ay ays-say] at-thay aesar-Cay ould-cay, either-ay y-bay is-hay own-ay"} +{"eng":"soldiers. Having, therefore, cut down the trunks of trees or very thick","engyay":"oldiers-say. aving-Hay, erefore-thay, ut-cay own-day e-thay unks-tray of-ay ees-tray or-ay ery-vay ick-thay"} +{"eng":"loss was sustained: at the same time they began to entertain hopes, on","engyay":"oss-lay as-way ustained-say: at-ay e-thay ame-say ime-tay ey-thay egan-bay o-tay entertain-ay opes-hay, on-ay"} +{"eng":"their fathers, but were thought to have no part in the present plot.","engyay":"eir-thay athers-fay, ut-bay ere-way ought-thay o-tay ave-hay o-nay art-pay in-ay e-thay esent-pray ot-play."} +{"eng":"might prove a great protection to them to build a turret of brick under","engyay":"ight-may ove-pray a-ay eat-gray otection-pray o-tay em-thay o-tay uild-bay a-ay urret-tay of-ay ick-bray under-ay"} +{"eng":"been commanded; but the Aeduan horsemen all return to Caesar.","engyay":"een-bay ommanded-cay; ut-bay e-thay eduan-Aay orsemen-hay all-ay eturn-ray o-tay aesar-Cay."} +{"eng":"siege is to cut off the enemy's supplies. On the contrary, Caesar, with","engyay":"iege-say is-ay o-tay ut-cay off-ay e-thay enemy's-ay upplies-say. On-ay e-thay ontrary-cay, aesar-Cay, ith-way"} +{"eng":"XXII.--The Massilians, wearied out by misfortunes of every sort, reduced","engyay":"e-XXII.--Thay assilians-May, earied-way out-ay y-bay isfortunes-may of-ay every-ay ort-say, educed-ray"} +{"eng":"manner as before. The wind being favourable, he sent into the port about","engyay":"anner-may as-ay efore-bay. e-Thay ind-way eing-bay avourable-fay, e-hay ent-say into-ay e-thay ort-pay about-ay"} +{"eng":"and character of men engaged in fighting; while also the enemy were","engyay":"and-ay aracter-chay of-ay en-may engaged-ay in-ay ighting-fay; ile-whay also-ay e-thay enemy-ay ere-way"} +{"eng":"receiving but few wounds themselves, slew several of them. But after our","engyay":"eceiving-ray ut-bay ew-fay ounds-way emselves-thay, ew-slay everal-say of-ay em-thay. ut-Bay after-ay our-ay"} +{"eng":"could, provided a supply of corn, he hastened to Ariovistus by forced","engyay":"ould-cay, ovided-pray a-ay upply-say of-ay orn-cay, e-hay astened-hay o-tay iovistus-Aray y-bay orced-fay"} +{"eng":"flight. A slaughter ensues in every direction, and three of the noblest","engyay":"ight-flay. A-ay aughter-slay ensues-ay in-ay every-ay irection-day, and-ay ee-thray of-ay e-thay oblest-nay"} +{"eng":"such as the woods and mountains did not shelter were cut to pieces by","engyay":"uch-say as-ay e-thay oods-way and-ay ountains-may id-day ot-nay elter-shay ere-way ut-cay o-tay ieces-pay y-bay"} +{"eng":"Amph[)i]p[)o]lis, a city of Macedonia, _Cristopoli_, or _Emboli_. An","engyay":"i]p[)o]lis-Amph[)ay, a-ay ity-cay of-ay acedonia-May, istopoli_-_Cray, or-ay oli_-_Embay. An-ay"} +{"eng":"and having killed numbers of the Albici and shepherds, they sank some of","engyay":"and-ay aving-hay illed-kay umbers-nay of-ay e-thay ici-Albay and-ay epherds-shay, ey-thay ank-say ome-say of-ay"} +{"eng":"in place of his praetorian cohort; but he now converted them into","engyay":"in-ay ace-play of-ay is-hay aetorian-pray ohort-cay; ut-bay e-hay ow-nay onverted-cay em-thay into-ay"} +{"eng":"greater distance; and in such a space they knew affairs might admit of","engyay":"eater-gray istance-day; and-ay in-ay uch-say a-ay ace-spay ey-thay ew-knay affairs-ay ight-may admit-ay of-ay"} +{"eng":"Hercynian Forest, about the duchy of Cleves and Westphalia","engyay":"ercynian-Hay orest-Fay, about-ay e-thay uchy-day of-ay eves-Clay and-ay estphalia-Way"} +{"eng":"of them stood; but all wheeling about, not only quitted their post, but","engyay":"of-ay em-thay ood-stay; ut-bay all-ay eeling-whay about-ay, ot-nay only-ay uitted-qay eir-thay ost-pay, ut-bay"} +{"eng":"caprices than to any faults in him: that he had chosen a safe ground for","engyay":"aprices-cay an-thay o-tay any-ay aults-fay in-ay im-hay: at-thay e-hay ad-hay osen-chay a-ay afe-say ound-gray or-fay"} +{"eng":"eighteen Asiatic ships, which were given into their charge by the orders","engyay":"eighteen-ay iatic-Asay ips-shay, ich-whay ere-way iven-gay into-ay eir-thay arge-chay y-bay e-thay orders-ay"} +{"eng":"unequal [and to them advantageous] battle. But the system of cavalry","engyay":"unequal-ay [and-ay o-tay em-thay advantageous-ay] attle-bay. ut-Bay e-thay ystem-say of-ay avalry-cay"} +{"eng":"Arar, or Araris, a river of Gaul, the Sa[^o]ne; the Helvetians receive a","engyay":"ar-Aray, or-ay aris-Aray, a-ay iver-ray of-ay aul-Gay, e-thay a[^o]ne-Say; e-thay elvetians-Hay eceive-ray a-ay"} +{"eng":"wound, which he had perfidiously received, to go without vengeance; and,","engyay":"ound-way, ich-whay e-hay ad-hay erfidiously-pay eceived-ray, o-tay o-gay ithout-way engeance-vay; and-ay,"} +{"eng":"men, they retreated to the next mountains. The delay occasioned by this","engyay":"en-may, ey-thay etreated-ray o-tay e-thay ext-nay ountains-may. e-Thay elay-day occasioned-ay y-bay is-thay"} +{"eng":"appeared to be removed from danger, and were not restrained by any","engyay":"appeared-ay o-tay e-bay emoved-ray om-fray anger-day, and-ay ere-way ot-nay estrained-ray y-bay any-ay"} +{"eng":"Volcae Arecom[)i]ci, and Tectosages, an ancient people of Gaul,","engyay":"olcae-Vay ecom[)i]ci-Aray, and-ay ectosages-Tay, an-ay ancient-ay eople-pay of-ay aul-Gay,"} +{"eng":"Paemani, who are called by the common name of Germans, [had promised],","engyay":"aemani-Pay, o-whay are-ay alled-cay y-bay e-thay ommon-cay ame-nay of-ay ermans-Gay, [ad-hay omised-pray],"} +{"eng":"Meanwhile, as ambassadors were being often sent to and fro between them,","engyay":"eanwhile-May, as-ay ambassadors-ay ere-way eing-bay often-ay ent-say o-tay and-ay o-fray etween-bay em-thay,"} +{"eng":"the whole province to Caesar. These sentiments he constantly expressed","engyay":"e-thay ole-whay ovince-pray o-tay aesar-Cay. ese-Thay entiments-say e-hay onstantly-cay expressed-ay"} +{"eng":"storms, they were forced to catch the dew by night which fell on the","engyay":"orms-stay, ey-thay ere-way orced-fay o-tay atch-cay e-thay ew-day y-bay ight-nay ich-whay ell-fay on-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"could be effected, though not without great danger. Opposite to it he","engyay":"ould-cay e-bay effected-ay, ough-thay ot-nay ithout-way eat-gray anger-day. osite-Oppay o-tay it-ay e-hay"} +{"eng":"not remain long in one place, and was conscious how great an enemy he","engyay":"ot-nay emain-ray ong-lay in-ay one-ay ace-play, and-ay as-way onscious-cay ow-hay eat-gray an-ay enemy-ay e-hay"} +{"eng":"electronic work or group of works on different terms than are set","engyay":"electronic-ay ork-way or-ay oup-gray of-ay orks-way on-ay ifferent-day erms-tay an-thay are-ay et-say"} +{"eng":"recently, I have completed what he left imperfect after the transactions","engyay":"ecently-ray, I-ay ave-hay ompleted-cay at-whay e-hay eft-lay imperfect-ay after-ay e-thay ansactions-tray"} +{"eng":"Tigris and the Euphrates, _Diarbeck_","engyay":"igris-Tay and-ay e-thay uphrates-Eay, iarbeck_-_Day"} +{"eng":"*** START: FULL LICENSE ***","engyay":"*** START-ay: FULL-ay LICENSE-ay ***"} +{"eng":"and submit, vi. 4; offer to be the first in taking up alms against the","engyay":"and-ay ubmit-say, i-vay. 4; offer-ay o-tay e-bay e-thay irst-fay in-ay aking-tay up-ay alms-ay against-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"the messengers despatched by Caesar, by several different roads to","engyay":"e-thay essengers-may espatched-day y-bay aesar-Cay, y-bay everal-say ifferent-day oads-ray o-tay"} +{"eng":"was a prodigious benefit that he lost his father when not much more than","engyay":"as-way a-ay odigious-pray enefit-bay at-thay e-hay ost-lay is-hay ather-fay en-whay ot-nay uch-may ore-may an-thay"} +{"eng":"Upon their territories bordered the Nervii, concerning whose character","engyay":"on-Upay eir-thay erritories-tay ordered-bay e-thay ervii-Nay, oncerning-cay ose-whay aracter-chay"} +{"eng":"the other side of the river he leaves Q. Titurus Sabinus, his","engyay":"e-thay other-ay ide-say of-ay e-thay iver-ray e-hay eaves-lay Q-ay. iturus-Tay abinus-Say, is-hay"} +{"eng":"walls. Thus our men, without hazarding a battle, gained time partly to","engyay":"alls-way. us-Thay our-ay en-may, ithout-way azarding-hay a-ay attle-bay, ained-gay ime-tay artly-pay o-tay"} +{"eng":"contingent to the relief of Alesia, vii. 76; his distrust of the Romans,","engyay":"ontingent-cay o-tay e-thay elief-ray of-ay esia-Alay, ii-vay. 76; is-hay istrust-day of-ay e-thay omans-Ray,"} +{"eng":"to exert his utmost energy, the impetuosity of the enemy was a little","engyay":"o-tay exert-ay is-hay utmost-ay energy-ay, e-thay impetuosity-ay of-ay e-thay enemy-ay as-way a-ay ittle-lay"} +{"eng":"Celtic, and appears to combine two terms of that language nearly","engyay":"eltic-Cay, and-ay appears-ay o-tay ombine-cay o-tway erms-tay of-ay at-thay anguage-lay early-nay"} +{"eng":"to their aid) if they attempted to cross the river by force in their","engyay":"o-tay eir-thay aid-ay) if-ay ey-thay attempted-ay o-tay oss-cray e-thay iver-ray y-bay orce-fay in-ay eir-thay"} +{"eng":"attempted to convey them away in a clandestine manner, they could not","engyay":"attempted-ay o-tay onvey-cay em-thay away-ay in-ay a-ay andestine-clay anner-may, ey-thay ould-cay ot-nay"} +{"eng":"sincere friend of the Roman people, delivered without any hesitation, a","engyay":"incere-say iend-fray of-ay e-thay oman-Ray eople-pay, elivered-day ithout-way any-ay esitation-hay, a-ay"} +{"eng":"having been entrapped, the Eburones, the Nervii, and the Aduatuci and","engyay":"aving-hay een-bay entrapped-ay, e-thay urones-Ebay, e-thay ervii-Nay, and-ay e-thay uatuci-Aday and-ay"} +{"eng":"because, though they were esteemed inferior in the opinion of all, yet","engyay":"ecause-bay, ough-thay ey-thay ere-way esteemed-ay inferior-ay in-ay e-thay opinion-ay of-ay all-ay, et-yay"} +{"eng":"influence, dignity, and honour: who then could endure that what they had","engyay":"influence-ay, ignity-day, and-ay onour-hay: o-whay en-thay ould-cay endure-ay at-thay at-whay ey-thay ad-hay"} +{"eng":"ambassadors to Caesar, with an offer of submission, C. i. 60","engyay":"ambassadors-ay o-tay aesar-Cay, ith-way an-ay offer-ay of-ay ubmission-say, C-ay. i-ay. 60"} +{"eng":"republic, to a design of affronting him; that he had ever preferred the","engyay":"epublic-ray, o-tay a-ay esign-day of-ay affronting-ay im-hay; at-thay e-hay ad-hay ever-ay eferred-pray e-thay"} +{"eng":"XXXVII.--Caninius, having accomplished the business so successfully,","engyay":"aninius-XXXVII.--Cay, aving-hay accomplished-ay e-thay usiness-bay o-say uccessfully-say,"} +{"eng":"him from those who, after having sued for peace by way of stratagem and","engyay":"im-hay om-fray ose-thay o-whay, after-ay aving-hay ued-say or-fay eace-pay y-bay ay-way of-ay atagem-stray and-ay"} +{"eng":"circumstances. For all who have attempted to besiege any person, have","engyay":"ircumstances-cay. or-Fay all-ay o-whay ave-hay attempted-ay o-tay esiege-bay any-ay erson-pay, ave-hay"} +{"eng":"towards slaves; and if proof be obtained, put them to severe torture,","engyay":"owards-tay aves-slay; and-ay if-ay oof-pray e-bay obtained-ay, ut-pay em-thay o-tay evere-say orture-tay,"} +{"eng":"Suabia, G. i. 51","engyay":"uabia-Say, G-ay. i-ay. 51"} +{"eng":"before them by the ripening of the grain.","engyay":"efore-bay em-thay y-bay e-thay ipening-ray of-ay e-thay ain-gray."} +{"eng":"pardoned them all, and gave orders to his soldiers that no injury should","engyay":"ardoned-pay em-thay all-ay, and-ay ave-gay orders-ay o-tay is-hay oldiers-say at-thay o-nay injury-ay ould-shay"} +{"eng":"ingenuity, and most skilful in imitating and making those things which","engyay":"ingenuity-ay, and-ay ost-may ilful-skay in-ay imitating-ay and-ay aking-may ose-thay ings-thay ich-whay"} +{"eng":"these were about 60,000 armed men. Cicero, an opportunity being now","engyay":"ese-thay ere-way about-ay 60,000 armed-ay en-may. icero-Cay, an-ay opportunity-ay eing-bay ow-nay"} +{"eng":"three in Belgium; over these he appointed M. Crassus, his questor, and","engyay":"ee-thray in-ay elgium-Bay; over-ay ese-thay e-hay appointed-ay M-ay. assus-Cray, is-hay uestor-qay, and-ay"} +{"eng":"interview, which had been refused him: For which reasons, he begged and","engyay":"interview-ay, ich-whay ad-hay een-bay efused-ray im-hay: or-Fay ich-whay easons-ray, e-hay egged-bay and-ay"} +{"eng":"consent. Therefore, if any opportunity should offer, he [Domitius]","engyay":"onsent-cay. erefore-Thay, if-ay any-ay opportunity-ay ould-shay offer-ay, e-hay [omitius-Day]"} +{"eng":"XXVIII.--In Varus's army there was one Sextus Quintilius Varus who, as","engyay":"XXVIII.--In-ay arus's-Vay army-ay ere-thay as-way one-ay extus-Say uintilius-Qay arus-Vay o-whay, as-ay"} +{"eng":"Cherron[=e]sus, a peninsula of Africa, near Alexandria","engyay":"erron[=e]sus-Chay, a-ay eninsula-pay of-ay ica-Afray, ear-nay exandria-Alay"} +{"eng":"XXXIII.--Having divided the army, he orders T. 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When","engyay":"oldiers-say o-tay efresh-ray emselves-thay after-ay eir-thay abour-lay uring-day e-thay ight-nay. en-Whay"} +{"eng":"mother of those nations which, on the fall of the Roman empire,","engyay":"other-may of-ay ose-thay ations-nay ich-whay, on-ay e-thay all-fay of-ay e-thay oman-Ray empire-ay,"} +{"eng":"of Vannes, G. iii. 11; engages and defeats at sea the Venetians, 14; and","engyay":"of-ay annes-Vay, G-ay. iii-ay. 11; engages-ay and-ay efeats-day at-ay ea-say e-thay enetians-Vay, 14; and-ay"} +{"eng":"hopelessly worse, that all honest patriots invoked a purifying","engyay":"opelessly-hay orse-way, at-thay all-ay onest-hay atriots-pay invoked-ay a-ay urifying-pay"} +{"eng":"three days' journey from his territories. Caesar thought that he ought","engyay":"ee-thray ays-day' ourney-jay om-fray is-hay erritories-tay. aesar-Cay ought-thay at-thay e-hay ought-ay"} +{"eng":"fears augment the licentiousness of the latter, and diminish the zeal of","engyay":"ears-fay augment-ay e-thay icentiousness-lay of-ay e-thay atter-lay, and-ay iminish-day e-thay eal-zay of-ay"} +{"eng":"disordered, and renewed the fight.","engyay":"isordered-day, and-ay enewed-ray e-thay ight-fay."} +{"eng":"certain day, and should he not do so, he should be considered as acting","engyay":"ertain-cay ay-day, and-ay ould-shay e-hay ot-nay o-day o-say, e-hay ould-shay e-bay onsidered-cay as-ay acting-ay"} +{"eng":"6. Switzerland (_Helvetia_), 7. Spain (_Hispania_),--than to decorate a","engyay":"6. itzerland-Sway (elvetia_-_Hay), 7. ain-Spay (ispania_),--than-_Hay o-tay ecorate-day a-ay"} +{"eng":"Vellaunod[=u]num, a town in Gaul, about which geographers are much","engyay":"ellaunod[=u]num-Vay, a-ay own-tay in-ay aul-Gay, about-ay ich-whay eographers-gay are-ay uch-may"} +{"eng":"the strength of the soldiers; and the inconveniences were increasing","engyay":"e-thay ength-stray of-ay e-thay oldiers-say; and-ay e-thay inconveniences-ay ere-way increasing-ay"} +{"eng":"spent all their javelins, they drew their swords and charged the enemy","engyay":"ent-spay all-ay eir-thay avelins-jay, ey-thay ew-dray eir-thay ords-sway and-ay arged-chay e-thay enemy-ay"} +{"eng":"Eporedorix and Viridomarus, youths of the greatest promise, submit","engyay":"oredorix-Epay and-ay iridomarus-Vay, ouths-yay of-ay e-thay eatest-gray omise-pray, ubmit-say"} +{"eng":"is one aspect of Caesar's life which has suffered much from the","engyay":"is-ay one-ay aspect-ay of-ay aesar's-Cay ife-lay ich-whay as-hay uffered-say uch-may om-fray e-thay"} +{"eng":"prepared to undergo any labour, they cheerfully obeyed his command. The","engyay":"epared-pray o-tay undergo-ay any-ay abour-lay, ey-thay eerfully-chay obeyed-ay is-hay ommand-cay. e-Thay"} +{"eng":"cruelty, and perceiving that there would be no end to his troubles if","engyay":"uelty-cray, and-ay erceiving-pay at-thay ere-thay ould-way e-bay o-nay end-ay o-tay is-hay oubles-tray if-ay"} +{"eng":"declines of its side in either direction, and gently sloping in front","engyay":"eclines-day of-ay its-ay ide-say in-ay either-ay irection-day, and-ay ently-gay oping-slay in-ay ont-fray"} +{"eng":"of those things which the others did, but, with their heads bowed down,","engyay":"of-ay ose-thay ings-thay ich-whay e-thay others-ay id-day, ut-bay, ith-way eir-thay eads-hay owed-bay own-day,"} +{"eng":"Graioc[)e]li, see _Garoceli_","engyay":"aioc[)e]li-Gray, ee-say aroceli_-_Gay"} +{"eng":"of ships, which brought them provisions: nor could the wind blow from","engyay":"of-ay ips-shay, ich-whay ought-bray em-thay ovisions-pray: or-nay ould-cay e-thay ind-way ow-blay om-fray"} +{"eng":"prisoners what things are going on in the camp of Cicero, and in how","engyay":"isoners-pray at-whay ings-thay are-ay oing-gay on-ay in-ay e-thay amp-cay of-ay icero-Cay, and-ay in-ay ow-hay"} +{"eng":"the scouts.","engyay":"e-thay outs-scay."} +{"eng":"till the enemy's forces should attempt to pass it, that they might","engyay":"ill-tay e-thay enemy's-ay orces-fay ould-shay attempt-ay o-tay ass-pay it-ay, at-thay ey-thay ight-may"} +{"eng":"round the hills. To these he adds a few cavalry, with instructions to","engyay":"ound-ray e-thay ills-hay. o-Tay ese-thay e-hay adds-ay a-ay ew-fay avalry-cay, ith-way instructions-ay o-tay"} +{"eng":"that day in triumph to his friends about him, \"That he would consent to","engyay":"at-thay ay-day in-ay iumph-tray o-tay is-hay iends-fray about-ay im-hay, \"at-Thay e-hay ould-way onsent-cay o-tay"} +{"eng":"before the end of the first watch, which is an extent of more than a","engyay":"efore-bay e-thay end-ay of-ay e-thay irst-fay atch-way, ich-whay is-ay an-ay extent-ay of-ay ore-may an-thay a-ay"} +{"eng":"citizens divided in their inclinations. Hegasaretus, a man of","engyay":"itizens-cay ivided-day in-ay eir-thay inclinations-ay. egasaretus-Hay, a-ay an-may of-ay"} +{"eng":"of arms; that Sylla, who had stripped the tribunes of every other power,","engyay":"of-ay arms-ay; at-thay ylla-Say, o-whay ad-hay ipped-stray e-thay ibunes-tray of-ay every-ay other-ay ower-pay,"} +{"eng":"the higher grounds. Upon this, the German horse observing the Roman","engyay":"e-thay igher-hay ounds-gray. on-Upay is-thay, e-thay erman-Gay orse-hay observing-ay e-thay oman-Ray"} +{"eng":"the] Aedui, and recovers that state. To this place ambassadors are sent","engyay":"e-thay] edui-Aay, and-ay ecovers-ray at-thay ate-stay. o-Tay is-thay ace-play ambassadors-ay are-ay ent-say"} +{"eng":"Brettious gar kalousi apostatas], says Strabo, speaking of the Lucanians","engyay":"ettious-Bray ar-gay alousi-kay apostatas-ay], ays-say abo-Stray, eaking-spay of-ay e-thay ucanians-Lay"} +{"eng":"his former purpose respecting his cavalry, for as he was by many degrees","engyay":"is-hay ormer-fay urpose-pay especting-ray is-hay avalry-cay, or-fay as-ay e-hay as-way y-bay any-may egrees-day"} +{"eng":"them; and held a portion of the neighbouring land, seized on by force,","engyay":"em-thay; and-ay eld-hay a-ay ortion-pay of-ay e-thay eighbouring-nay and-lay, eized-say on-ay y-bay orce-fay,"} +{"eng":"the usual barbarous custom, encamped here and there without any","engyay":"e-thay usual-ay arbarous-bay ustom-cay, encamped-ay ere-hay and-ay ere-thay ithout-way any-ay"} +{"eng":"against his will.","engyay":"against-ay is-hay ill-way."} +{"eng":"up the Roman trenches, and hasten to the camp.","engyay":"up-ay e-thay oman-Ray enches-tray, and-ay asten-hay o-tay e-thay amp-cay."} +{"eng":"but his soldiers bore all with uncommon patience. For they remembered","engyay":"ut-bay is-hay oldiers-say ore-bay all-ay ith-way uncommon-ay atience-pay. or-Fay ey-thay emembered-ray"} +{"eng":"with an offer of submission, C. iii. 12","engyay":"ith-way an-ay offer-ay of-ay ubmission-say, C-ay. iii-ay. 12"} +{"eng":"of the night, he commended the persons who came to him, and sent them","engyay":"of-ay e-thay ight-nay, e-hay ommended-cay e-thay ersons-pay o-whay ame-cay o-tay im-hay, and-ay ent-say em-thay"} +{"eng":"were apprised of [their intention]; and seizing all their houses,","engyay":"ere-way apprised-ay of-ay [eir-thay intention-ay]; and-ay eizing-say all-ay eir-thay ouses-hay,"} +{"eng":"T[=a]rr[)a]co, _Tarragona_, a city of Spain, which in ancient time gave","engyay":"a]rr[)a]co-T[=ay, arragona_-_Tay, a-ay ity-cay of-ay ain-Spay, ich-whay in-ay ancient-ay ime-tay ave-gay"} +{"eng":"them, Caesar's troops formed a camp in that place. This camp joined a","engyay":"em-thay, aesar's-Cay oops-tray ormed-fay a-ay amp-cay in-ay at-thay ace-play. is-Thay amp-cay oined-jay a-ay"} +{"eng":"had first crossed the river. The enemy, when they perceived that their","engyay":"ad-hay irst-fay ossed-cray e-thay iver-ray. e-Thay enemy-ay, en-whay ey-thay erceived-pay at-thay eir-thay"} +{"eng":"snatched a shield from one of the soldiers in the rear (for he himself","engyay":"atched-snay a-ay ield-shay om-fray one-ay of-ay e-thay oldiers-say in-ay e-thay ear-ray (or-fay e-hay imself-hay"} +{"eng":"iii. 11","engyay":"iii-ay. 11"} +{"eng":"that by his arrival he was making his revenues less valuable to him;","engyay":"at-thay y-bay is-hay arrival-ay e-hay as-way aking-may is-hay evenues-ray ess-lay aluable-vay o-tay im-hay;"} +{"eng":"XXXII.--But the enemy, after they had made the discovery of their","engyay":"ut-XXXII.--Bay e-thay enemy-ay, after-ay ey-thay ad-hay ade-may e-thay iscovery-day of-ay eir-thay"} +{"eng":"up in the front of our works, in order to pass over the trench. Which as","engyay":"up-ay in-ay e-thay ont-fray of-ay our-ay orks-way, in-ay order-ay o-tay ass-pay over-ay e-thay ench-tray. ich-Whay as-ay"} +{"eng":"the march, earnestly entreated him not to advance any farther. When they","engyay":"e-thay arch-may, earnestly-ay entreated-ay im-hay ot-nay o-tay advance-ay any-ay arther-fay. en-Whay ey-thay"} +{"eng":"pile their arms. When they did this without refusal, and with","engyay":"ile-pay eir-thay arms-ay. en-Whay ey-thay id-day is-thay ithout-way efusal-ray, and-ay ith-way"} +{"eng":"advantage by rapid marches and the advantage of time, he warns him to","engyay":"advantage-ay y-bay apid-ray arches-may and-ay e-thay advantage-ay of-ay ime-tay, e-hay arns-way im-hay o-tay"} +{"eng":"This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with","engyay":"is-Thay eBook-ay is-ay or-fay e-thay use-ay of-ay anyone-ay anywhere-ay at-ay o-nay ost-cay and-ay ith-way"} +{"eng":"Cenimagni, or Iceni, an ancient people of Britain, inhabiting the","engyay":"enimagni-Cay, or-ay eni-Icay, an-ay ancient-ay eople-pay of-ay itain-Bray, inhabiting-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"that war, the Osismii, the Lexovii, the Nannetes, the Ambiliati, the","engyay":"at-thay ar-way, e-thay ismii-Osay, e-thay exovii-Lay, e-thay annetes-Nay, e-thay iliati-Ambay, e-thay"} +{"eng":"from the shields. 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Some are stimulated by","engyay":"ime-tay o-tay ascertain-ay e-thay uth-tray of-ay ese-thay atements-stay. ome-Say are-ay imulated-stay y-bay"} +{"eng":"in that town a most ample supply of everything which was serviceable for","engyay":"in-ay at-thay own-tay a-ay ost-may ample-ay upply-say of-ay everything-ay ich-whay as-way erviceable-say or-fay"} +{"eng":"those of the Helvetii, and become borderers upon the province of Gaul","engyay":"ose-thay of-ay e-thay elvetii-Hay, and-ay ecome-bay orderers-bay upon-ay e-thay ovince-pray of-ay aul-Gay"} +{"eng":"forces they had anywhere; and when these were lost, the survivors had no","engyay":"orces-fay ey-thay ad-hay anywhere-ay; and-ay en-whay ese-thay ere-way ost-lay, e-thay urvivors-say ad-hay o-nay"} +{"eng":"well-equipped army, held the other side; moreover, a very great river","engyay":"ell-equipped-way army-ay, eld-hay e-thay other-ay ide-say; oreover-may, a-ay ery-vay eat-gray iver-ray"} +{"eng":"muleteers with helmets, in the appearance and guise of horsemen, to ride","engyay":"uleteers-may ith-way elmets-hay, in-ay e-thay appearance-ay and-ay uise-gay of-ay orsemen-hay, o-tay ide-ray"} +{"eng":"come to him. He ordered P. Sulpicius Rufus, his lieutenant, to hold","engyay":"ome-cay o-tay im-hay. e-Hay ordered-ay P-ay. ulpicius-Say ufus-Ray, is-hay ieutenant-lay, o-tay old-hay"} +{"eng":"built, and others which the Gaditani had built by Varro's orders,","engyay":"uilt-bay, and-ay others-ay ich-whay e-thay aditani-Gay ad-hay uilt-bay y-bay arro's-Vay orders-ay,"} +{"eng":"Sabura, general of king Juba, C. ii. 38; his stratagem against Curio, C.","engyay":"abura-Say, eneral-gay of-ay ing-kay uba-Jay, C-ay. ii-ay. 38; is-hay atagem-stray against-ay urio-Cay, C-ay."} +{"eng":"to inform them of his arrival, and encourage them to remain firm in","engyay":"o-tay inform-ay em-thay of-ay is-hay arrival-ay, and-ay encourage-ay em-thay o-tay emain-ray irm-fay in-ay"} +{"eng":"sailing, he feared the sea; partly, because he said he was prevented by","engyay":"ailing-say, e-hay eared-fay e-thay ea-say; artly-pay, ecause-bay e-hay aid-say e-hay as-way evented-pray y-bay"} +{"eng":"of both camps; these were fought at the ford and pass of the morass. In","engyay":"of-ay oth-bay amps-cay; ese-thay ere-way ought-fay at-ay e-thay ord-fay and-ay ass-pay of-ay e-thay orass-may. In-ay"} +{"eng":"Treviri were absent from this meeting; the two former because they","engyay":"eviri-Tray ere-way absent-ay om-fray is-thay eeting-may; e-thay o-tway ormer-fay ecause-bay ey-thay"} +{"eng":"and its machineries resistless. Caesar's debts, far from being","engyay":"and-ay its-ay achineries-may esistless-ray. aesar's-Cay ebts-day, ar-fay om-fray eing-bay"} +{"eng":"they were scorched on all sides, and harassed by a vast number of","engyay":"ey-thay ere-way orched-scay on-ay all-ay ides-say, and-ay arassed-hay y-bay a-ay ast-vay umber-nay of-ay"} +{"eng":"had come without a shield), he advanced to the front of the line, and","engyay":"ad-hay ome-cay ithout-way a-ay ield-shay), e-hay advanced-ay o-tay e-thay ont-fray of-ay e-thay ine-lay, and-ay"} +{"eng":"editions, all of which are confirmed as Public Domain in the U.S.","engyay":"editions-ay, all-ay of-ay ich-whay are-ay onfirmed-cay as-ay ublic-Pay omain-Day in-ay e-thay U.S-ay."} +{"eng":"their opinion, Varus the next day led his troops out of the camp: Curio","engyay":"eir-thay opinion-ay, arus-Vay e-thay ext-nay ay-day ed-lay is-hay oops-tray out-ay of-ay e-thay amp-cay: urio-Cay"} +{"eng":"Tectosages and Arecomici, G. vii. 7","engyay":"ectosages-Tay and-ay ecomici-Aray, G-ay. ii-vay. 7"} +{"eng":"58, vi. 6; his stratagem, G. vii. 60; battle with the Gauls, G. vii. 59;","engyay":"58, i-vay. 6; is-hay atagem-stray, G-ay. ii-vay. 60; attle-bay ith-way e-thay auls-Gay, G-ay. ii-vay. 59;"} +{"eng":"view to surprise them whilst encumbered with baggage on their march, and","engyay":"iew-vay o-tay urprise-say em-thay ilst-whay encumbered-ay ith-way aggage-bay on-ay eir-thay arch-may, and-ay"} +{"eng":"the Eburones, in order that the life of the Gauls might be hazarded in","engyay":"e-thay urones-Ebay, in-ay order-ay at-thay e-thay ife-lay of-ay e-thay auls-Gay ight-may e-bay azarded-hay in-ay"} +{"eng":"centurions, and whose privates were greatly reduced in number, he","engyay":"enturions-cay, and-ay ose-whay ivates-pray ere-way eatly-gray educed-ray in-ay umber-nay, e-hay"} +{"eng":"magistrate; they burnt the town to prevent its being of any service to","engyay":"agistrate-may; ey-thay urnt-bay e-thay own-tay o-tay event-pray its-ay eing-bay of-ay any-ay ervice-say o-tay"} +{"eng":"XVII.--Having learnt these things, he sends forward scouts and","engyay":"aving-XVII.--Hay earnt-lay ese-thay ings-thay, e-hay ends-say orward-fay outs-scay and-ay"} +{"eng":"regards utility and the defence of cities; for the stone protects it","engyay":"egards-ray utility-ay and-ay e-thay efence-day of-ay ities-cay; or-fay e-thay one-stay otects-pray it-ay"} +{"eng":"from the camp, that they might have a ready retreat, they foraged within","engyay":"om-fray e-thay amp-cay, at-thay ey-thay ight-may ave-hay a-ay eady-ray etreat-ray, ey-thay oraged-fay ithin-way"} +{"eng":"Viridomarus, who they thought were killed, to move among the cavalry and","engyay":"iridomarus-Vay, o-whay ey-thay ought-thay ere-way illed-kay, o-tay ove-may among-ay e-thay avalry-cay and-ay"} +{"eng":"miles from his own camp.","engyay":"iles-may om-fray is-hay own-ay amp-cay."} +{"eng":"side, because in these places the sea was shallow. 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That he had come into Gaul before the","engyay":"ar-way, ut-bay erely-may arded-way it-ay off-ay. at-Thay e-hay ad-hay ome-cay into-ay aul-Gay efore-bay e-thay"} +{"eng":"which they had received: but Caesar's name was not known to the","engyay":"ich-whay ey-thay ad-hay eceived-ray: ut-bay aesar's-Cay ame-nay as-way ot-nay own-knay o-tay e-thay"} +{"eng":"pirates the latter had commanded a company under him, he embarked in a","engyay":"irates-pay e-thay atter-lay ad-hay ommanded-cay a-ay ompany-cay under-ay im-hay, e-hay embarked-ay in-ay a-ay"} +{"eng":"plans were at all periods of his life a direct and foremost object, but","engyay":"ans-play ere-way at-ay all-ay eriods-pay of-ay is-hay ife-lay a-ay irect-day and-ay oremost-fay object-ay, ut-bay"} +{"eng":"were both excessively injured by the shock; the beak, indeed, of one of","engyay":"ere-way oth-bay excessively-ay injured-ay y-bay e-thay ock-shay; e-thay eak-bay, indeed-ay, of-ay one-ay of-ay"} +{"eng":"permitted them; and on that place they laid two beams across, angle-ways,","engyay":"ermitted-pay em-thay; and-ay on-ay at-thay ace-play ey-thay aid-lay o-tway eams-bay across-ay, angle-ways-ay,"} +{"eng":"V[)e]launi, an ancient people of Gaul, inhabiting about _Velai_","engyay":"e]launi-V[)ay, an-ay ancient-ay eople-pay of-ay aul-Gay, inhabiting-ay about-ay elai_-_Vay"} +{"eng":"several unsuccessful battles, and that a great number of his men had","engyay":"everal-say unsuccessful-ay attles-bay, and-ay at-thay a-ay eat-gray umber-nay of-ay is-hay en-may ad-hay"} +{"eng":"and there he resolved to wait the arrival of his other legions from","engyay":"and-ay ere-thay e-hay esolved-ray o-tay ait-way e-thay arrival-ay of-ay is-hay other-ay egions-lay om-fray"} +{"eng":"resources they had been accustomed to support themselves whenever any","engyay":"esources-ray ey-thay ad-hay een-bay accustomed-ay o-tay upport-say emselves-thay enever-whay any-ay"} +{"eng":"to Crassus, G. iii. 27","engyay":"o-tay assus-Cray, G-ay. iii-ay. 27"} +{"eng":"days, both on account of the wounds of the soldiers and the burial of","engyay":"ays-day, oth-bay on-ay account-ay of-ay e-thay ounds-way of-ay e-thay oldiers-say and-ay e-thay urial-bay of-ay"} +{"eng":"_the March of Ancona_; according to others, _Piscara_","engyay":"e-_thay arch-May of-ay ona_-Ancay; according-ay o-tay others-ay, iscara_-_Pay"} +{"eng":"C. ii. 14; and humanity, C. iii. 20","engyay":"C-ay. ii-ay. 14; and-ay umanity-hay, C-ay. iii-ay. 20"} +{"eng":"concurring testimony of several persons, and perceived that the plans","engyay":"oncurring-cay estimony-tay of-ay everal-say ersons-pay, and-ay erceived-pay at-thay e-thay ans-play"} +{"eng":"alliance with them, if they continued in Gaul; that it was not probable","engyay":"alliance-ay ith-way em-thay, if-ay ey-thay ontinued-cay in-ay aul-Gay; at-thay it-ay as-way ot-nay obable-pray"} +{"eng":"S[)e]g[=u]s[)i][=a]ni, a people of Gallia Celtica, about where _Lionois","engyay":"e]g[=u]s[)i][=a]ni-S[)ay, a-ay eople-pay of-ay allia-Gay eltica-Cay, about-ay ere-whay ionois-_Lay"} +{"eng":"the wall. 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But then, when a shout arose in every quarter","engyay":"of-ay e-thay own-tay and-ay e-thay ates-gay. ut-Bay en-thay, en-whay a-ay out-shay arose-ay in-ay every-ay uarter-qay"} +{"eng":"word processing or hypertext form. However, if you provide access to or","engyay":"ord-way ocessing-pray or-ay ypertext-hay orm-fay. owever-Hay, if-ay ou-yay ovide-pray access-ay o-tay or-ay"} +{"eng":"having found him in disorder, without guards or discipline, and the wind","engyay":"aving-hay ound-fay im-hay in-ay isorder-day, ithout-way uards-gay or-ay iscipline-day, and-ay e-thay ind-way"} +{"eng":"arms, and the slaves who had deserted to them. Whilst those things are","engyay":"arms-ay, and-ay e-thay aves-slay o-whay ad-hay eserted-day o-tay em-thay. ilst-Whay ose-thay ings-thay are-ay"} +{"eng":"carried away by the waves. Having completed and secured them, he then","engyay":"arried-cay away-ay y-bay e-thay aves-way. aving-Hay ompleted-cay and-ay ecured-say em-thay, e-hay en-thay"} +{"eng":"together and provided about eighty transport ships, as many as he","engyay":"ogether-tay and-ay ovided-pray about-ay eighty-ay ansport-tray ips-shay, as-ay any-may as-ay e-hay"} +{"eng":"when some Spanish light-armed cohorts were sent to reinforce the enemy,","engyay":"en-whay ome-say anish-Spay ight-armed-lay ohorts-cay ere-way ent-say o-tay einforce-ray e-thay enemy-ay,"} +{"eng":"the _Straits of Caffa_","engyay":"e-thay aits-_Stray of-ay affa_-Cay"} +{"eng":"cause, he sends home the offenders with their ears cut off, or one of","engyay":"ause-cay, e-hay ends-say ome-hay e-thay offenders-ay ith-way eir-thay ears-ay ut-cay off-ay, or-ay one-ay of-ay"} +{"eng":"Daci and the Anartes: it bends thence to the left in a different","engyay":"aci-Day and-ay e-thay artes-Anay: it-ay ends-bay ence-thay o-tay e-thay eft-lay in-ay a-ay ifferent-day"} +{"eng":"Vocasates, the Tarusates, the Elurates, the Garites, the Ausci, the","engyay":"ocasates-Vay, e-thay arusates-Tay, e-thay urates-Elay, e-thay arites-Gay, e-thay usci-Aay, e-thay"} +{"eng":"hand with his army safe. Fear had so pre-occupied the minds of all,","engyay":"and-hay ith-way is-hay army-ay afe-say. ear-Fay ad-hay o-say e-occupied-pray e-thay inds-may of-ay all-ay,"} +{"eng":"Helvetii were the most powerful of the whole of Gaul; he assures them","engyay":"elvetii-Hay ere-way e-thay ost-may owerful-pay of-ay e-thay ole-whay of-ay aul-Gay; e-hay assures-ay em-thay"} +{"eng":"under Caesar. He, after concluding the rest of his speech, and stating","engyay":"under-ay aesar-Cay. e-Hay, after-ay oncluding-cay e-thay est-ray of-ay is-hay eech-spay, and-ay ating-stay"} +{"eng":"of the Germans, nor must the habit of living of the latter be put on a","engyay":"of-ay e-thay ermans-Gay, or-nay ust-may e-thay abit-hay of-ay iving-lay of-ay e-thay atter-lay e-bay ut-pay on-ay a-ay"} +{"eng":"to inquire or conjecture, either in what direction they were marching,","engyay":"o-tay inquire-ay or-ay onjecture-cay, either-ay in-ay at-whay irection-day ey-thay ere-way arching-may,"} +{"eng":"[thence], as from a mound, and returned our darts which had fallen","engyay":"[ence-thay], as-ay om-fray a-ay ound-may, and-ay eturned-ray our-ay arts-day ich-whay ad-hay allen-fay"} +{"eng":"perished in the two engagements at Dyrrachium.\" Having so said, he took","engyay":"erished-pay in-ay e-thay o-tway engagements-ay at-ay yrrachium-Day.\" aving-Hay o-say aid-say, e-hay ook-tay"} +{"eng":"and did not expect [their approach, and] who, having moreover been","engyay":"and-ay id-day ot-nay expect-ay [eir-thay approach-ay, and-ay] o-whay, aving-hay oreover-may een-bay"} +{"eng":"Curio, one of the tribunes of the people, having undertaken to defend","engyay":"urio-Cay, one-ay of-ay e-thay ibunes-tray of-ay e-thay eople-pay, aving-hay undertaken-ay o-tay efend-day"} +{"eng":"breeze, fell a sacrifice on their return. For Bibulus, at Corcyra, being","engyay":"eeze-bray, ell-fay a-ay acrifice-say on-ay eir-thay eturn-ray. or-Fay ibulus-Bay, at-ay orcyra-Cay, eing-bay"} +{"eng":"desperate. Having collected such a body of troops, he brings over to his","engyay":"esperate-day. aving-Hay ollected-cay uch-say a-ay ody-bay of-ay oops-tray, e-hay ings-bray over-ay o-tay is-hay"} +{"eng":"the magistrates employed, found a speedy and happy issue.","engyay":"e-thay agistrates-may employed-ay, ound-fay a-ay eedy-spay and-ay appy-hay issue-ay."} +{"eng":"become habituated to the licentious mode of living at Alexandria, and","engyay":"ecome-bay abituated-hay o-tay e-thay icentious-lay ode-may of-ay iving-lay at-ay exandria-Alay, and-ay"} +{"eng":"this man, he should hurt the feelings of Divitiacus. 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They refused neither barley nor pulse when offered them, and","engyay":"ations-nay. ey-Thay efused-ray either-nay arley-bay or-nay ulse-pay en-whay offered-ay em-thay, and-ay"} +{"eng":"they were carrying, he orders a sally to be suddenly made from two gates","engyay":"ey-thay ere-way arrying-cay, e-hay orders-ay a-ay ally-say o-tay e-bay uddenly-say ade-may om-fray o-tway ates-gay"} +{"eng":"I.--Julius Caesar, holding the election as dictator, was himself","engyay":"ulius-I.--Jay aesar-Cay, olding-hay e-thay election-ay as-ay ictator-day, as-way imself-hay"} +{"eng":"storms of the ocean, and such violent gales of wind could not be","engyay":"orms-stay of-ay e-thay ocean-ay, and-ay uch-say iolent-vay ales-gay of-ay ind-way ould-cay ot-nay e-bay"} +{"eng":"who, by rejecting Marcus Antonius, wished to undermine Caesar's","engyay":"o-whay, y-bay ejecting-ray arcus-May onius-Antay, ished-way o-tay undermine-ay aesar's-Cay"} +{"eng":"of one general, the rest would be terrified, and might be easily","engyay":"of-ay one-ay eneral-gay, e-thay est-ray ould-way e-bay errified-tay, and-ay ight-may e-bay easily-ay"} +{"eng":"Lucius Domitius, having discovered the intention of the Massilians, and","engyay":"ucius-Lay omitius-Day, aving-hay iscovered-day e-thay intention-ay of-ay e-thay assilians-May, and-ay"} +{"eng":"written explanation to the person you received the work from. 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They suddenly flew out from all quarters and quickly","engyay":"o-tay e-thay oldiers-say. ey-Thay uddenly-say ew-flay out-ay om-fray all-ay uarters-qay and-ay uickly-qay"} +{"eng":"assist him in the command.","engyay":"assist-ay im-hay in-ay e-thay ommand-cay."} +{"eng":"Gutenberg is a registered trademark, and may not be used if you","engyay":"utenberg-Gay is-ay a-ay egistered-ray ademark-tray, and-ay ay-may ot-nay e-bay used-ay if-ay ou-yay"} +{"eng":"observed the guards arranged on the walls a little too negligently, and","engyay":"observed-ay e-thay uards-gay arranged-ay on-ay e-thay alls-way a-ay ittle-lay oo-tay egligently-nay, and-ay"} +{"eng":"Helvii, an ancient people of Gaul, inhabiting the country now possessed","engyay":"elvii-Hay, an-ay ancient-ay eople-pay of-ay aul-Gay, inhabiting-ay e-thay ountry-cay ow-nay ossessed-pay"} +{"eng":"degree from the melting of the snows, that it did not seem capable of","engyay":"egree-day om-fray e-thay elting-may of-ay e-thay ows-snay, at-thay it-ay id-day ot-nay eem-say apable-cay of-ay"} +{"eng":"motion more ready for service, to be withdrawn a little from the","engyay":"otion-may ore-may eady-ray or-fay ervice-say, o-tay e-bay ithdrawn-way a-ay ittle-lay om-fray e-thay"} +{"eng":"gradually sank to the plain), on either side of that hill he drew a","engyay":"adually-gray ank-say o-tay e-thay ain-play), on-ay either-ay ide-say of-ay at-thay ill-hay e-hay ew-dray a-ay"} +{"eng":"moment before, were alarmed for ourselves, were safely lodged in a very","engyay":"oment-may efore-bay, ere-way alarmed-ay or-fay ourselves-ay, ere-way afely-say odged-lay in-ay a-ay ery-vay"} +{"eng":"are numbered:--a digest of the entire body of laws, even then become","engyay":"are-ay umbered:--a-nay igest-day of-ay e-thay entire-ay ody-bay of-ay aws-lay, even-ay en-thay ecome-bay"} +{"eng":"Tol[=o]sa, _Thoulouse_, a city of Aquitaine, of great antiquity, the","engyay":"ol[=o]sa-Tay, oulouse_-_Thay, a-ay ity-cay of-ay uitaine-Aqay, of-ay eat-gray antiquity-ay, e-thay"} +{"eng":"received from us, assisted in some respect. From which a judgment might","engyay":"eceived-ray om-fray us-ay, assisted-ay in-ay ome-say espect-ray. om-Fray ich-whay a-ay udgment-jay ight-may"} +{"eng":"would not be wanting to him if he began to advance from his own","engyay":"ould-way ot-nay e-bay anting-way o-tay im-hay if-ay e-hay egan-bay o-tay advance-ay om-fray is-hay own-ay"} +{"eng":"personal risk to the course of such contests; and, either to forestall","engyay":"ersonal-pay isk-ray o-tay e-thay ourse-cay of-ay uch-say ontests-cay; and-ay, either-ay o-tay orestall-fay"} +{"eng":"among his party. This same policy exists throughout the whole of Gaul;","engyay":"among-ay is-hay arty-pay. is-Thay ame-say olicy-pay exists-ay oughout-thray e-thay ole-whay of-ay aul-Gay;"} +{"eng":"who dwell beyond the Rhine, with whom they are continually waging war;","engyay":"o-whay ell-dway eyond-bay e-thay ine-Rhay, ith-way om-whay ey-thay are-ay ontinually-cay aging-way ar-way;"} +{"eng":"by the want of provisions, in consequence of the difficulty of","engyay":"y-bay e-thay ant-way of-ay ovisions-pray, in-ay onsequence-cay of-ay e-thay ifficulty-day of-ay"} +{"eng":"namely, to strike fear into the Germans, take vengeance on the Sigambri,","engyay":"amely-nay, o-tay ike-stray ear-fay into-ay e-thay ermans-Gay, ake-tay engeance-vay on-ay e-thay igambri-Say,"} +{"eng":"eBook number, often in several formats including plain vanilla ASCII,","engyay":"eBook-ay umber-nay, often-ay in-ay everal-say ormats-fay including-ay ain-play anilla-vay ASCII-ay,"} +{"eng":"meantime the legions were approaching, and several messengers arrived","engyay":"eantime-may e-thay egions-lay ere-way approaching-ay, and-ay everal-say essengers-may arrived-ay"} +{"eng":"not to offer any injury to those who had surrendered to the Roman","engyay":"ot-nay o-tay offer-ay any-ay injury-ay o-tay ose-thay o-whay ad-hay urrendered-say o-tay e-thay oman-Ray"} +{"eng":"inform them that, \"if the turret had entirely fallen down, the soldiers","engyay":"inform-ay em-thay at-thay, \"if-ay e-thay urret-tay ad-hay entirely-ay allen-fay own-day, e-thay oldiers-say"} +{"eng":"sestertia, which Domitius had brought with him and lodged in the public","engyay":"estertia-say, ich-whay omitius-Day ad-hay ought-bray ith-way im-hay and-ay odged-lay in-ay e-thay ublic-pay"} +{"eng":"experience and valour. Calling therefore a council, and laying before it","engyay":"experience-ay and-ay alour-vay. alling-Cay erefore-thay a-ay ouncil-cay, and-ay aying-lay efore-bay it-ay"} +{"eng":"days by the great exertion of the soldiers. Having left a strong guard","engyay":"ays-day y-bay e-thay eat-gray exertion-ay of-ay e-thay oldiers-say. aving-Hay eft-lay a-ay ong-stray uard-gay"} +{"eng":"enemy; and at the first charge took one of the four-banked galleys, with","engyay":"enemy-ay; and-ay at-ay e-thay irst-fay arge-chay ook-tay one-ay of-ay e-thay our-banked-fay alleys-gay, ith-way"} +{"eng":"regret. They thought, that considering the extent of their population,","engyay":"egret-ray. ey-Thay ought-thay, at-thay onsidering-cay e-thay extent-ay of-ay eir-thay opulation-pay,"} +{"eng":"Vertico, born in a distinguished position, who in the beginning of the","engyay":"ertico-Vay, orn-bay in-ay a-ay istinguished-day osition-pay, o-whay in-ay e-thay eginning-bay of-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"quickly run together to arms and mount the rampart: they sustained the","engyay":"uickly-qay un-ray ogether-tay o-tay arms-ay and-ay ount-may e-thay ampart-ray: ey-thay ustained-say e-thay"} +{"eng":"Having come to this resolution, they gave orders to collect all the","engyay":"aving-Hay ome-cay o-tay is-thay esolution-ray, ey-thay ave-gay orders-ay o-tay ollect-cay all-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"nature and strength of the situation, from its proximity to the sea, and","engyay":"ature-nay and-ay ength-stray of-ay e-thay ituation-say, om-fray its-ay oximity-pray o-tay e-thay ea-say, and-ay"} +{"eng":"the territories of the Eburones, and were protected by one continued","engyay":"e-thay erritories-tay of-ay e-thay urones-Ebay, and-ay ere-way otected-pray y-bay one-ay ontinued-cay"} +{"eng":"Vergasillaunus, the Arvernian, one of the Gallic leaders, G. vii. 76;","engyay":"ergasillaunus-Vay, e-thay ernian-Arvay, one-ay of-ay e-thay allic-Gay eaders-lay, G-ay. ii-vay. 76;"} +{"eng":"soldiers not to be too intent on plunder, and lose the opportunity of","engyay":"oldiers-say ot-nay o-tay e-bay oo-tay intent-ay on-ay under-play, and-ay ose-lay e-thay opportunity-ay of-ay"} +{"eng":"being under no fears of being thought to act severely from a natural","engyay":"eing-bay under-ay o-nay ears-fay of-ay eing-bay ought-thay o-tay act-ay everely-say om-fray a-ay atural-nay"} +{"eng":"the same place. The decision is left to the votes of the mass: all to a","engyay":"e-thay ame-say ace-play. e-Thay ecision-day is-ay eft-lay o-tay e-thay otes-vay of-ay e-thay ass-may: all-ay o-tay a-ay"} +{"eng":"than face the chaos of murderous distractions to which the tide of feuds","engyay":"an-thay ace-fay e-thay aos-chay of-ay urderous-may istractions-day o-tay ich-whay e-thay ide-tay of-ay euds-fay"} +{"eng":"Having proclaimed this from the tribunal, he advances the same day","engyay":"aving-Hay oclaimed-pray is-thay om-fray e-thay ibunal-tray, e-hay advances-ay e-thay ame-say ay-day"} +{"eng":"tax-gatherers; who, besides the duties imposed, exacted a gratuity for","engyay":"ax-gatherers-tay; o-whay, esides-bay e-thay uties-day imposed-ay, exacted-ay a-ay atuity-gray or-fay"} +{"eng":"cut: he kept the rest of the legions under arms without baggage to","engyay":"ut-cay: e-hay ept-kay e-thay est-ray of-ay e-thay egions-lay under-ay arms-ay ithout-way aggage-bay o-tay"} +{"eng":"were not relaxing in front, and were [at the same time] pressing hard on","engyay":"ere-way ot-nay elaxing-ray in-ay ont-fray, and-ay ere-way [at-ay e-thay ame-say ime-tay] essing-pray ard-hay on-ay"} +{"eng":"increased, but only that those armies, which they had maintained for so","engyay":"increased-ay, ut-bay only-ay at-thay ose-thay armies-ay, ich-whay ey-thay ad-hay aintained-may or-fay o-say"} +{"eng":"soldiers, then leads his army over the Loire, and marches into the","engyay":"oldiers-say, en-thay eads-lay is-hay army-ay over-ay e-thay oire-Lay, and-ay arches-may into-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"camp was attacked by a very powerful army, while fresh men were","engyay":"amp-cay as-way attacked-ay y-bay a-ay ery-vay owerful-pay army-ay, ile-whay esh-fray en-may ere-way"} +{"eng":"came to him with a great number of his own horse and those whom he had","engyay":"ame-cay o-tay im-hay ith-way a-ay eat-gray umber-nay of-ay is-hay own-ay orse-hay and-ay ose-thay om-whay e-hay ad-hay"} +{"eng":"public that he would go to Caesar, but privately sent messengers to","engyay":"ublic-pay at-thay e-hay ould-way o-gay o-tay aesar-Cay, ut-bay ivately-pray ent-say essengers-may o-tay"} +{"eng":"possible his design of fleeing farther, or to endeavour to keep","engyay":"ossible-pay is-hay esign-day of-ay eeing-flay arther-fay, or-ay o-tay endeavour-ay o-tay eep-kay"} +{"eng":"join Viridovix, G. iii. 17; Aulerci Brannovices ordered to furnish their","engyay":"oin-jay iridovix-Vay, G-ay. iii-ay. 17; ulerci-Aay annovices-Bray ordered-ay o-tay urnish-fay eir-thay"} +{"eng":"alliance. In vain; for Caesar, by hasty marches, anticipated them in","engyay":"alliance-ay. In-ay ain-vay; or-fay aesar-Cay, y-bay asty-hay arches-may, anticipated-ay em-thay in-ay"} +{"eng":"the fault of those whom he had employed to conduct those negotiations:","engyay":"e-thay ault-fay of-ay ose-thay om-whay e-hay ad-hay employed-ay o-tay onduct-cay ose-thay egotiations-nay:"} +{"eng":"the Illyrians. We find it occupied by Caesar (C. i. 2) shortly after","engyay":"e-thay yrians-Illay. e-Way ind-fay it-ay occupied-ay y-bay aesar-Cay (C-ay. i-ay. 2) ortly-shay after-ay"} +{"eng":"continent, because, since the time of the equinox was near, he did not","engyay":"ontinent-cay, ecause-bay, ince-say e-thay ime-tay of-ay e-thay equinox-ay as-way ear-nay, e-hay id-day ot-nay"} +{"eng":"in order of battle before the camp. When the action commenced, the enemy","engyay":"in-ay order-ay of-ay attle-bay efore-bay e-thay amp-cay. en-Whay e-thay action-ay ommenced-cay, e-thay enemy-ay"} +{"eng":"is built. 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His men being now distressed, Caesar sends","engyay":"ommences-cay a-ay avalry-cay action-ay. is-Hay en-may eing-bay ow-nay istressed-day, aesar-Cay ends-say"} +{"eng":"part to his own camp, and taking four legions with him, went by a","engyay":"art-pay o-tay is-hay own-ay amp-cay, and-ay aking-tay our-fay egions-lay ith-way im-hay, ent-way y-bay a-ay"} +{"eng":"and when he was attempting to harangue the people, turned him out of the","engyay":"and-ay en-whay e-hay as-way attempting-ay o-tay arangue-hay e-thay eople-pay, urned-tay im-hay out-ay of-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"with the Roman people, which he himself had always fostered and honoured","engyay":"ith-way e-thay oman-Ray eople-pay, ich-whay e-hay imself-hay ad-hay always-ay ostered-fay and-ay onoured-hay"} +{"eng":"entreating assistance, and had returned without accomplishing his","engyay":"entreating-ay assistance-ay, and-ay ad-hay eturned-ray ithout-way accomplishing-ay is-hay"} +{"eng":"allegiance [and] nevertheless learn all his measures: having at length","engyay":"allegiance-ay [and-ay] evertheless-nay earn-lay all-ay is-hay easures-may: aving-hay at-ay ength-lay"} +{"eng":"a convenient harbour, and is enclosed by two projecting promontories.","engyay":"a-ay onvenient-cay arbour-hay, and-ay is-ay enclosed-ay y-bay o-tway ojecting-pray omontories-pray."} +{"eng":"followers, whom they call soldurii (the conditions of whose association","engyay":"ollowers-fay, om-whay ey-thay all-cay oldurii-say (e-thay onditions-cay of-ay ose-whay association-ay"} +{"eng":"them from all sides. For as all the corn was reaped in every part with","engyay":"em-thay om-fray all-ay ides-say. or-Fay as-ay all-ay e-thay orn-cay as-way eaped-ray in-ay every-ay art-pay ith-way"} +{"eng":"more bodies of men must be sent in several directions and the soldiers","engyay":"ore-may odies-bay of-ay en-may ust-may e-bay ent-say in-ay everal-say irections-day and-ay e-thay oldiers-say"} +{"eng":"were following them, on a sudden, from the weight of the cattle, and the","engyay":"ere-way ollowing-fay em-thay, on-ay a-ay udden-say, om-fray e-thay eight-way of-ay e-thay attle-cay, and-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"that they might avoid the suspicion of cowardice. These could neither","engyay":"at-thay ey-thay ight-may avoid-ay e-thay uspicion-say of-ay owardice-cay. ese-Thay ould-cay either-nay"} +{"eng":"assizes in Hither Gaul, Titus Labienus, having discovered that Comius","engyay":"assizes-ay in-ay ither-Hay aul-Gay, itus-Tay abienus-Lay, aving-hay iscovered-day at-thay omius-Cay"} +{"eng":"II.--That this notion might not be confirmed among the Gauls, Caesar","engyay":"at-II.--Thay is-thay otion-nay ight-may ot-nay e-bay onfirmed-cay among-ay e-thay auls-Gay, aesar-Cay"} +{"eng":"on horseback through years, neither, in accordance with the custom of","engyay":"on-ay orseback-hay ough-thray ears-yay, either-nay, in-ay accordance-ay ith-way e-thay ustom-cay of-ay"} +{"eng":"before them Ambiorix spoke to this effect: \"That he confessed that for","engyay":"efore-bay em-thay iorix-Ambay oke-spay o-tay is-thay effect-ay: \"at-Thay e-hay onfessed-cay at-thay or-fay"} +{"eng":"spread on a sudden that when Lentulus, the consul, came to open the","engyay":"ead-spray on-ay a-ay udden-say at-thay en-whay entulus-Lay, e-thay onsul-cay, ame-cay o-tay open-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"Caesar from his first entrance upon public life. Nor does it appear that","engyay":"aesar-Cay om-fray is-hay irst-fay entrance-ay upon-ay ublic-pay ife-lay. or-Nay oes-day it-ay appear-ay at-thay"} +{"eng":"on this side of that place, completed their fortifications.","engyay":"on-ay is-thay ide-say of-ay at-thay ace-play, ompleted-cay eir-thay ortifications-fay."} +{"eng":"vessel tied to the bank, escaped in it: our horse pursued and slew all","engyay":"essel-vay ied-tay o-tay e-thay ank-bay, escaped-ay in-ay it-ay: our-ay orse-hay ursued-pay and-ay ew-slay all-ay"} +{"eng":"before the nearest people perceived it, to lead off their soldiers when","engyay":"efore-bay e-thay earest-nay eople-pay erceived-pay it-ay, o-tay ead-lay off-ay eir-thay oldiers-say en-whay"} +{"eng":"promises, that the consuls and Pompey would not give over their levies.","engyay":"omises-pray, at-thay e-thay onsuls-cay and-ay ompey-Pay ould-way ot-nay ive-gay over-ay eir-thay evies-lay."} +{"eng":"XIX.--Between Pompey's and Caesar's camp there was only the river Apsus,","engyay":"etween-XIX.--Bay ompey's-Pay and-ay aesar's-Cay amp-cay ere-thay as-way only-ay e-thay iver-ray us-Apsay,"} +{"eng":"they made somewhat longer, to project beyond the outside of the wall,","engyay":"ey-thay ade-may omewhat-say onger-lay, o-tay oject-pray eyond-bay e-thay outside-ay of-ay e-thay all-way,"} +{"eng":"all subsisted on old millet and damaged barley, which they had formerly","engyay":"all-ay ubsisted-say on-ay old-ay illet-may and-ay amaged-day arley-bay, ich-whay ey-thay ad-hay ormerly-fay"} +{"eng":"except the Aedui and the Remi, whom Caesar had always held in especial","engyay":"except-ay e-thay edui-Aay and-ay e-thay emi-Ray, om-whay aesar-Cay ad-hay always-ay eld-hay in-ay especial-ay"} +{"eng":"space empty, they had filled the upper part of the hill, as far as the","engyay":"ace-spay empty-ay, ey-thay ad-hay illed-fay e-thay upper-ay art-pay of-ay e-thay ill-hay, as-ay ar-fay as-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"they had some things which they desired to say respecting the common","engyay":"ey-thay ad-hay ome-say ings-thay ich-whay ey-thay esired-day o-tay ay-say especting-ray e-thay ommon-cay"} +{"eng":"that occasion; but it is less known that he was a party to at least two","engyay":"at-thay occasion-ay; ut-bay it-ay is-ay ess-lay own-knay at-thay e-hay as-way a-ay arty-pay o-tay at-ay east-lay o-tway"} +{"eng":"persons at Igilium and Cosa, and which he had manned with his own","engyay":"ersons-pay at-ay ilium-Igay and-ay osa-Cay, and-ay ich-whay e-hay ad-hay anned-may ith-way is-hay own-ay"} +{"eng":"Usipetes as they had amongst them), and quitted their territories and","engyay":"ipetes-Usay as-ay ey-thay ad-hay amongst-ay em-thay), and-ay uitted-qay eir-thay erritories-tay and-ay"} +{"eng":"Pt[)o]l[)e]m[=a]is, an ancient city of Africa, _St. Jean d'Acre_","engyay":"o]l[)e]m[=a]is-Pt[)ay, an-ay ancient-ay ity-cay of-ay ica-Afray, _St-ay. ean-Jay e_-d'Acray"} +{"eng":"the opinion of Sabinus prevails. It is proclaimed that they will march","engyay":"e-thay opinion-ay of-ay abinus-Say evails-pray. It-ay is-ay oclaimed-pray at-thay ey-thay ill-way arch-may"} +{"eng":"ambassadors to him about a surrender. When these had met him in the way","engyay":"ambassadors-ay o-tay im-hay about-ay a-ay urrender-say. en-Whay ese-thay ad-hay et-may im-hay in-ay e-thay ay-way"} +{"eng":"the soldiers were embarked, and left row-galleys for them in a secure","engyay":"e-thay oldiers-say ere-way embarked-ay, and-ay eft-lay ow-galleys-ray or-fay em-thay in-ay a-ay ecure-say"} +{"eng":"line of march and served as a guard to their rear, having assailed our","engyay":"ine-lay of-ay arch-may and-ay erved-say as-ay a-ay uard-gay o-tay eir-thay ear-ray, aving-hay assailed-ay our-ay"} +{"eng":"place, C. iii. 79","engyay":"ace-play, C-ay. iii-ay. 79"} +{"eng":"and repel the Germans (who were said to have been summoned by the Belgae","engyay":"and-ay epel-ray e-thay ermans-Gay (o-whay ere-way aid-say o-tay ave-hay een-bay ummoned-say y-bay e-thay elgae-Bay"} +{"eng":"neighbouring states, headed by Correus, one of the Bellovaci, and","engyay":"eighbouring-nay ates-stay, eaded-hay y-bay orreus-Cay, one-ay of-ay e-thay ellovaci-Bay, and-ay"} +{"eng":"P[)a]laeste, a town in Epirus, near Oricurn","engyay":"a]laeste-P[)ay, a-ay own-tay in-ay irus-Epay, ear-nay icurn-Oray"} +{"eng":"arms, comply.","engyay":"arms-ay, omply-cay."} +{"eng":"Phasis, a large river in Colchis, now called _Fasso_, which flows into","engyay":"asis-Phay, a-ay arge-lay iver-ray in-ay olchis-Cay, ow-nay alled-cay asso_-_Fay, ich-whay ows-flay into-ay"} +{"eng":"hostages from both nations, and, assembling a numerous force, marches to","engyay":"ostages-hay om-fray oth-bay ations-nay, and-ay, assembling-ay a-ay umerous-nay orce-fay, arches-may o-tay"} +{"eng":"XX.--Domitius's design being noised abroad, the soldiers in Confinium","engyay":"omitius's-XX.--Day esign-day eing-bay oised-nay abroad-ay, e-thay oldiers-say in-ay onfinium-Cay"} +{"eng":"new and uncommon event, Pompey carried them round all his works, and","engyay":"ew-nay and-ay uncommon-ay event-ay, ompey-Pay arried-cay em-thay ound-ray all-ay is-hay orks-way, and-ay"} +{"eng":"He persuades his slave, by the hope of freedom, and by great rewards, to","engyay":"e-Hay ersuades-pay is-hay ave-slay, y-bay e-thay ope-hay of-ay eedom-fray, and-ay y-bay eat-gray ewards-ray, o-tay"} +{"eng":"and ordering part of his legions to remain in Pompey's camp, sent back a","engyay":"and-ay ordering-ay art-pay of-ay is-hay egions-lay o-tay emain-ray in-ay ompey's-Pay amp-cay, ent-say ack-bay a-ay"} +{"eng":"XXXI.--But Caesar, although he had not as yet discovered their measures,","engyay":"ut-XXXI.--Bay aesar-Cay, although-ay e-hay ad-hay ot-nay as-ay et-yay iscovered-day eir-thay easures-may,"} +{"eng":"the cavalry, because he thought they were intimidated by the late","engyay":"e-thay avalry-cay, ecause-bay e-hay ought-thay ey-thay ere-way intimidated-ay y-bay e-thay ate-lay"} +{"eng":"lay between them and Ariovistus, or else that the supplies could not be","engyay":"ay-lay etween-bay em-thay and-ay iovistus-Aray, or-ay else-ay at-thay e-thay upplies-say ould-cay ot-nay e-bay"} +{"eng":"Cham; of these names, however, the first is the one most commonly","engyay":"am-Chay; of-ay ese-thay ames-nay, owever-hay, e-thay irst-fay is-ay e-thay one-ay ost-may ommonly-cay"} +{"eng":"oath, by which you are at present bound; and have respect only to that","engyay":"oath-ay, y-bay ich-whay ou-yay are-ay at-ay esent-pray ound-bay; and-ay ave-hay espect-ray only-ay o-tay at-thay"} +{"eng":"by Nim[)e]guen, falls into the Meuse, above Gorcum, G. iv. 10","engyay":"y-bay im[)e]guen-Nay, alls-fay into-ay e-thay euse-May, above-ay orcum-Gay, G-ay. iv-ay. 10"} +{"eng":"proposals were conveyed to them by others, as if terms were argued by","engyay":"oposals-pray ere-way onveyed-cay o-tay em-thay y-bay others-ay, as-ay if-ay erms-tay ere-way argued-ay y-bay"} +{"eng":"he could not give credit to it, because he had so great confidence in","engyay":"e-hay ould-cay ot-nay ive-gay edit-cray o-tay it-ay, ecause-bay e-hay ad-hay o-say eat-gray onfidence-cay in-ay"} +{"eng":"17","engyay":"17"} +{"eng":"_Marbianco_, or _Mare della Tana_. It is about six hundred miles in","engyay":"arbianco_-_May, or-ay are-_May ella-day ana_-Tay. It-ay is-ay about-ay ix-say undred-hay iles-may in-ay"} +{"eng":"constantly at his own expense and keeps about his own person a great","engyay":"onstantly-cay at-ay is-hay own-ay expense-ay and-ay eeps-kay about-ay is-hay own-ay erson-pay a-ay eat-gray"} +{"eng":"raise the Aedui; that it was necessary that they too should go before","engyay":"aise-ray e-thay edui-Aay; at-thay it-ay as-way ecessary-nay at-thay ey-thay oo-tay ould-shay o-gay efore-bay"} +{"eng":"surrounded by their own troops, and forced to submit to the greatest","engyay":"urrounded-say y-bay eir-thay own-ay oops-tray, and-ay orced-fay o-tay ubmit-say o-tay e-thay eatest-gray"} +{"eng":"inasmuch as they greatly relied on the nature of their situation. They","engyay":"inasmuch-ay as-ay ey-thay eatly-gray elied-ray on-ay e-thay ature-nay of-ay eir-thay ituation-say. ey-Thay"} +{"eng":"Early indeed did Caesar's trials commence; and it is probable, that, had","engyay":"arly-Eay indeed-ay id-day aesar's-Cay ials-tray ommence-cay; and-ay it-ay is-ay obable-pray, at-thay, ad-hay"} +{"eng":"delayed Caesar's army, but his cavalry pursuing Afranius's forces,","engyay":"elayed-day aesar's-Cay army-ay, ut-bay is-hay avalry-cay ursuing-pay anius's-Afray orces-fay,"} +{"eng":"had made these hedges present a fortification like a wall, through which","engyay":"ad-hay ade-may ese-thay edges-hay esent-pray a-ay ortification-fay ike-lay a-ay all-way, ough-thray ich-whay"} +{"eng":"France, which rises from a double spring in Mont de la Fourche, a part","engyay":"ance-Fray, ich-whay ises-ray om-fray a-ay ouble-day ing-spray in-ay ont-May e-day a-lay ourche-Fay, a-ay art-pay"} +{"eng":"Anc[)a]l[=i]tes, a people of Britain, of the hundred of _Henley_, in","engyay":"a]l[=i]tes-Anc[)ay, a-ay eople-pay of-ay itain-Bray, of-ay e-thay undred-hay of-ay enley_-_Hay, in-ay"} +{"eng":"Nervii, an ancient people of _Gallia Belgica_, thought to have dwelt in","engyay":"ervii-Nay, an-ay ancient-ay eople-pay of-ay allia-_Gay elgica_-Bay, ought-thay o-tay ave-hay elt-dway in-ay"} +{"eng":"experience of the soldiers, because, having been trained by former","engyay":"experience-ay of-ay e-thay oldiers-say, ecause-bay, aving-hay een-bay ained-tray y-bay ormer-fay"} +{"eng":"opportunity for deliberating was short; that he believed that Caesar had","engyay":"opportunity-ay or-fay eliberating-day as-way ort-shay; at-thay e-hay elieved-bay at-thay aesar-Cay ad-hay"} +{"eng":"legion into the territories of the Atrebates, to which he knew his march","engyay":"egion-lay into-ay e-thay erritories-tay of-ay e-thay ebates-Atray, o-tay ich-whay e-hay ew-knay is-hay arch-may"} +{"eng":"submit, G. iv. 21; persuades the Bellov[)a]ci to furnish their","engyay":"ubmit-say, G-ay. iv-ay. 21; ersuades-pay e-thay ellov[)a]ci-Bay o-tay urnish-fay eir-thay"} +{"eng":"Gar[=i]tes, a people of Gaul, inhabiting the country now called _Gavre,","engyay":"ar[=i]tes-Gay, a-ay eople-pay of-ay aul-Gay, inhabiting-ay e-thay ountry-cay ow-nay alled-cay avre-_Gay,"} +{"eng":"being informed of what had happened, marched with the fifth legion,","engyay":"eing-bay informed-ay of-ay at-whay ad-hay appened-hay, arched-may ith-way e-thay ifth-fay egion-lay,"} +{"eng":"he was at liberty to forage, and had a communication with his shipping,","engyay":"e-hay as-way at-ay iberty-lay o-tay orage-fay, and-ay ad-hay a-ay ommunication-cay ith-way is-hay ipping-shay,"} +{"eng":"fled to Africa, and finding it without a governor, had seized it of his","engyay":"ed-flay o-tay ica-Afray, and-ay inding-fay it-ay ithout-way a-ay overnor-gay, ad-hay eized-say it-ay of-ay is-hay"} +{"eng":"afterwards, upon the signal being given, sally forth from the camp, and","engyay":"afterwards-ay, upon-ay e-thay ignal-say eing-bay iven-gay, ally-say orth-fay om-fray e-thay amp-cay, and-ay"} +{"eng":"which Publius Attius had had repaired for this war, frightened at the","engyay":"ich-whay ublius-Pay ius-Attay ad-hay ad-hay epaired-ray or-fay is-thay ar-way, ightened-fray at-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"greater part of their men, they fled in consternation whither-soever","engyay":"eater-gray art-pay of-ay eir-thay en-may, ey-thay ed-flay in-ay onsternation-cay ither-soever-whay"} +{"eng":"horse to the charge: Curio was not deficient in skill, and encouraged","engyay":"orse-hay o-tay e-thay arge-chay: urio-Cay as-way ot-nay eficient-day in-ay ill-skay, and-ay encouraged-ay"} +{"eng":"Bookes of C. Julius Caesar, London, 1563, 1565, 1578, 1590; by Chapman,","engyay":"ookes-Bay of-ay C-ay. ulius-Jay aesar-Cay, ondon-Lay, 1563, 1565, 1578, 1590; y-bay apman-Chay,"} +{"eng":"of cattle and men, but also had fallen to the earth, owing to the time","engyay":"of-ay attle-cay and-ay en-may, ut-bay also-ay ad-hay allen-fay o-tay e-thay earth-ay, owing-ay o-tay e-thay ime-tay"} +{"eng":"ii. 15","engyay":"ii-ay. 15"} +{"eng":"place for the remaining portion of the winter, all Gaul should revolt","engyay":"ace-play or-fay e-thay emaining-ray ortion-pay of-ay e-thay inter-way, all-ay aul-Gay ould-shay evolt-ray"} +{"eng":"seeing no likelihood of being able to bring Pompey to an action, judged","engyay":"eeing-say o-nay ikelihood-lay of-ay eing-bay able-ay o-tay ing-bray ompey-Pay o-tay an-ay action-ay, udged-jay"} +{"eng":"Our men, perceiving that the enemy had discovered their plot, and","engyay":"ur-Oay en-may, erceiving-pay at-thay e-thay enemy-ay ad-hay iscovered-day eir-thay ot-play, and-ay"} +{"eng":"near the river Ebro. He requires of them all to assist him with corn, to","engyay":"ear-nay e-thay iver-ray o-Ebray. e-Hay equires-ray of-ay em-thay all-ay o-tay assist-ay im-hay ith-way orn-cay, o-tay"} +{"eng":"clamorous were his creditors that he could not have left Rome on his","engyay":"amorous-clay ere-way is-hay editors-cray at-thay e-hay ould-cay ot-nay ave-hay eft-lay ome-Ray on-ay is-hay"} +{"eng":"conceals the standards, and transfers his soldiers in small bodies from","engyay":"onceals-cay e-thay andards-stay, and-ay ansfers-tray is-hay oldiers-say in-ay all-smay odies-bay om-fray"} +{"eng":"skirmishes were fought in consequence of it. In one of these, when","engyay":"irmishes-skay ere-way ought-fay in-ay onsequence-cay of-ay it-ay. In-ay one-ay of-ay ese-thay, en-whay"} +{"eng":"shorter road to intercept the enemy: and having marched six miles, drew","engyay":"orter-shay oad-ray o-tay intercept-ay e-thay enemy-ay: and-ay aving-hay arched-may ix-say iles-may, ew-dray"} +{"eng":"forces which they had brought out of the camp.","engyay":"orces-fay ich-whay ey-thay ad-hay ought-bray out-ay of-ay e-thay amp-cay."} +{"eng":"screened all their forces from the sight of the Romans, which no sooner","engyay":"eened-scray all-ay eir-thay orces-fay om-fray e-thay ight-say of-ay e-thay omans-Ray, ich-whay o-nay ooner-say"} +{"eng":"Gaul, which being reduced to the form of a province, stripped of its","engyay":"aul-Gay, ich-whay eing-bay educed-ray o-tay e-thay orm-fay of-ay a-ay ovince-pray, ipped-stray of-ay its-ay"} +{"eng":"ships, with their cargoes, but found them empty; and having taken about","engyay":"ips-shay, ith-way eir-thay argoes-cay, ut-bay ound-fay em-thay empty-ay; and-ay aving-hay aken-tay about-ay"} +{"eng":"over-matched in this, that the enemy when wearied by the long continuance","engyay":"over-matched-ay in-ay is-thay, at-thay e-thay enemy-ay en-whay earied-way y-bay e-thay ong-lay ontinuance-cay"} +{"eng":"Ar[)i]m[)i]num, a city of Italy, _Rimini_; Caesar having sounded the","engyay":"i]m[)i]num-Ar[)ay, a-ay ity-cay of-ay aly-Itay, imini_-_Ray; aesar-Cay aving-hay ounded-say e-thay"} +{"eng":"_Piedmont_. The name, Allobroges, means highlanders, and is derived from","engyay":"iedmont_-_Pay. e-Thay ame-nay, obroges-Allay, eans-may ighlanders-hay, and-ay is-ay erived-day om-fray"} +{"eng":"slew a great number of them. Caesar having concluded two very important","engyay":"ew-slay a-ay eat-gray umber-nay of-ay em-thay. aesar-Cay aving-hay oncluded-cay o-tway ery-vay important-ay"} +{"eng":"continue in the same scarcity, indigence, hardihood, as the Germans, and","engyay":"ontinue-cay in-ay e-thay ame-say arcity-scay, indigence-ay, ardihood-hay, as-ay e-thay ermans-Gay, and-ay"} +{"eng":"Cingetorix, whom we have stated to have remained firm in his allegiance","engyay":"ingetorix-Cay, om-whay e-way ave-hay ated-stay o-tay ave-hay emained-ray irm-fay in-ay is-hay allegiance-ay"} +{"eng":"XVII.--They worship as their divinity, Mercury in particular, and have","engyay":"ey-XVII.--Thay orship-way as-ay eir-thay ivinity-day, ercury-May in-ay articular-pay, and-ay ave-hay"} +{"eng":"the Black Forest, in part of the modern _Lugen_, G. ii. 4","engyay":"e-thay ack-Blay orest-Fay, in-ay art-pay of-ay e-thay odern-may ugen_-_Lay, G-ay. ii-ay. 4"} +{"eng":"_Lendoul_, over against Britain","engyay":"endoul_-_Lay, over-ay against-ay itain-Bray"} +{"eng":"was celebrated for its mineral treasures, especially iron","engyay":"as-way elebrated-cay or-fay its-ay ineral-may easures-tray, especially-ay iron-ay"} +{"eng":"crossing the Rubicon; Caesar takes possession of it with a garrison of","engyay":"ossing-cray e-thay ubicon-Ray; aesar-Cay akes-tay ossession-pay of-ay it-ay ith-way a-ay arrison-gay of-ay"} +{"eng":"loss had been suffered on both sides, to serve as a lesson and","engyay":"oss-lay ad-hay een-bay uffered-say on-ay oth-bay ides-say, o-tay erve-say as-ay a-ay esson-lay and-ay"} +{"eng":"off its left-hand branch, the Vahalis (Waal), by a western course to","engyay":"off-ay its-ay eft-hand-lay anch-bray, e-thay ahalis-Vay (aal-Way), y-bay a-ay estern-way ourse-cay o-tay"} +{"eng":"he not, when you were ready to submit to the greatest difficulties, cast","engyay":"e-hay ot-nay, en-whay ou-yay ere-way eady-ray o-tay ubmit-say o-tay e-thay eatest-gray ifficulties-day, ast-cay"} +{"eng":"halting. But both the nature of the ground and the strength of the","engyay":"alting-hay. ut-Bay oth-bay e-thay ature-nay of-ay e-thay ound-gray and-ay e-thay ength-stray of-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"who were posted in the upper line. The Helvetii, having followed with","engyay":"o-whay ere-way osted-pay in-ay e-thay upper-ay ine-lay. e-Thay elvetii-Hay, aving-hay ollowed-fay ith-way"} +{"eng":"enemy are directing their march. These, having too eagerly pursued the","engyay":"enemy-ay are-ay irecting-day eir-thay arch-may. ese-Thay, aving-hay oo-tay eagerly-ay ursued-pay e-thay"} +{"eng":"situation of the city, which, being built on a very high mountain, was","engyay":"ituation-say of-ay e-thay ity-cay, ich-whay, eing-bay uilt-bay on-ay a-ay ery-vay igh-hay ountain-may, as-way"} +{"eng":"side, a hill, which our men could not include in their works, on account","engyay":"ide-say, a-ay ill-hay, ich-whay our-ay en-may ould-cay ot-nay include-ay in-ay eir-thay orks-way, on-ay account-ay"} +{"eng":"that all the people had gone off in the night from that part of the town","engyay":"at-thay all-ay e-thay eople-pay ad-hay one-gay off-ay in-ay e-thay ight-nay om-fray at-thay art-pay of-ay e-thay own-tay"} +{"eng":"war, C. iii. 107","engyay":"ar-way, C-ay. iii-ay. 107"} +{"eng":"by which he remitted the annual rents of the houses to the tenants, the","engyay":"y-bay ich-whay e-hay emitted-ray e-thay annual-ay ents-ray of-ay e-thay ouses-hay o-tay e-thay enants-tay, e-thay"} +{"eng":"those states of the Gauls, which are called the Armoricae, had assembled","engyay":"ose-thay ates-stay of-ay e-thay auls-Gay, ich-whay are-ay alled-cay e-thay oricae-Armay, ad-hay assembled-ay"} +{"eng":"he sends messengers to the neighbouring states and summons horse from","engyay":"e-hay ends-say essengers-may o-tay e-thay eighbouring-nay ates-stay and-ay ummons-say orse-hay om-fray"} +{"eng":"guard for the baggage-train, upon the battle being reported to them,","engyay":"uard-gay or-fay e-thay aggage-train-bay, upon-ay e-thay attle-bay eing-bay eported-ray o-tay em-thay,"} +{"eng":"storm and also their passing the river, and did not see our men advance","engyay":"orm-stay and-ay also-ay eir-thay assing-pay e-thay iver-ray, and-ay id-day ot-nay ee-say our-ay en-may advance-ay"} +{"eng":"the will of heaven that the Germans should conquer, if they engaged in","engyay":"e-thay ill-way of-ay eaven-hay at-thay e-thay ermans-Gay ould-shay onquer-cay, if-ay ey-thay engaged-ay in-ay"} +{"eng":"crime, are now hastening to slay us? Therefore, if there be any spirit","engyay":"ime-cray, are-ay ow-nay astening-hay o-tay ay-slay us-ay? erefore-Thay, if-ay ere-thay e-bay any-ay irit-spay"} +{"eng":"LXVIII.--But Fortune, who exerts a powerful influence as well in other","engyay":"ut-LXVIII.--Bay ortune-Fay, o-whay exerts-ay a-ay owerful-pay influence-ay as-ay ell-way in-ay other-ay"} +{"eng":"message in the presence of Libo, Lucius Lucceius, and Theophanes, to","engyay":"essage-may in-ay e-thay esence-pray of-ay ibo-Lay, ucius-Lay ucceius-Lay, and-ay eophanes-Thay, o-tay"} +{"eng":"we had come into Britain, the eighteen ships, to which reference has","engyay":"e-way ad-hay ome-cay into-ay itain-Bray, e-thay eighteen-ay ips-shay, o-tay ich-whay eference-ray as-hay"} +{"eng":"surrendered itself to Crassus, and of its own accord sent hostages, in","engyay":"urrendered-say itself-ay o-tay assus-Cray, and-ay of-ay its-ay own-ay accord-ay ent-say ostages-hay, in-ay"} +{"eng":"before.","engyay":"efore-bay."} +{"eng":"resistance, and even, after losing the greatest part of their forces by","engyay":"esistance-ray, and-ay even-ay, after-ay osing-lay e-thay eatest-gray art-pay of-ay eir-thay orces-fay y-bay"} +{"eng":"the baggage of all the legions to Aduatuca. That is the name of a fort.","engyay":"e-thay aggage-bay of-ay all-ay e-thay egions-lay o-tay uatuca-Aday. at-Thay is-ay e-thay ame-nay of-ay a-ay ort-fay."} +{"eng":"Atrebatian fled to those Germans from whom he had borrowed auxiliaries","engyay":"ebatian-Atray ed-flay o-tay ose-thay ermans-Gay om-fray om-whay e-hay ad-hay orrowed-bay auxiliaries-ay"} +{"eng":"Senones, he determined to attack it, in order that he might not leave an","engyay":"enones-Say, e-hay etermined-day o-tay attack-ay it-ay, in-ay order-ay at-thay e-hay ight-may ot-nay eave-lay an-ay"} +{"eng":"ford. Caesar, having perceived this, sent some light-armed Germans and a","engyay":"ord-fay. aesar-Cay, aving-hay erceived-pay is-thay, ent-say ome-say ight-armed-lay ermans-Gay and-ay a-ay"} +{"eng":"the night and obliged to engage under their baggage, or lest they should","engyay":"e-thay ight-nay and-ay obliged-ay o-tay engage-ay under-ay eir-thay aggage-bay, or-ay est-lay ey-thay ould-shay"} +{"eng":"an office of trust; nor of his own strength, nor of the disposition of","engyay":"an-ay office-ay of-ay ust-tray; or-nay of-ay is-hay own-ay ength-stray, or-nay of-ay e-thay isposition-day of-ay"} +{"eng":"Caesar had sent to keep garrison there, and having lost a few men in the","engyay":"aesar-Cay ad-hay ent-say o-tay eep-kay arrison-gay ere-thay, and-ay aving-hay ost-lay a-ay ew-fay en-may in-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"from east to west eighty-five leagues in length. The name is derived","engyay":"om-fray east-ay o-tay est-way eighty-five-ay eagues-lay in-ay ength-lay. e-Thay ame-nay is-ay erived-day"} +{"eng":"for storming a camp. Curio, therefore, led his army back to the camp,","engyay":"or-fay orming-stay a-ay amp-cay. urio-Cay, erefore-thay, ed-lay is-hay army-ay ack-bay o-tay e-thay amp-cay,"} +{"eng":"men, even those who possessed great experience in the camp, both","engyay":"en-may, even-ay ose-thay o-whay ossessed-pay eat-gray experience-ay in-ay e-thay amp-cay, oth-bay"} +{"eng":"defeated, and when he had, therefore, in the beginning of winter, set","engyay":"efeated-day, and-ay en-whay e-hay ad-hay, erefore-thay, in-ay e-thay eginning-bay of-ay inter-way, et-say"} +{"eng":"Lentulus and Marcellus, the consuls, Caesar's enemies, G. viii. 50;","engyay":"entulus-Lay and-ay arcellus-May, e-thay onsuls-cay, aesar's-Cay enemies-ay, G-ay. iii-vay. 50;"} +{"eng":"those made by Caesar at Arelas were added six ships taken from the","engyay":"ose-thay ade-may y-bay aesar-Cay at-ay elas-Aray ere-way added-ay ix-say ips-shay aken-tay om-fray e-thay"} +{"eng":"purporting that he acted as he did by the orders and commands of Pompey,","engyay":"urporting-pay at-thay e-hay acted-ay as-ay e-hay id-day y-bay e-thay orders-ay and-ay ommands-cay of-ay ompey-Pay,"} +{"eng":"than those who would calmly endure distress. And I would approve of this","engyay":"an-thay ose-thay o-whay ould-way almly-cay endure-ay istress-day. And-ay I-ay ould-way approve-ay of-ay is-thay"} +{"eng":"status with the IRS.","engyay":"atus-stay ith-way e-thay IRS-ay."} +{"eng":"Commius, whom, upon subduing the Atrebates, he had created king there, a","engyay":"ommius-Cay, om-whay, upon-ay ubduing-say e-thay ebates-Atray, e-hay ad-hay eated-cray ing-kay ere-thay, a-ay"} +{"eng":"was added, that they were indignant that their children were torn from","engyay":"as-way added-ay, at-thay ey-thay ere-way indignant-ay at-thay eir-thay ildren-chay ere-way orn-tay om-fray"} +{"eng":"XIX.--Having read Pompey's letter, Domitius, concealing the truth, gave","engyay":"aving-XIX.--Hay ead-ray ompey's-Pay etter-lay, omitius-Day, oncealing-cay e-thay uth-tray, ave-gay"} +{"eng":"of the army to Dyrrachium being sent back by the consuls, returned to","engyay":"of-ay e-thay army-ay o-tay yrrachium-Day eing-bay ent-say ack-bay y-bay e-thay onsuls-cay, eturned-ray o-tay"} +{"eng":"daring to fight, retreated disgracefully into their camp. That he","engyay":"aring-day o-tay ight-fay, etreated-ray isgracefully-day into-ay eir-thay amp-cay. at-Thay e-hay"} +{"eng":"lines, marched to that place. He ordered the first and second lines to","engyay":"ines-lay, arched-may o-tay at-thay ace-play. e-Hay ordered-ay e-thay irst-fay and-ay econd-say ines-lay o-tay"} +{"eng":"nor could he, without great expense and trouble, draw his army together","engyay":"or-nay ould-cay e-hay, ithout-way eat-gray expense-ay and-ay ouble-tray, aw-dray is-hay army-ay ogether-tay"} +{"eng":"without doing wrong [to others]; but they might, if they were desirous,","engyay":"ithout-way oing-day ong-wray [o-tay others-ay]; ut-bay ey-thay ight-may, if-ay ey-thay ere-way esirous-day,"} +{"eng":"they cannot at present take precautions, by giving and receiving","engyay":"ey-thay annot-cay at-ay esent-pray ake-tay ecautions-pray, y-bay iving-gay and-ay eceiving-ray"} +{"eng":"the severity which History has made so memorable. He had neither any","engyay":"e-thay everity-say ich-whay istory-Hay as-hay ade-may o-say emorable-may. e-Hay ad-hay either-nay any-ay"} +{"eng":"four times consul, that Caesar was required to divorce: but he spurned","engyay":"our-fay imes-tay onsul-cay, at-thay aesar-Cay as-way equired-ray o-tay ivorce-day: ut-bay e-hay urned-spay"} +{"eng":"outrage and mischief. Yet, in order that a period might intervene, until","engyay":"outrage-ay and-ay ischief-may. et-Yay, in-ay order-ay at-thay a-ay eriod-pay ight-may intervene-ay, until-ay"} +{"eng":"learned by experience in other places, could not be pierced by darts or","engyay":"earned-lay y-bay experience-ay in-ay other-ay aces-play, ould-cay ot-nay e-bay ierced-pay y-bay arts-day or-ay"} +{"eng":"its coins, establish the Grecian origin of the place","engyay":"its-ay oins-cay, establish-ay e-thay ecian-Gray origin-ay of-ay e-thay ace-play"} +{"eng":"the government of the Oscenses, send ambassadors to Caesar, and offer to","engyay":"e-thay overnment-gay of-ay e-thay enses-Oscay, end-say ambassadors-ay o-tay aesar-Cay, and-ay offer-ay o-tay"} +{"eng":"person should be at the gates of Rome, to direct the affairs of the","engyay":"erson-pay ould-shay e-bay at-ay e-thay ates-gay of-ay ome-Ray, o-tay irect-day e-thay affairs-ay of-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"garrison on it.","engyay":"arrison-gay on-ay it-ay."} +{"eng":"were ravaging their territories; that they had not been able to purchase","engyay":"ere-way avaging-ray eir-thay erritories-tay; at-thay ey-thay ad-hay ot-nay een-bay able-ay o-tay urchase-pay"} +{"eng":"near mount Amanus, had assumed to himself the title of imperator, after","engyay":"ear-nay ount-may anus-Amay, ad-hay assumed-ay o-tay imself-hay e-thay itle-tay of-ay imperator-ay, after-ay"} +{"eng":"down the river silently for four miles, at the end of the fourth watch,","engyay":"own-day e-thay iver-ray ilently-say or-fay our-fay iles-may, at-ay e-thay end-ay of-ay e-thay ourth-fay atch-way,"} +{"eng":"goods confiscated by Indutiom[)a]rus, 56","engyay":"oods-gay onfiscated-cay y-bay utiom[)a]rus-Inday, 56"} +{"eng":"it was permitted by the laws that he should be chosen consul. This","engyay":"it-ay as-way ermitted-pay y-bay e-thay aws-lay at-thay e-hay ould-shay e-bay osen-chay onsul-cay. is-Thay"} +{"eng":"massacre at Genabum and the fatigue of the siege, they spared neither","engyay":"assacre-may at-ay enabum-Gay and-ay e-thay atigue-fay of-ay e-thay iege-say, ey-thay ared-spay either-nay"} +{"eng":"of the Rhone, betake themselves in flight to Caesar and assure him that","engyay":"of-ay e-thay one-Rhay, etake-bay emselves-thay in-ay ight-flay o-tay aesar-Cay and-ay assure-ay im-hay at-thay"} +{"eng":"Lark) legion. And very singular it was that Cato, or Marcellus, or some","engyay":"ark-Lay) egion-lay. And-ay ery-vay ingular-say it-ay as-way at-thay ato-Cay, or-ay arcellus-May, or-ay ome-say"} +{"eng":"behind to refresh their horses having perceived at a distance the defeat","engyay":"ehind-bay o-tay efresh-ray eir-thay orses-hay aving-hay erceived-pay at-ay a-ay istance-day e-thay efeat-day"} +{"eng":"such another storm. They sallied out against the other tower and agger,","engyay":"uch-say another-ay orm-stay. ey-Thay allied-say out-ay against-ay e-thay other-ay ower-tay and-ay agger-ay,"} +{"eng":"Vangi[)o]nes, an ancient people of Germany, about the city of _Worms_,","engyay":"angi[)o]nes-Vay, an-ay ancient-ay eople-pay of-ay ermany-Gay, about-ay e-thay ity-cay of-ay orms_-_Way,"} +{"eng":"When these letters and despatches were received at Rome, a great","engyay":"en-Whay ese-thay etters-lay and-ay espatches-day ere-way eceived-ray at-ay ome-Ray, a-ay eat-gray"} +{"eng":"Mona, in Caesar, the Isle of _Man_; in Ptolemy, _Anglesey_, G. v. 13","engyay":"ona-May, in-ay aesar-Cay, e-thay e-Islay of-ay an_-_May; in-ay olemy-Ptay, esey_-_Anglay, G-ay. v-ay. 13"} +{"eng":"LXIV.--The latter demands hostages from the remaining states: nay, more,","engyay":"e-LXIV.--Thay atter-lay emands-day ostages-hay om-fray e-thay emaining-ray ates-stay: ay-nay, ore-may,"} +{"eng":"prisoner.","engyay":"isoner-pray."} +{"eng":"exhausted, because Afranius had conveyed almost all the corn, before","engyay":"exhausted-ay, ecause-bay anius-Afray ad-hay onveyed-cay almost-ay all-ay e-thay orn-cay, efore-bay"} +{"eng":"from groundless suspicions, sudden affright, or religious scruples, have","engyay":"om-fray oundless-gray uspicions-say, udden-say affright-ay, or-ay eligious-ray uples-scray, ave-hay"} +{"eng":"the war against Cassius. He thus treats with Caesar:--that, \"if the","engyay":"e-thay ar-way against-ay assius-Cay. e-Hay us-thay eats-tray ith-way aesar:--that-Cay, \"if-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"with the weight of the multitude, and the fears of the rest delayed them","engyay":"ith-way e-thay eight-way of-ay e-thay ultitude-may, and-ay e-thay ears-fay of-ay e-thay est-ray elayed-day em-thay"} +{"eng":"him as hostages; because he feared a commotion in Gaul when he should be","engyay":"im-hay as-ay ostages-hay; ecause-bay e-hay eared-fay a-ay ommotion-cay in-ay aul-Gay en-whay e-hay ould-shay e-bay"} +{"eng":"resource in his power.","engyay":"esource-ray in-ay is-hay ower-pay."} +{"eng":"foremost men could not struggle up it unless assisted by those behind.","engyay":"oremost-fay en-may ould-cay ot-nay uggle-stray up-ay it-ay unless-ay assisted-ay y-bay ose-thay ehind-bay."} +{"eng":"Clodius to Scipio, to treat about a peace, whose endeavours prove","engyay":"odius-Clay o-tay ipio-Scay, o-tay eat-tray about-ay a-ay eace-pay, ose-whay endeavours-ay ove-pray"} +{"eng":"leaving there the baggage of the army, the hostages of the states, the","engyay":"eaving-lay ere-thay e-thay aggage-bay of-ay e-thay army-ay, e-thay ostages-hay of-ay e-thay ates-stay, e-thay"} +{"eng":"XV.--Caesar, having moved forward from Auximum, traversed the whole","engyay":"aesar-XV.--Cay, aving-hay oved-may orward-fay om-fray uximum-Aay, aversed-tray e-thay ole-whay"} +{"eng":"Romans could withstand the sight of such an immense host: especially in","engyay":"omans-Ray ould-cay ithstand-way e-thay ight-say of-ay uch-say an-ay immense-ay ost-hay: especially-ay in-ay"} +{"eng":"themselves and all their possessions to [Caesar's] disposal: that they","engyay":"emselves-thay and-ay all-ay eir-thay ossessions-pay o-tay [aesar's-Cay] isposal-day: at-thay ey-thay"} +{"eng":"And it was with difficulty that they were then restrained from breaking","engyay":"And-ay it-ay as-way ith-way ifficulty-day at-thay ey-thay ere-way en-thay estrained-ray om-fray eaking-bray"} +{"eng":"engines. But when that part of the turret which was completed was","engyay":"engines-ay. ut-Bay en-whay at-thay art-pay of-ay e-thay urret-tay ich-whay as-way ompleted-cay as-way"} +{"eng":"Arecomici, occupying the district now called Le Rauergne. Their capital","engyay":"ecomici-Aray, occupying-ay e-thay istrict-day ow-nay alled-cay e-Lay auergne-Ray. eir-Thay apital-cay"} +{"eng":"him, when, after having thrown up the ensigns of power, and abdicated","engyay":"im-hay, en-whay, after-ay aving-hay own-thray up-ay e-thay ensigns-ay of-ay ower-pay, and-ay abdicated-ay"} +{"eng":"to march through the Province without doing any harm, because they had\"","engyay":"o-tay arch-may ough-thray e-thay ovince-Pray ithout-way oing-day any-ay arm-hay, ecause-bay ey-thay ad-hay\""} +{"eng":"Ptolemy the father to his kingdom, had killed Bibulus's two sons; and","engyay":"olemy-Ptay e-thay ather-fay o-tay is-hay ingdom-kay, ad-hay illed-kay ibulus's-Bay o-tway ons-say; and-ay"} +{"eng":"Gaul, and vigorous prosecution of the war against Ambiorix, 27; crosses","engyay":"aul-Gay, and-ay igorous-vay osecution-pray of-ay e-thay ar-way against-ay iorix-Ambay, 27; osses-cray"} +{"eng":"information: that the greater part of the Belgae were sprung from the","engyay":"information-ay: at-thay e-thay eater-gray art-pay of-ay e-thay elgae-Bay ere-way ung-spray om-fray e-thay"} +{"eng":"of _Sweden_, _Norway_, and _Lapland_","engyay":"of-ay eden_-_Sway, orway_-_Nay, and-ay apland_-_Lay"} +{"eng":"defeat, G. vi. 8, vii. 63","engyay":"efeat-day, G-ay. i-vay. 8, ii-vay. 63"} +{"eng":"to attend him; but afterwards, being warned by his friends that this","engyay":"o-tay attend-ay im-hay; ut-bay afterwards-ay, eing-bay arned-way y-bay is-hay iends-fray at-thay is-thay"} +{"eng":"Afranius must certainly come down, and would not be able to remain there","engyay":"anius-Afray ust-may ertainly-cay ome-cay own-day, and-ay ould-way ot-nay e-bay able-ay o-tay emain-ray ere-thay"} +{"eng":"the territories of the Ubii; and having promised them his assistance, if","engyay":"e-thay erritories-tay of-ay e-thay ii-Ubay; and-ay aving-hay omised-pray em-thay is-hay assistance-ay, if-ay"} +{"eng":"citizens, who had accompanied them, in reliance on his protection. He","engyay":"itizens-cay, o-whay ad-hay accompanied-ay em-thay, in-ay eliance-ray on-ay is-hay otection-pray. e-Hay"} +{"eng":"hope might be left in flight. On these they placed their women, who,","engyay":"ope-hay ight-may e-bay eft-lay in-ay ight-flay. On-ay ese-thay ey-thay aced-play eir-thay omen-way, o-whay,"} +{"eng":"sloth. And when any of their chiefs has said in an assembly \"that he","engyay":"oth-slay. And-ay en-whay any-ay of-ay eir-thay iefs-chay as-hay aid-say in-ay an-ay assembly-ay \"at-thay e-hay"} +{"eng":"finished--the loss of their laborious work was soon repaired by the","engyay":"inished--the-fay oss-lay of-ay eir-thay aborious-lay ork-way as-way oon-say epaired-ray y-bay e-thay"} +{"eng":"bread. They had great plenty of it: loaves made of this, when Pompey's","engyay":"ead-bray. ey-Thay ad-hay eat-gray enty-play of-ay it-ay: oaves-lay ade-may of-ay is-thay, en-whay ompey's-Pay"} +{"eng":"approve; [they exclaim] that Vercingetorix was a consummate general, and","engyay":"approve-ay; [ey-thay exclaim-ay] at-thay ercingetorix-Vay as-way a-ay onsummate-cay eneral-gay, and-ay"} +{"eng":"and coming to an action, he kept himself in his own quarter, and, a","engyay":"and-ay oming-cay o-tay an-ay action-ay, e-hay ept-kay imself-hay in-ay is-hay own-ay uarter-qay, and-ay, a-ay"} +{"eng":"according to traditions which lasted through several generations in","engyay":"according-ay o-tay aditions-tray ich-whay asted-lay ough-thray everal-say enerations-gay in-ay"} +{"eng":"XXXI.--They rise from the council, detain both, and entreat, that \"they","engyay":"ey-XXXI.--Thay ise-ray om-fray e-thay ouncil-cay, etain-day oth-bay, and-ay entreat-ay, at-thay \"ey-thay"} +{"eng":"recover their soldiers; but being contaminated by guilt, and charmed by","engyay":"ecover-ray eir-thay oldiers-say; ut-bay eing-bay ontaminated-cay y-bay uilt-gay, and-ay armed-chay y-bay"} +{"eng":"the state, had fled into Britain. That not only the Bellovaci, but also","engyay":"e-thay ate-stay, ad-hay ed-flay into-ay itain-Bray. at-Thay ot-nay only-ay e-thay ellovaci-Bay, ut-bay also-ay"} +{"eng":"dominion and freedom. After arranging these matters he levies ten","engyay":"ominion-day and-ay eedom-fray. er-Aftay arranging-ay ese-thay atters-may e-hay evies-lay en-tay"} +{"eng":"army in order of battle, he marched to the furthest hill, from which he","engyay":"army-ay in-ay order-ay of-ay attle-bay, e-hay arched-may o-tay e-thay urthest-fay ill-hay, om-fray ich-whay e-hay"} +{"eng":"clamours of the soldiers, contrary to his natural humanity, for they","engyay":"amours-clay of-ay e-thay oldiers-say, ontrary-cay o-tay is-hay atural-nay umanity-hay, or-fay ey-thay"} +{"eng":"Pompey's soldiers, of whom Gabinius had received the command in Syria,","engyay":"ompey's-Pay oldiers-say, of-ay om-whay abinius-Gay ad-hay eceived-ray e-thay ommand-cay in-ay yria-Say,"} +{"eng":"became a disputed question, a council of all Gaul is summoned to","engyay":"ecame-bay a-ay isputed-day uestion-qay, a-ay ouncil-cay of-ay all-ay aul-Gay is-ay ummoned-say o-tay"} +{"eng":"nations, that they do not permit their children to approach them openly","engyay":"ations-nay, at-thay ey-thay o-day ot-nay ermit-pay eir-thay ildren-chay o-tay approach-ay em-thay openly-ay"} +{"eng":"men pursuing, they suddenly display their infantry forces, which they","engyay":"en-may ursuing-pay, ey-thay uddenly-say isplay-day eir-thay infantry-ay orces-fay, ich-whay ey-thay"} +{"eng":"should be covered with men, and that meanwhile the baggage should be","engyay":"ould-shay e-bay overed-cay ith-way en-may, and-ay at-thay eanwhile-may e-thay aggage-bay ould-shay e-bay"} +{"eng":"interdicted are esteemed in the number of the impious and the criminal:","engyay":"interdicted-ay are-ay esteemed-ay in-ay e-thay umber-nay of-ay e-thay impious-ay and-ay e-thay iminal-cray:"} +{"eng":"misrepresentations of historians, and that is--the vast pecuniary","engyay":"isrepresentations-may of-ay istorians-hay, and-ay at-thay is--the-ay ast-vay ecuniary-pay"} +{"eng":"narrow defile and the territories of the Sequani, and had arrived at the","engyay":"arrow-nay efile-day and-ay e-thay erritories-tay of-ay e-thay equani-Say, and-ay ad-hay arrived-ay at-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"of all are elated with joy. Accordingly, drawing out their troops, they","engyay":"of-ay all-ay are-ay elated-ay ith-way oy-jay. ordingly-Accay, awing-dray out-ay eir-thay oops-tray, ey-thay"} +{"eng":"the Rhine. In that state, two persons, Indutiomarus and Cingetorix, were","engyay":"e-thay ine-Rhay. In-ay at-thay ate-stay, o-tway ersons-pay, utiomarus-Inday and-ay ingetorix-Cay, ere-way"} +{"eng":"large forces in a disadvantageous situation. For the present, therefore,","engyay":"arge-lay orces-fay in-ay a-ay isadvantageous-day ituation-say. or-Fay e-thay esent-pray, erefore-thay,"} +{"eng":"the whole army was distressed by a similar scarcity, nor had any one now","engyay":"e-thay ole-whay army-ay as-way istressed-day y-bay a-ay imilar-say arcity-scay, or-nay ad-hay any-ay one-ay ow-nay"} +{"eng":"implanted by nature in the hearts of all men, which is inflamed by a","engyay":"implanted-ay y-bay ature-nay in-ay e-thay earts-hay of-ay all-ay en-may, ich-whay is-ay inflamed-ay y-bay a-ay"} +{"eng":"which being reported, Caesar sent all the cavalry in the camp as a","engyay":"ich-whay eing-bay eported-ray, aesar-Cay ent-say all-ay e-thay avalry-cay in-ay e-thay amp-cay as-ay a-ay"} +{"eng":"Corcyra and Dyrrachium, and was not deterred from his purpose; and till","engyay":"orcyra-Cay and-ay yrrachium-Day, and-ay as-way ot-nay eterred-day om-fray is-hay urpose-pay; and-ay ill-tay"} +{"eng":"his army and stationed them in winter-quarters among the Aulerci and","engyay":"is-hay army-ay and-ay ationed-stay em-thay in-ay inter-quarters-way among-ay e-thay ulerci-Aay and-ay"} +{"eng":"his promise as to the number of days, because he heard that he had","engyay":"is-hay omise-pray as-ay o-tay e-thay umber-nay of-ay ays-day, ecause-bay e-hay eard-hay at-thay e-hay ad-hay"} +{"eng":"first in a cavalry action, then when their cavalry was routed, and our","engyay":"irst-fay in-ay a-ay avalry-cay action-ay, en-thay en-whay eir-thay avalry-cay as-way outed-ray, and-ay our-ay"} +{"eng":"things, they do not discharge Viridovix and the other leaders from the","engyay":"ings-thay, ey-thay o-day ot-nay ischarge-day iridovix-Vay and-ay e-thay other-ay eaders-lay om-fray e-thay"} +{"eng":"declined it, he would not be a burden to them, but take the management","engyay":"eclined-day it-ay, e-hay ould-way ot-nay e-bay a-ay urden-bay o-tay em-thay, ut-bay ake-tay e-thay anagement-may"} +{"eng":"retreated safe to our camp.","engyay":"etreated-ray afe-say o-tay our-ay amp-cay."} +{"eng":"On learning his arrival, Pompey, to prevent his being hemmed in between","engyay":"On-ay earning-lay is-hay arrival-ay, ompey-Pay, o-tay event-pray is-hay eing-bay emmed-hay in-ay etween-bay"} +{"eng":"LXV.--When Afranius, who was in company with Petreius, saw them at a","engyay":"en-LXV.--Whay anius-Afray, o-whay as-way in-ay ompany-cay ith-way etreius-Pay, aw-say em-thay at-ay a-ay"} +{"eng":"had sent before him, that the enemy's camp, as is the custom of","engyay":"ad-hay ent-say efore-bay im-hay, at-thay e-thay enemy's-ay amp-cay, as-ay is-ay e-thay ustom-cay of-ay"} +{"eng":"and frenzies was violently tending.","engyay":"and-ay enzies-fray as-way iolently-vay ending-tay."} +{"eng":"not to be absent from the camp longer than three days. Having arranged","engyay":"ot-nay o-tay e-bay absent-ay om-fray e-thay amp-cay onger-lay an-thay ee-thray ays-day. aving-Hay arranged-ay"} +{"eng":"throw away no opportunity of conducting the war successfully.","engyay":"ow-thray away-ay o-nay opportunity-ay of-ay onducting-cay e-thay ar-way uccessfully-say."} +{"eng":"which fastened the sail-yards to the masts were caught by them and","engyay":"ich-whay astened-fay e-thay ail-yards-say o-tay e-thay asts-may ere-way aught-cay y-bay em-thay and-ay"} +{"eng":"no such aid; that all these things were long since designed against him:","engyay":"o-nay uch-say aid-ay; at-thay all-ay ese-thay ings-thay ere-way ong-lay ince-say esigned-day against-ay im-hay:"} +{"eng":"Bigerriones, a people of Gaul, inhabiting the country now called","engyay":"igerriones-Bay, a-ay eople-pay of-ay aul-Gay, inhabiting-ay e-thay ountry-cay ow-nay alled-cay"} +{"eng":"time and the sudden approach and charge of the enemy. Under these","engyay":"ime-tay and-ay e-thay udden-say approach-ay and-ay arge-chay of-ay e-thay enemy-ay. er-Unday ese-thay"} +{"eng":"P[=a]rth[)i]a, a country in Asia, lying between Media, Caramania, and","engyay":"a]rth[)i]a-P[=ay, a-ay ountry-cay in-ay ia-Asay, ying-lay etween-bay edia-May, aramania-Cay, and-ay"} +{"eng":"circumvallation. He never ceased to importune the Boii and Aedui for","engyay":"ircumvallation-cay. e-Hay ever-nay eased-cay o-tay importune-ay e-thay oii-Bay and-ay edui-Aay or-fay"} +{"eng":"reconciliation; as he did not regard what Pompey had lately asserted in","engyay":"econciliation-ray; as-ay e-hay id-day ot-nay egard-ray at-whay ompey-Pay ad-hay ately-lay asserted-ay in-ay"} +{"eng":"reproaches of others, as from the judgment of their own minds, and a","engyay":"eproaches-ray of-ay others-ay, as-ay om-fray e-thay udgment-jay of-ay eir-thay own-ay inds-may, and-ay a-ay"} +{"eng":"insult. Having, therefore, impressed on the Aedui the necessity of","engyay":"insult-ay. aving-Hay, erefore-thay, impressed-ay on-ay e-thay edui-Aay e-thay ecessity-nay of-ay"} +{"eng":"Rhodes, and a few from Asia. These legions amounted but to three","engyay":"odes-Rhay, and-ay a-ay ew-fay om-fray ia-Asay. ese-Thay egions-lay amounted-ay ut-bay o-tay ee-thray"} +{"eng":"Sylla, though a most merciless tyrant, left to the tribunes the right of","engyay":"ylla-Say, ough-thay a-ay ost-may erciless-may yrant-tay, eft-lay o-tay e-thay ibunes-tray e-thay ight-ray of-ay"} +{"eng":"commanded, the number was found to be 110,000.","engyay":"ommanded-cay, e-thay umber-nay as-way ound-fay o-tay e-bay 110,000."} +{"eng":"this necessity, had proceeded to Rome to the senate, for the purpose of","engyay":"is-thay ecessity-nay, ad-hay oceeded-pray o-tay ome-Ray o-tay e-thay enate-say, or-fay e-thay urpose-pay of-ay"} +{"eng":"night or by day. Observing the defect in their position, they spent the","engyay":"ight-nay or-ay y-bay ay-day. erving-Obsay e-thay efect-day in-ay eir-thay osition-pay, ey-thay ent-spay e-thay"} +{"eng":"country of Treves to prevent a rebellion, 3; marches to Port Itius, and","engyay":"ountry-cay of-ay eves-Tray o-tay event-pray a-ay ebellion-ray, 3; arches-may o-tay ort-Pay ius-Itay, and-ay"} +{"eng":"XIII.--Throughout all Gaul there are two orders of those men who are of","engyay":"oughout-XIII.--Thray all-ay aul-Gay ere-thay are-ay o-tway orders-ay of-ay ose-thay en-may o-whay are-ay of-ay"} +{"eng":"the Isthmus going into Peloponnesus","engyay":"e-thay us-Isthmay oing-gay into-ay eloponnesus-Pay"} +{"eng":"to fatigue and hardships. Those who have remained chaste for the longest","engyay":"o-tay atigue-fay and-ay ardships-hay. ose-Thay o-whay ave-hay emained-ray aste-chay or-fay e-thay ongest-lay"} +{"eng":"mattresses, that they might not be destroyed by fire or stones. The","engyay":"attresses-may, at-thay ey-thay ight-may ot-nay e-bay estroyed-day y-bay ire-fay or-ay ones-stay. e-Thay"} +{"eng":"the river, before the ninth hour of the day they came up with those who","engyay":"e-thay iver-ray, efore-bay e-thay inth-nay our-hay of-ay e-thay ay-day ey-thay ame-cay up-ay ith-way ose-thay o-whay"} +{"eng":"deficient in spirit, as the other exceeded in it: that the latter","engyay":"eficient-day in-ay irit-spay, as-ay e-thay other-ay exceeded-ay in-ay it-ay: at-thay e-thay atter-lay"} +{"eng":"the north star.","engyay":"e-thay orth-nay ar-stay."} +{"eng":"habits and polished taste, the patron of the fine arts in a degree","engyay":"abits-hay and-ay olished-pay aste-tay, e-thay atron-pay of-ay e-thay ine-fay arts-ay in-ay a-ay egree-day"} +{"eng":"wars occurred.\"","engyay":"ars-way occurred-ay.\""} +{"eng":"demanding new ones from the states, and these things he performed with","engyay":"emanding-day ew-nay ones-ay om-fray e-thay ates-stay, and-ay ese-thay ings-thay e-hay erformed-pay ith-way"} +{"eng":"Germania, _Germany_, one of the largest countries of Europe, and the","engyay":"ermania-Gay, ermany_-_Gay, one-ay of-ay e-thay argest-lay ountries-cay of-ay urope-Eay, and-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"powerful armies united, their former expectations were confirmed, and","engyay":"owerful-pay armies-ay united-ay, eir-thay ormer-fay expectations-ay ere-way onfirmed-cay, and-ay"} +{"eng":"in such dangerous times justice should be administered with moderation","engyay":"in-ay uch-say angerous-day imes-tay ustice-jay ould-shay e-bay administered-ay ith-way oderation-may"} +{"eng":"some cohorts from the outposts, and went to the scene of action. And","engyay":"ome-say ohorts-cay om-fray e-thay outposts-ay, and-ay ent-way o-tay e-thay ene-scay of-ay action-ay. And-ay"} +{"eng":"been thrice consulted respecting him, whether he should immediately be","engyay":"een-bay ice-thray onsulted-cay especting-ray im-hay, ether-whay e-hay ould-shay immediately-ay e-bay"} +{"eng":"and unskilled men, not even [Ariovistus] himself expected that thereby","engyay":"and-ay unskilled-ay en-may, ot-nay even-ay [iovistus-Aray] imself-hay expected-ay at-thay ereby-thay"} +{"eng":"different legions, the eleventh and the eighth, having routed the","engyay":"ifferent-day egions-lay, e-thay eleventh-ay and-ay e-thay eighth-ay, aving-hay outed-ray e-thay"} +{"eng":"could be engaged in without them. Caesar therefore thought it time at","engyay":"ould-cay e-bay engaged-ay in-ay ithout-way em-thay. aesar-Cay erefore-thay ought-thay it-ay ime-tay at-ay"} +{"eng":"day nor night, and orders the infantry to follow him closely. Having","engyay":"ay-day or-nay ight-nay, and-ay orders-ay e-thay infantry-ay o-tay ollow-fay im-hay osely-clay. aving-Hay"} +{"eng":"under Q. Titurius had been doubled, taught the Gauls, both by his","engyay":"under-ay Q-ay. iturius-Tay ad-hay een-bay oubled-day, aught-tay e-thay auls-Gay, oth-bay y-bay is-hay"} +{"eng":"having brought an account of what was going on, Caninius instantly with","engyay":"aving-hay ought-bray an-ay account-ay of-ay at-whay as-way oing-gay on-ay, aninius-Cay instantly-ay ith-way"} +{"eng":"he was already unable to support himself; he likewise perceived that the","engyay":"e-hay as-way already-ay unable-ay o-tay upport-say imself-hay; e-hay ikewise-lay erceived-pay at-thay e-thay"} +{"eng":"hazard a battle. His youth, his spirits, his former good fortune and","engyay":"azard-hay a-ay attle-bay. is-Hay outh-yay, is-hay irits-spay, is-hay ormer-fay ood-gay ortune-fay and-ay"} +{"eng":"all the forces of the Belgae, which had been collected in one place,","engyay":"all-ay e-thay orces-fay of-ay e-thay elgae-Bay, ich-whay ad-hay een-bay ollected-cay in-ay one-ay ace-play,"} +{"eng":"our camp, and presented themselves in small parties, and began to","engyay":"our-ay amp-cay, and-ay esented-pray emselves-thay in-ay all-smay arties-pay, and-ay egan-bay o-tay"} +{"eng":"Syria, such a shout of an army and sound of trumpets was twice heard,","engyay":"yria-Say, uch-say a-ay out-shay of-ay an-ay army-ay and-ay ound-say of-ay umpets-tray as-way ice-tway eard-hay,"} +{"eng":"was in pursuit of them, and being no longer at liberty to roam up and","engyay":"as-way in-ay ursuit-pay of-ay em-thay, and-ay eing-bay o-nay onger-lay at-ay iberty-lay o-tay oam-ray up-ay and-ay"} +{"eng":"reason Caninius deferred drawing his works round the whole town, lest he","engyay":"eason-ray aninius-Cay eferred-day awing-dray is-hay orks-way ound-ray e-thay ole-whay own-tay, est-lay e-hay"} +{"eng":"his mother, caught from the wrecks of time, is preserved both by","engyay":"is-hay other-may, aught-cay om-fray e-thay ecks-wray of-ay ime-tay, is-ay eserved-pray oth-bay y-bay"} +{"eng":"the work, and encouraged the soldiers not to discontinue the work for a","engyay":"e-thay ork-way, and-ay encouraged-ay e-thay oldiers-say ot-nay o-tay iscontinue-day e-thay ork-way or-fay a-ay"} +{"eng":"greatest care, there was not a state in Thessaly (except Larissa, which","engyay":"eatest-gray are-cay, ere-thay as-way ot-nay a-ay ate-stay in-ay essaly-Thay (except-ay arissa-Lay, ich-whay"} +{"eng":"X.--Roscius and Lucius Caesar, having received this message, went to","engyay":"oscius-X.--Ray and-ay ucius-Lay aesar-Cay, aving-hay eceived-ray is-thay essage-may, ent-way o-tay"} +{"eng":"warmth of his temper. That it now was and ever had been Pompey's most","engyay":"armth-way of-ay is-hay emper-tay. at-Thay it-ay ow-nay as-way and-ay ever-ay ad-hay een-bay ompey's-Pay ost-may"} +{"eng":"resolution which they approved of, namely, to defend themselves from","engyay":"esolution-ray ich-whay ey-thay approved-ay of-ay, amely-nay, o-tay efend-day emselves-thay om-fray"} +{"eng":"trouble to investigate the progress of Caesar's ambition, from such","engyay":"ouble-tray o-tay investigate-ay e-thay ogress-pray of-ay aesar's-Cay ambition-ay, om-fray uch-say"} +{"eng":"without an army into those parts of Gaul which Caesar had possession of,","engyay":"ithout-way an-ay army-ay into-ay ose-thay arts-pay of-ay aul-Gay ich-whay aesar-Cay ad-hay ossession-pay of-ay,"} +{"eng":"narrow limits. Neither could the states, which had espoused Caesar's","engyay":"arrow-nay imits-lay. either-Nay ould-cay e-thay ates-stay, ich-whay ad-hay espoused-ay aesar's-Cay"} +{"eng":"by the nature of the place and by art had been taken by us in a few days","engyay":"y-bay e-thay ature-nay of-ay e-thay ace-play and-ay y-bay art-ay ad-hay een-bay aken-tay y-bay us-ay in-ay a-ay ew-fay ays-day"} +{"eng":"account, because by their arrival his power was weakened, and his","engyay":"account-ay, ecause-bay y-bay eir-thay arrival-ay is-hay ower-pay as-way eakened-way, and-ay is-hay"} +{"eng":"Treviri. He thought that these auxiliaries ought to be detached from him","engyay":"eviri-Tray. e-Hay ought-thay at-thay ese-thay auxiliaries-ay ought-ay o-tay e-bay etached-day om-fray im-hay"} +{"eng":"our towers burnt away, and perceived that we, being exposed, could not","engyay":"our-ay owers-tay urnt-bay away-ay, and-ay erceived-pay at-thay e-way, eing-bay exposed-ay, ould-cay ot-nay"} +{"eng":"Mettius, who had shared the hospitality of Ariovistus. He commissioned","engyay":"ettius-May, o-whay ad-hay ared-shay e-thay ospitality-hay of-ay iovistus-Aray. e-Hay ommissioned-cay"} +{"eng":"809 North 1500 West, Salt Lake City, UT 84116, (801) 596-1887, email","engyay":"809 orth-Nay 1500 est-Way, alt-Say ake-Lay ity-Cay, UT-ay 84116, (801) 596-1887, email-ay"} +{"eng":"work; and to each legion, one after the other, he assigned one side of","engyay":"ork-way; and-ay o-tay each-ay egion-lay, one-ay after-ay e-thay other-ay, e-hay assigned-ay one-ay ide-say of-ay"} +{"eng":"that we should be delayed by the absence of our horse, they began to","engyay":"at-thay e-way ould-shay e-bay elayed-day y-bay e-thay absence-ay of-ay our-ay orse-hay, ey-thay egan-bay o-tay"} +{"eng":"deserted by a great part of his men. Being left on the road with a small","engyay":"eserted-day y-bay a-ay eat-gray art-pay of-ay is-hay en-may. eing-Bay eft-lay on-ay e-thay oad-ray ith-way a-ay all-smay"} +{"eng":"his followers, sent ambassadors to Antonius, and assured him that he","engyay":"is-hay ollowers-fay, ent-say ambassadors-ay o-tay onius-Antay, and-ay assured-ay im-hay at-thay e-hay"} +{"eng":"been accustomed to rule.\"","engyay":"een-bay accustomed-ay o-tay ule-ray.\""} +{"eng":"deers' hides, a large portion of the body being in consequence naked.","engyay":"eers-day' ides-hay, a-ay arge-lay ortion-pay of-ay e-thay ody-bay eing-bay in-ay onsequence-cay aked-nay."} +{"eng":"that the enemy might remain in the same place and endeavour to draw our","engyay":"at-thay e-thay enemy-ay ight-may emain-ray in-ay e-thay ame-say ace-play and-ay endeavour-ay o-tay aw-dray our-ay"} +{"eng":"encouraging [the soldiers], he finds them fighting. Such was the","engyay":"encouraging-ay [e-thay oldiers-say], e-hay inds-fay em-thay ighting-fay. uch-Say as-way e-thay"} +{"eng":"Oc[)e]lum, a town situated among the Cottian Alps, Usseau in Piedmont,","engyay":"e]lum-Oc[)ay, a-ay own-tay ituated-say among-ay e-thay ottian-Cay Alps-ay, eau-Ussay in-ay iedmont-Pay,"} +{"eng":"have spread throughout the world that he was blockaded by Caesar, and","engyay":"ave-hay ead-spray oughout-thray e-thay orld-way at-thay e-hay as-way ockaded-blay y-bay aesar-Cay, and-ay"} +{"eng":"electronic work, or any part of this electronic work, without","engyay":"electronic-ay ork-way, or-ay any-ay art-pay of-ay is-thay electronic-ay ork-way, ithout-way"} +{"eng":"more judiciously, have it ordained by their laws, that, if any person","engyay":"ore-may udiciously-jay, ave-hay it-ay ordained-ay y-bay eir-thay aws-lay, at-thay, if-ay any-ay erson-pay"} +{"eng":"horses, they could keep pace with their speed.","engyay":"orses-hay, ey-thay ould-cay eep-kay ace-pay ith-way eir-thay eed-spay."} +{"eng":"discipline, cavalry, religion, origin, marriages, and funerals, vi.13;","engyay":"iscipline-day, avalry-cay, eligion-ray, origin-ay, arriages-may, and-ay unerals-fay, i.13-vay;"} +{"eng":"usual practice, proceeded to Italy, by the longest possible stages, in","engyay":"usual-ay actice-pray, oceeded-pray o-tay aly-Itay, y-bay e-thay ongest-lay ossible-pay ages-stay, in-ay"} +{"eng":"to be formed; the soldiers to be encouraged; the watchword to be given.","engyay":"o-tay e-bay ormed-fay; e-thay oldiers-say o-tay e-bay encouraged-ay; e-thay atchword-way o-tay e-bay iven-gay."} +{"eng":"return home, and send back word to the lieutenants that they had","engyay":"eturn-ray ome-hay, and-ay end-say ack-bay ord-way o-tay e-thay ieutenants-lay at-thay ey-thay ad-hay"} +{"eng":"an action carried on both in front and rear, when [on the inside] the","engyay":"an-ay action-ay arried-cay on-ay oth-bay in-ay ont-fray and-ay ear-ray, en-whay [on-ay e-thay inside-ay] e-thay"} +{"eng":"escaped by the shelter of the woods, had returned to them after the","engyay":"escaped-ay y-bay e-thay elter-shay of-ay e-thay oods-way, ad-hay eturned-ray o-tay em-thay after-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"with tears begging these things of Caesar in many words, Caesar takes","engyay":"ith-way ears-tay egging-bay ese-thay ings-thay of-ay aesar-Cay in-ay any-may ords-way, aesar-Cay akes-tay"} +{"eng":"Augustod[=u]num, _Autun_, a very ancient city of Burgundy, on the river","engyay":"ugustod[=u]num-Aay, utun_-_Aay, a-ay ery-vay ancient-ay ity-cay of-ay urgundy-Bay, on-ay e-thay iver-ray"} +{"eng":"persons was reported to him by those who had bought them.","engyay":"ersons-pay as-way eported-ray o-tay im-hay y-bay ose-thay o-whay ad-hay ought-bay em-thay."} +{"eng":"Mountains; revolt from Afranius and submit to Caesar, C. i. 60","engyay":"ountains-May; evolt-ray om-fray anius-Afray and-ay ubmit-say o-tay aesar-Cay, C-ay. i-ay. 60"} +{"eng":"centurion, but they imposed each on himself severer labours than usual","engyay":"enturion-cay, ut-bay ey-thay imposed-ay each-ay on-ay imself-hay everer-say abours-lay an-thay usual-ay"} +{"eng":"the province; sailors and pilots to be provided. These matters being","engyay":"e-thay ovince-pray; ailors-say and-ay ilots-pay o-tay e-bay ovided-pray. ese-Thay atters-may eing-bay"} +{"eng":"than that no weapons from their engines could reach it. But Pompey, to","engyay":"an-thay at-thay o-nay eapons-way om-fray eir-thay engines-ay ould-cay each-ray it-ay. ut-Bay ompey-Pay, o-tay"} +{"eng":"years under his command in such a manner, that they never submitted to","engyay":"ears-yay under-ay is-hay ommand-cay in-ay uch-say a-ay anner-may, at-thay ey-thay ever-nay ubmitted-say o-tay"} +{"eng":"famous for a naval victory gained near it, by Augustus, over M. Antony","engyay":"amous-fay or-fay a-ay aval-nay ictory-vay ained-gay ear-nay it-ay, y-bay ugustus-Aay, over-ay M-ay. ony-Antay"} +{"eng":"according to others of _Courtray_; they join with Ambiorix in his attack","engyay":"according-ay o-tay others-ay of-ay ourtray_-_Cay; ey-thay oin-jay ith-way iorix-Ambay in-ay is-hay attack-ay"} +{"eng":"blow. Swords were drawn on both sides, not so much with a design to","engyay":"ow-blay. ords-Sway ere-way awn-dray on-ay oth-bay ides-say, ot-nay o-say uch-may ith-way a-ay esign-day o-tay"} +{"eng":"surprised the enemy without either general or cavalry, he had given up a","engyay":"urprised-say e-thay enemy-ay ithout-way either-ay eneral-gay or-ay avalry-cay, e-hay ad-hay iven-gay up-ay a-ay"} +{"eng":"than of Romans, nor ought they to doubt that, if the Romans should","engyay":"an-thay of-ay omans-Ray, or-nay ought-ay ey-thay o-tay oubt-day at-thay, if-ay e-thay omans-Ray ould-shay"} +{"eng":"commanders were appointed: the supreme command is entrusted to Commius","engyay":"ommanders-cay ere-way appointed-ay: e-thay upreme-say ommand-cay is-ay entrusted-ay o-tay ommius-Cay"} +{"eng":"resources, prematurely developed the masculine features of his","engyay":"esources-ray, ematurely-pray eveloped-day e-thay asculine-may eatures-fay of-ay is-hay"} +{"eng":"happen that any one, disregarding the sanctity of the case, dares either","engyay":"appen-hay at-thay any-ay one-ay, isregarding-day e-thay anctity-say of-ay e-thay ase-cay, ares-day either-ay"} +{"eng":"R[)o]ma, _Rome_, once the seat of the Roman empire, and the capital of","engyay":"o]ma-R[)ay, ome_-_Ray, once-ay e-thay eat-say of-ay e-thay oman-Ray empire-ay, and-ay e-thay apital-cay of-ay"} +{"eng":"hold as tributaries almost all those who are accustomed to traffic in","engyay":"old-hay as-ay ibutaries-tray almost-ay all-ay ose-thay o-whay are-ay accustomed-ay o-tay affic-tray in-ay"} +{"eng":"and _man_, a man, and signifies the country of warlike men","engyay":"and-ay an_-_may, a-ay an-may, and-ay ignifies-say e-thay ountry-cay of-ay arlike-way en-may"} +{"eng":"from the neighbouring free towns, and waiting for the rest of his","engyay":"om-fray e-thay eighbouring-nay ee-fray owns-tay, and-ay aiting-way or-fay e-thay est-ray of-ay is-hay"} +{"eng":"described it. So refined were his habits, and so constant his demand for","engyay":"escribed-day it-ay. o-Say efined-ray ere-way is-hay abits-hay, and-ay o-say onstant-cay is-hay emand-day or-fay"} +{"eng":"level piece of bound, not more than a mile in extent, enclosed on every","engyay":"evel-lay iece-pay of-ay ound-bay, ot-nay ore-may an-thay a-ay ile-may in-ay extent-ay, enclosed-ay on-ay every-ay"} +{"eng":"Titurius, who had fallen in the same fort. All being greatly","engyay":"iturius-Tay, o-whay ad-hay allen-fay in-ay e-thay ame-say ort-fay. All-ay eing-bay eatly-gray"} +{"eng":"out of the town the cohorts, and shut the gates against them, although","engyay":"out-ay of-ay e-thay own-tay e-thay ohorts-cay, and-ay ut-shay e-thay ates-gay against-ay em-thay, although-ay"} +{"eng":"Lucterius or Laterius, one of the Cadurci, vii. 5, 7","engyay":"ucterius-Lay or-ay aterius-Lay, one-ay of-ay e-thay adurci-Cay, ii-vay. 5, 7"} +{"eng":"had not been able to maintain their course at sea and reach the island.","engyay":"ad-hay ot-nay een-bay able-ay o-tay aintain-may eir-thay ourse-cay at-ay ea-say and-ay each-ray e-thay island-ay."} +{"eng":"strove to secure their retreat the same way they came. All was disorder,","engyay":"ove-stray o-tay ecure-say eir-thay etreat-ray e-thay ame-say ay-way ey-thay ame-cay. All-ay as-way isorder-day,"} +{"eng":"conversation, yet we listen with a different degree of attention to","engyay":"onversation-cay, et-yay e-way isten-lay ith-way a-ay ifferent-day egree-day of-ay attention-ay o-tay"} +{"eng":"conduct was applauded by all.","engyay":"onduct-cay as-way applauded-ay y-bay all-ay."} +{"eng":"private nature for him from Pompey; that Pompey wished to clear himself","engyay":"ivate-pray ature-nay or-fay im-hay om-fray ompey-Pay; at-thay ompey-Pay ished-way o-tay ear-clay imself-hay"} +{"eng":"Besides, many spoils were produced; the men and horses that were taken","engyay":"esides-Bay, any-may oils-spay ere-way oduced-pray; e-thay en-may and-ay orses-hay at-thay ere-way aken-tay"} +{"eng":"and weighed anchor, and having attacked Cassius's fleet, captured two","engyay":"and-ay eighed-way anchor-ay, and-ay aving-hay attacked-ay assius's-Cay eet-flay, aptured-cay o-tway"} +{"eng":"_Constance_ Helv[=e]tia, _Switzerland,_ now divided into thirteen","engyay":"onstance_-_Cay elv[=e]tia-Hay, itzerland,_-_Sway ow-nay ivided-day into-ay irteen-thay"} +{"eng":"powerful in war, and impose on them perpetual slavery? For they never","engyay":"owerful-pay in-ay ar-way, and-ay impose-ay on-ay em-thay erpetual-pay avery-slay? or-Fay ey-thay ever-nay"} +{"eng":"far distant himself, orders ships of war to be built in the meantime on","engyay":"ar-fay istant-day imself-hay, orders-ay ips-shay of-ay ar-way o-tay e-bay uilt-bay in-ay e-thay eantime-may on-ay"} +{"eng":"killed him when in the third year of his reign, many even of his own","engyay":"illed-kay im-hay en-whay in-ay e-thay ird-thay ear-yay of-ay is-hay eign-ray, any-may even-ay of-ay is-hay own-ay"} +{"eng":"accordingly surrendered themselves and all their possessions to Caesar,","engyay":"accordingly-ay urrendered-say emselves-thay and-ay all-ay eir-thay ossessions-pay o-tay aesar-Cay,"} +{"eng":"city to do him injury\": as Marcus Rufus, who followed Calidius almost","engyay":"ity-cay o-tay o-day im-hay injury-ay\": as-ay arcus-May ufus-Ray, o-whay ollowed-fay alidius-Cay almost-ay"} +{"eng":"another part Adcantuannus, who held the chief command, with 600 devoted","engyay":"another-ay art-pay antuannus-Adcay, o-whay eld-hay e-thay ief-chay ommand-cay, ith-way 600 evoted-day"} +{"eng":"stand his chance in a popular electioneering contest for an office of","engyay":"and-stay is-hay ance-chay in-ay a-ay opular-pay electioneering-ay ontest-cay or-fay an-ay office-ay of-ay"} +{"eng":"Varenus? or what [better] opportunity of signalising your valour do you","engyay":"arenus-Vay? or-ay at-whay [etter-bay] opportunity-ay of-ay ignalising-say our-yay alour-vay o-day ou-yay"} +{"eng":"should not be too much depressed in spirit, nor alarmed at their loss;","engyay":"ould-shay ot-nay e-bay oo-tay uch-may epressed-day in-ay irit-spay, or-nay alarmed-ay at-ay eir-thay oss-lay;"} +{"eng":"place. Provoked at such ill treatment, Caesar led three legions against","engyay":"ace-play. ovoked-Pray at-ay uch-say ill-ay eatment-tray, aesar-Cay ed-lay ee-thray egions-lay against-ay"} +{"eng":"desirous that they should be humbled by these means, and forced to come","engyay":"esirous-day at-thay ey-thay ould-shay e-bay umbled-hay y-bay ese-thay eans-may, and-ay orced-fay o-tay ome-cay"} +{"eng":"Which nation to this time retains its position in those settlements, and","engyay":"ich-Whay ation-nay o-tay is-thay ime-tay etains-ray its-ay osition-pay in-ay ose-thay ettlements-say, and-ay"} +{"eng":"leaving on the continent, set sail at sunset and [though for a time]","engyay":"eaving-lay on-ay e-thay ontinent-cay, et-say ail-say at-ay unset-say and-ay [ough-thay or-fay a-ay ime-tay]"} +{"eng":"all nations, to go out at night.","engyay":"all-ay ations-nay, o-tay o-gay out-ay at-ay ight-nay."} +{"eng":"Asparagium, in the territory of Dyrrachium, and there encamped in a","engyay":"aragium-Aspay, in-ay e-thay erritory-tay of-ay yrrachium-Day, and-ay ere-thay encamped-ay in-ay a-ay"} +{"eng":"withdraw at the third watch to the Cornelian camp; that by a longer","engyay":"ithdraw-way at-ay e-thay ird-thay atch-way o-tay e-thay ornelian-Cay amp-cay; at-thay y-bay a-ay onger-lay"} +{"eng":"fatigue.","engyay":"atigue-fay."} +{"eng":"eager for a revolution: that for a great many years he has been in the","engyay":"eager-ay or-fay a-ay evolution-ray: at-thay or-fay a-ay eat-gray any-may ears-yay e-hay as-hay een-bay in-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"his camp in a woody place opposite to one of those bridges which","engyay":"is-hay amp-cay in-ay a-ay oody-way ace-play opposite-ay o-tay one-ay of-ay ose-thay idges-bray ich-whay"} +{"eng":"feeling thus expressed towards the various tribes of foreigners resident","engyay":"eeling-fay us-thay expressed-ay owards-tay e-thay arious-vay ibes-tray of-ay oreigners-fay esident-ray"} +{"eng":"place, because the north wind, which usually blows a great part of every","engyay":"ace-play, ecause-bay e-thay orth-nay ind-way, ich-whay usually-ay ows-blay a-ay eat-gray art-pay of-ay every-ay"} +{"eng":"with the greater part of the soldiers; the rest betake themselves to the","engyay":"ith-way e-thay eater-gray art-pay of-ay e-thay oldiers-say; e-thay est-ray etake-bay emselves-thay o-tay e-thay"} +{"eng":"branches, and having stripped their tops of the bark, and sharpened them","engyay":"anches-bray, and-ay aving-hay ipped-stray eir-thay ops-tay of-ay e-thay ark-bay, and-ay arpened-shay em-thay"} +{"eng":"to a more disadvantageous place for the purpose of fighting, and when","engyay":"o-tay a-ay ore-may isadvantageous-day ace-play or-fay e-thay urpose-pay of-ay ighting-fay, and-ay en-whay"} +{"eng":"Heraclea Sentica, a city subject to Candavia; so that fortune herself","engyay":"eraclea-Hay entica-Say, a-ay ity-cay ubject-say o-tay andavia-Cay; o-say at-thay ortune-fay erself-hay"} +{"eng":"on the one side the Senones and the Carnutes were stimulated by their","engyay":"on-ay e-thay one-ay ide-say e-thay enones-Say and-ay e-thay arnutes-Cay ere-way imulated-stay y-bay eir-thay"} +{"eng":"the country about _Aire_; conquered by Caesar Aquillus, G. iii. 20, 21","engyay":"e-thay ountry-cay about-ay ire_-_Aay; onquered-cay y-bay aesar-Cay uillus-Aqay, G-ay. iii-ay. 20, 21"} +{"eng":"It[=u]raea, a country of Palestine, _Sacar_","engyay":"u]raea-It[=ay, a-ay ountry-cay of-ay alestine-Pay, acar_-_Say"} +{"eng":"the other hand the enemy passed it and beat back our men. Moreover there","engyay":"e-thay other-ay and-hay e-thay enemy-ay assed-pay it-ay and-ay eat-bay ack-bay our-ay en-may. oreover-May ere-thay"} +{"eng":"_Vivarois_; taken into the service of the Marseillians, C. i. 34","engyay":"ivarois_-_Vay; aken-tay into-ay e-thay ervice-say of-ay e-thay arseillians-May, C-ay. i-ay. 34"} +{"eng":"there seen a [single] enemy in that place, but, as Caesar afterwards","engyay":"ere-thay een-say a-ay [ingle-say] enemy-ay in-ay at-thay ace-play, ut-bay, as-ay aesar-Cay afterwards-ay"} +{"eng":"Varus at night, and surrendered themselves to him. But Juba, the next","engyay":"arus-Vay at-ay ight-nay, and-ay urrendered-say emselves-thay o-tay im-hay. ut-Bay uba-Jay, e-thay ext-nay"} +{"eng":"the legions participate in the glory of the conquest. The enemy lose","engyay":"e-thay egions-lay articipate-pay in-ay e-thay ory-glay of-ay e-thay onquest-cay. e-Thay enemy-ay ose-lay"} +{"eng":"who said that the Aedui, reduced to slavery by Caesar, were suffering","engyay":"o-whay aid-say at-thay e-thay edui-Aay, educed-ray o-tay avery-slay y-bay aesar-Cay, ere-way uffering-say"} +{"eng":"danger of Cicero and the legion.","engyay":"anger-day of-ay icero-Cay and-ay e-thay egion-lay."} +{"eng":"objects, what would become of the Corfinians, what of Domitius, what of","engyay":"objects-ay, at-whay ould-way ecome-bay of-ay e-thay orfinians-Cay, at-whay of-ay omitius-Day, at-whay of-ay"} +{"eng":"Parthinians in it, endeavoured to shut the gates and defend the town,","engyay":"arthinians-Pay in-ay it-ay, endeavoured-ay o-tay ut-shay e-thay ates-gay and-ay efend-day e-thay own-tay,"} +{"eng":"LXXXVIII.--His arrival being known from the colour of his robe, and the","engyay":"is-LXXXVIII.--Hay arrival-ay eing-bay own-knay om-fray e-thay olour-cay of-ay is-hay obe-ray, and-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"about four hundred of his advanced light troops, who attacked their","engyay":"about-ay our-fay undred-hay of-ay is-hay advanced-ay ight-lay oops-tray, o-whay attacked-ay eir-thay"} +{"eng":"Pompey goes to it, C. iii. 103; taken by Mithridates","engyay":"ompey-Pay oes-gay o-tay it-ay, C-ay. iii-ay. 103; aken-tay y-bay ithridates-May"} +{"eng":"he saw he depended greatly, among foreign nations, when a report should","engyay":"e-hay aw-say e-hay epended-day eatly-gray, among-ay oreign-fay ations-nay, en-whay a-ay eport-ray ould-shay"} +{"eng":"these, there were two thousand horse, who had acquired the skill of","engyay":"ese-thay, ere-thay ere-way o-tway ousand-thay orse-hay, o-whay ad-hay acquired-ay e-thay ill-skay of-ay"} +{"eng":"XXX.--Basilus does as he was commanded; having performed his march","engyay":"asilus-XXX.--Bay oes-day as-ay e-hay as-way ommanded-cay; aving-hay erformed-pay is-hay arch-may"} +{"eng":"and Cimberius, headed them. Being greatly alarmed at these things,","engyay":"and-ay imberius-Cay, eaded-hay em-thay. eing-Bay eatly-gray alarmed-ay at-ay ese-thay ings-thay,"} +{"eng":"LXVI.--About midnight a few of their men who had gone some distance from","engyay":"out-LXVI.--Abay idnight-may a-ay ew-fay of-ay eir-thay en-may o-whay ad-hay one-gay ome-say istance-day om-fray"} +{"eng":"circumstances of real war were so faithfully rehearsed that even","engyay":"ircumstances-cay of-ay eal-ray ar-way ere-way o-say aithfully-fay ehearsed-ray at-thay even-ay"} +{"eng":"and boldly pursued and chased us, levelling the hurdles that were thrown","engyay":"and-ay oldly-bay ursued-pay and-ay ased-chay us-ay, evelling-lay e-thay urdles-hay at-thay ere-way own-thray"} +{"eng":"at the number of vessels, and fatigued with the rolling of the sea; and","engyay":"at-ay e-thay umber-nay of-ay essels-vay, and-ay atigued-fay ith-way e-thay olling-ray of-ay e-thay ea-say; and-ay"} +{"eng":"which he commanded, came to Brundisium, and seized an island, which lies","engyay":"ich-whay e-hay ommanded-cay, ame-cay o-tay undisium-Bray, and-ay eized-say an-ay island-ay, ich-whay ies-lay"} +{"eng":"army of Afranius, that considerable reinforcements had come to their","engyay":"army-ay of-ay anius-Afray, at-thay onsiderable-cay einforcements-ray ad-hay ome-cay o-tay eir-thay"} +{"eng":"his father. It is, or it is not, according to the nature of men, an","engyay":"is-hay ather-fay. It-ay is-ay, or-ay it-ay is-ay ot-nay, according-ay o-tay e-thay ature-nay of-ay en-may, an-ay"} +{"eng":"general confederacy of Gaul, _ibid_. 4; Caesar obliges them to submit,","engyay":"eneral-gay onfederacy-cay of-ay aul-Gay, ibid_-_ay. 4; aesar-Cay obliges-ay em-thay o-tay ubmit-say,"} +{"eng":"inform him of these matters. These all uniformly reported that troops","engyay":"inform-ay im-hay of-ay ese-thay atters-may. ese-Thay all-ay uniformly-ay eported-ray at-thay oops-tray"} +{"eng":"an enemy then wielding the whole thunders of the state, is somewhat","engyay":"an-ay enemy-ay en-thay ielding-way e-thay ole-whay unders-thay of-ay e-thay ate-stay, is-ay omewhat-say"} +{"eng":"their country, anciently called Roxolonia, is now _Red Russia_","engyay":"eir-thay ountry-cay, anciently-ay alled-cay oxolonia-Ray, is-ay ow-nay ed-_Ray ussia_-Ray"} +{"eng":"Caesar's arrival, into Ilerda, and whatever he had left, had been","engyay":"aesar's-Cay arrival-ay, into-ay erda-Ilay, and-ay atever-whay e-hay ad-hay eft-lay, ad-hay een-bay"} +{"eng":"off from its connection with Caesar; but not being able to prevail with","engyay":"off-ay om-fray its-ay onnection-cay ith-way aesar-Cay; ut-bay ot-nay eing-bay able-ay o-tay evail-pray ith-way"} +{"eng":"number in Gaul, to be collected and sent to him. By these means, the","engyay":"umber-nay in-ay aul-Gay, o-tay e-bay ollected-cay and-ay ent-say o-tay im-hay. y-Bay ese-thay eans-may, e-thay"} +{"eng":"from victory and his liberality.\" They cried out with one voice, \"he","engyay":"om-fray ictory-vay and-ay is-hay iberality-lay.\" ey-Thay ied-cray out-ay ith-way one-ay oice-vay, \"e-hay"} +{"eng":"similar movement was made from Caesar's camp. Lucius Decidius Saxa was","engyay":"imilar-say ovement-may as-way ade-may om-fray aesar's-Cay amp-cay. ucius-Lay ecidius-Day axa-Say as-way"} +{"eng":"them under the title of hostages, and they were persuaded that the","engyay":"em-thay under-ay e-thay itle-tay of-ay ostages-hay, and-ay ey-thay ere-way ersuaded-pay at-thay e-thay"} +{"eng":"could not bring assistance to their friends, that he ought not on that","engyay":"ould-cay ot-nay ing-bray assistance-ay o-tay eir-thay iends-fray, at-thay e-hay ought-ay ot-nay on-ay at-thay"} +{"eng":"left a considerable part of their waggons and luggage behind. Being thus","engyay":"eft-lay a-ay onsiderable-cay art-pay of-ay eir-thay aggons-way and-ay uggage-lay ehind-bay. eing-Bay us-thay"} +{"eng":"Aedui, they delayed a few days there, and, not daring to pass the river,","engyay":"edui-Aay, ey-thay elayed-day a-ay ew-fay ays-day ere-thay, and-ay, ot-nay aring-day o-tay ass-pay e-thay iver-ray,"} +{"eng":"departing from his winter quarters into Italy, as he had been accustomed","engyay":"eparting-day om-fray is-hay inter-way uarters-qay into-ay aly-Itay, as-ay e-hay ad-hay een-bay accustomed-ay"} +{"eng":"a few months before, by the assistance of his relations and friends, he","engyay":"a-ay ew-fay onths-may efore-bay, y-bay e-thay assistance-ay of-ay is-hay elations-ray and-ay iends-fray, e-hay"} +{"eng":"interpreter, Cn. Pompey, to beg that he would spare him and his","engyay":"interpreter-ay, Cn-ay. ompey-Pay, o-tay eg-bay at-thay e-hay ould-way are-spay im-hay and-ay is-hay"} +{"eng":"crossed his own bridge, which communicated between his camp and the","engyay":"ossed-cray is-hay own-ay idge-bray, ich-whay ommunicated-cay etween-bay is-hay amp-cay and-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"from the hands of the plunderers, with the upper part of his person","engyay":"om-fray e-thay ands-hay of-ay e-thay underers-play, ith-way e-thay upper-ay art-pay of-ay is-hay erson-pay"} +{"eng":"base of this trench should extend so far as the edges were apart at the","engyay":"ase-bay of-ay is-thay ench-tray ould-shay extend-ay o-say ar-fay as-ay e-thay edges-ay ere-way apart-ay at-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"by his reproofs, retracted his opinion. Thus most of the senate,","engyay":"y-bay is-hay eproofs-ray, etracted-ray is-hay opinion-ay. us-Thay ost-may of-ay e-thay enate-say,"} +{"eng":"not quite full (two cohorts having been detached, and several","engyay":"ot-nay uite-qay ull-fay (o-tway ohorts-cay aving-hay een-bay etached-day, and-ay everal-say"} +{"eng":"find any access. Our men with difficulty defend the gates; the very","engyay":"ind-fay any-ay access-ay. ur-Oay en-may ith-way ifficulty-day efend-day e-thay ates-gay; e-thay ery-vay"} +{"eng":"do not charge anything for copies of this eBook, complying with the","engyay":"o-day ot-nay arge-chay anything-ay or-fay opies-cay of-ay is-thay eBook-ay, omplying-cay ith-way e-thay"} +{"eng":"one a fixed quantity of land or his own individual limits; but the","engyay":"one-ay a-ay ixed-fay uantity-qay of-ay and-lay or-ay is-hay own-ay individual-ay imits-lay; ut-bay e-thay"} +{"eng":"XIX.--Whatever sums of money the husbands have received in the name of","engyay":"atever-XIX.--Whay ums-say of-ay oney-may e-thay usbands-hay ave-hay eceived-ray in-ay e-thay ame-nay of-ay"} +{"eng":"was going on, and in another case by encouraging them, retained a great","engyay":"as-way oing-gay on-ay, and-ay in-ay another-ay ase-cay y-bay encouraging-ay em-thay, etained-ray a-ay eat-gray"} +{"eng":"wished that the conference should, by an excuse thrown in the way, be","engyay":"ished-way at-thay e-thay onference-cay ould-shay, y-bay an-ay excuse-ay own-thray in-ay e-thay ay-way, e-bay"} +{"eng":"1.F.6. INDEMNITY - You agree to indemnify and hold the Foundation, the","engyay":"1.F.6-ay. INDEMNITY-ay - ou-Yay agree-ay o-tay indemnify-ay and-ay old-hay e-thay oundation-Fay, e-thay"} +{"eng":"enters Marseilles, and is entrusted with the supreme command, 36; is","engyay":"enters-ay arseilles-May, and-ay is-ay entrusted-ay ith-way e-thay upreme-say ommand-cay, 36; is-ay"} +{"eng":"out for Alexandria with two legions (one of which he ordered to follow","engyay":"out-ay or-fay exandria-Alay ith-way o-tway egions-lay (one-ay of-ay ich-whay e-hay ordered-ay o-tay ollow-fay"} +{"eng":"having invited him into Italy, because he had engaged the remains of the","engyay":"aving-hay invited-ay im-hay into-ay aly-Itay, ecause-bay e-hay ad-hay engaged-ay e-thay emains-ray of-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"Sicil[)i]a, _Sicily_, a large island in the Tyrrhene Sea, at the","engyay":"icil[)i]a-Say, icily_-_Say, a-ay arge-lay island-ay in-ay e-thay yrrhene-Tay ea-Say, at-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"he would, in that condition of the Roman culture and feeling, have been","engyay":"e-hay ould-way, in-ay at-thay ondition-cay of-ay e-thay oman-Ray ulture-cay and-ay eeling-fay, ave-hay een-bay"} +{"eng":"and when they found by former examples that their town could be","engyay":"and-ay en-whay ey-thay ound-fay y-bay ormer-fay examples-ay at-thay eir-thay own-tay ould-cay e-bay"} +{"eng":"strength, G. i. 39","engyay":"ength-stray, G-ay. i-ay. 39"} +{"eng":"the friends of Comius, but wounded him severely in the head by the first","engyay":"e-thay iends-fray of-ay omius-Cay, ut-bay ounded-way im-hay everely-say in-ay e-thay ead-hay y-bay e-thay irst-fay"} +{"eng":"beaten, he encouraged his men to endure the toil, and began to draw a","engyay":"eaten-bay, e-hay encouraged-ay is-hay en-may o-tay endure-ay e-thay oil-tay, and-ay egan-bay o-tay aw-dray a-ay"} +{"eng":"number of old ships from the docks, and had repaired and fitted them out","engyay":"umber-nay of-ay old-ay ips-shay om-fray e-thay ocks-day, and-ay ad-hay epaired-ray and-ay itted-fay em-thay out-ay"} +{"eng":"cohorts disposed along the banks did not suffer them to be completed;","engyay":"ohorts-cay isposed-day along-ay e-thay anks-bay id-day ot-nay uffer-say em-thay o-tay e-bay ompleted-cay;"} +{"eng":"succour his friends, and not miss an opportunity of surprising his","engyay":"uccour-say is-hay iends-fray, and-ay ot-nay iss-may an-ay opportunity-ay of-ay urprising-say is-hay"} +{"eng":"was Segodunum, afterwards Ruteni, now Rhodes, G. i. 45; vii. 7, etc.","engyay":"as-way egodunum-Say, afterwards-ay uteni-Ray, ow-nay odes-Rhay, G-ay. i-ay. 45; ii-vay. 7, etc-ay."} +{"eng":"his forces on land, even his garrisons.","engyay":"is-hay orces-fay on-ay and-lay, even-ay is-hay arrisons-gay."} +{"eng":"XXXVII--Scipio, having stayed for two days in his camp, along the river","engyay":"ipio-XXXVII--Scay, aving-hay ayed-stay or-fay o-tway ays-day in-ay is-hay amp-cay, along-ay e-thay iver-ray"} +{"eng":"happen to them, either they endure the same destiny together with them,","engyay":"appen-hay o-tay em-thay, either-ay ey-thay endure-ay e-thay ame-say estiny-day ogether-tay ith-way em-thay,"} +{"eng":"among the Nervii, and entreats \"that they should not throw away the","engyay":"among-ay e-thay ervii-Nay, and-ay entreats-ay \"at-thay ey-thay ould-shay ot-nay ow-thray away-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"I.--Whilst these things were going forward in Spain, Caius Trebonius,","engyay":"ilst-I.--Whay ese-thay ings-thay ere-way oing-gay orward-fay in-ay ain-Spay, aius-Cay ebonius-Tray,"} +{"eng":"Romans come to the Aedui?\" The young men being easily won over by the","engyay":"omans-Ray ome-cay o-tay e-thay edui-Aay?\" e-Thay oung-yay en-may eing-bay easily-ay on-way over-ay y-bay e-thay"} +{"eng":"Helvetii, while their affairs were most flourishing, had quitted their","engyay":"elvetii-Hay, ile-whay eir-thay affairs-ay ere-way ost-may ourishing-flay, ad-hay uitted-qay eir-thay"} +{"eng":"Belgae, to learn what is going on amongst them [_i.e._ the Belgae], and","engyay":"elgae-Bay, o-tay earn-lay at-whay is-ay oing-gay on-ay amongst-ay em-thay [i.e._-_ay e-thay elgae-Bay], and-ay"} +{"eng":"tranquil state by the energy of Cneius Pompey, he set out for","engyay":"anquil-tray ate-stay y-bay e-thay energy-ay of-ay eius-Cnay ompey-Pay, e-hay et-say out-ay or-fay"} +{"eng":"farther: than usual, or to retreat more rapidly, so great, from","engyay":"arther-fay: an-thay usual-ay, or-ay o-tay etreat-ray ore-may apidly-ray, o-say eat-gray, om-fray"} +{"eng":"returned through fear of the treachery of the Bituriges, who, they","engyay":"eturned-ray ough-thray ear-fay of-ay e-thay eachery-tray of-ay e-thay ituriges-Bay, o-whay, ey-thay"} +{"eng":"to the relief of Cassius Longinus, C. iii. 34; gains several advantages","engyay":"o-tay e-thay elief-ray of-ay assius-Cay onginus-Lay, C-ay. iii-ay. 34; ains-gay everal-say advantages-ay"} +{"eng":"near; that the death of Ariovistus and our previous victories were","engyay":"ear-nay; at-thay e-thay eath-day of-ay iovistus-Aray and-ay our-ay evious-pray ictories-vay ere-way"} +{"eng":"Elis, a city of Peloponnesus, _Belvidere_","engyay":"is-Elay, a-ay ity-cay of-ay eloponnesus-Pay, elvidere_-_Bay"} +{"eng":"in the night. Being acquainted with the nature of the country, he left","engyay":"in-ay e-thay ight-nay. eing-Bay acquainted-ay ith-way e-thay ature-nay of-ay e-thay ountry-cay, e-hay eft-lay"} +{"eng":"the soldiers, the Cenimagni, the Segontiaci, the Ancalites, the Bibroci,","engyay":"e-thay oldiers-say, e-thay enimagni-Cay, e-thay egontiaci-Say, e-thay alites-Ancay, e-thay ibroci-Bay,"} +{"eng":"drawn up, name by name, of the number which had gone forth from their","engyay":"awn-dray up-ay, ame-nay y-bay ame-nay, of-ay e-thay umber-nay ich-whay ad-hay one-gay orth-fay om-fray eir-thay"} +{"eng":"XLVIII.--Caius Volusenus Quadratus was appointed commander of the horse","engyay":"aius-XLVIII.--Cay olusenus-Vay uadratus-Qay as-way appointed-ay ommander-cay of-ay e-thay orse-hay"} +{"eng":"the roads prevented him; and especially because he had serious","engyay":"e-thay oads-ray evented-pray im-hay; and-ay especially-ay ecause-bay e-hay ad-hay erious-say"} +{"eng":"our men easily repulsed, and, doing considerable damage to those who","engyay":"our-ay en-may easily-ay epulsed-ray, and-ay, oing-day onsiderable-cay amage-day o-tay ose-thay o-whay"} +{"eng":"pieces, the rest by flight escape in different directions to their","engyay":"ieces-pay, e-thay est-ray y-bay ight-flay escape-ay in-ay ifferent-day irections-day o-tay eir-thay"} +{"eng":"a nature that our fleet excelled in speed alone, and the plying of the","engyay":"a-ay ature-nay at-thay our-ay eet-flay excelled-ay in-ay eed-spay alone-ay, and-ay e-thay ying-play of-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"camp, were not fatigued by exertion, and having led them round by a","engyay":"amp-cay, ere-way ot-nay atigued-fay y-bay exertion-ay, and-ay aving-hay ed-lay em-thay ound-ray y-bay a-ay"} +{"eng":"the ports and the whole shore was occupied by the enemy's fleet: on","engyay":"e-thay orts-pay and-ay e-thay ole-whay ore-shay as-way occupied-ay y-bay e-thay enemy's-ay eet-flay: on-ay"} +{"eng":"soldiers], and by conveying turf to the mound, presented the appearance","engyay":"oldiers-say], and-ay y-bay onveying-cay urf-tay o-tay e-thay ound-may, esented-pray e-thay appearance-ay"} +{"eng":"relying on their former victories, imagined that the safety of the whole","engyay":"elying-ray on-ay eir-thay ormer-fay ictories-vay, imagined-ay at-thay e-thay afety-say of-ay e-thay ole-whay"} +{"eng":"you down the tide--no matter under what winds, no matter towards what","engyay":"ou-yay own-day e-thay ide--no-tay atter-may under-ay at-whay inds-way, o-nay atter-may owards-tay at-whay"} +{"eng":"quarter. The Helvii, voluntarily engaging in battle with their","engyay":"uarter-qay. e-Thay elvii-Hay, oluntarily-vay engaging-ay in-ay attle-bay ith-way eir-thay"} +{"eng":"Got[=i]ni, an ancient people of Germany, who were driven out of their","engyay":"ot[=i]ni-Gay, an-ay ancient-ay eople-pay of-ay ermany-Gay, o-whay ere-way iven-dray out-ay of-ay eir-thay"} +{"eng":"XXXIX.--Accordingly, messengers having been forthwith despatched to the","engyay":"ordingly-XXXIX.--Accay, essengers-may aving-hay een-bay orthwith-fay espatched-day o-tay e-thay"} +{"eng":"nearer way to occupy the same post. The two parties engage, and as","engyay":"earer-nay ay-way o-tay occupy-ay e-thay ame-say ost-pay. e-Thay o-tway arties-pay engage-ay, and-ay as-ay"} +{"eng":"number of nations cannot, withstand their power; and thus on one side of","engyay":"umber-nay of-ay ations-nay annot-cay, ithstand-way eir-thay ower-pay; and-ay us-thay on-ay one-ay ide-say of-ay"} +{"eng":"piece of false intelligence, is cut off with his whole army, 42","engyay":"iece-pay of-ay alse-fay intelligence-ay, is-ay ut-cay off-ay ith-way is-hay ole-whay army-ay, 42"} +{"eng":"Brannovii furnished their contingent to the relief of Alesia, C. vii. 75","engyay":"annovii-Bray urnished-fay eir-thay ontingent-cay o-tay e-thay elief-ray of-ay esia-Alay, C-ay. ii-vay. 75"} +{"eng":"a dangerous morass: that they had conveyed all their baggage into the","engyay":"a-ay angerous-day orass-may: at-thay ey-thay ad-hay onveyed-cay all-ay eir-thay aggage-bay into-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"place with considerable fortifications. Over that fort and guard he","engyay":"ace-play ith-way onsiderable-cay ortifications-fay. er-Ovay at-thay ort-fay and-ay uard-gay e-hay"} +{"eng":"the senate might freely and safely pass such resolutions as they thought","engyay":"e-thay enate-say ight-may eely-fray and-ay afely-say ass-pay uch-say esolutions-ray as-ay ey-thay ought-thay"} +{"eng":"perform everything by themselves, and provide what was to be done in","engyay":"erform-pay everything-ay y-bay emselves-thay, and-ay ovide-pray at-whay as-way o-tay e-bay one-day in-ay"} +{"eng":"deterred, by a single legion quartered among them, from making warlike","engyay":"eterred-day, y-bay a-ay ingle-say egion-lay uartered-qay among-ay em-thay, om-fray aking-may arlike-way"} +{"eng":"against the Roman people. In like manner, when he had come up to the","engyay":"against-ay e-thay oman-Ray eople-pay. In-ay ike-lay anner-may, en-whay e-hay ad-hay ome-cay up-ay o-tay e-thay"} +{"eng":"necessaries.\"","engyay":"ecessaries-nay.\""} +{"eng":"out for that time, that they would have no further danger to apprehend.","engyay":"out-ay or-fay at-thay ime-tay, at-thay ey-thay ould-way ave-hay o-nay urther-fay anger-day o-tay apprehend-ay."} +{"eng":"out of the woods, and making an attack upon those who were placed on","engyay":"out-ay of-ay e-thay oods-way, and-ay aking-may an-ay attack-ay upon-ay ose-thay o-whay ere-way aced-play on-ay"} +{"eng":"to maintain the conflict. When at length he fell, surrounded on all","engyay":"o-tay aintain-may e-thay onflict-cay. en-Whay at-ay ength-lay e-hay ell-fay, urrounded-say on-ay all-ay"} +{"eng":"XXIV.--The siege having been impeded by so many disadvantages, the","engyay":"e-XXIV.--Thay iege-say aving-hay een-bay impeded-ay y-bay o-say any-may isadvantages-day, e-thay"} +{"eng":"cessation, and not only strength, but even weapons were failing our men,","engyay":"essation-cay, and-ay ot-nay only-ay ength-stray, ut-bay even-ay eapons-way ere-way ailing-fay our-ay en-may,"} +{"eng":"his government, he became a private person, and a captive in another's","engyay":"is-hay overnment-gay, e-hay ecame-bay a-ay ivate-pray erson-pay, and-ay a-ay aptive-cay in-ay another's-ay"} +{"eng":"Fortune, her wonderful power and influence on matters of war, G. vi. 30","engyay":"ortune-Fay, er-hay onderful-way ower-pay and-ay influence-ay on-ay atters-may of-ay ar-way, G-ay. i-vay. 30"} +{"eng":"hand, they saw no security in dissension.\" The matter is prolonged by","engyay":"and-hay, ey-thay aw-say o-nay ecurity-say in-ay issension-day.\" e-Thay atter-may is-ay olonged-pray y-bay"} +{"eng":"P[=e]tra, an ancient city of Macedonia, uncertain","engyay":"e]tra-P[=ay, an-ay ancient-ay ity-cay of-ay acedonia-May, uncertain-ay"} +{"eng":"return, and that he might delay their succours, having led back his","engyay":"eturn-ray, and-ay at-thay e-hay ight-may elay-day eir-thay uccours-say, aving-hay ed-lay ack-bay is-hay"} +{"eng":"did before as a guard for the ships; he sets out in person for the same","engyay":"id-day efore-bay as-ay a-ay uard-gay or-fay e-thay ips-shay; e-hay ets-say out-ay in-ay erson-pay or-fay e-thay ame-say"} +{"eng":"them.\" He accordingly set sail the fourth day of January, with seven","engyay":"em-thay.\" e-Hay accordingly-ay et-say ail-say e-thay ourth-fay ay-day of-ay anuary-Jay, ith-way even-say"} +{"eng":"garrisons to protect his convoys of provisions, and then divided his","engyay":"arrisons-gay o-tay otect-pray is-hay onvoys-cay of-ay ovisions-pray, and-ay en-thay ivided-day is-hay"} +{"eng":"of the river Segre, and make a ford over it. When these were almost","engyay":"of-ay e-thay iver-ray egre-Say, and-ay ake-may a-ay ord-fay over-ay it-ay. en-Whay ese-thay ere-way almost-ay"} +{"eng":"in great favour with the people on account of his liberality, a man","engyay":"in-ay eat-gray avour-fay ith-way e-thay eople-pay on-ay account-ay of-ay is-hay iberality-lay, a-ay an-may"} +{"eng":"that they are ready to defend their general, and the tribunes of the","engyay":"at-thay ey-thay are-ay eady-ray o-tay efend-day eir-thay eneral-gay, and-ay e-thay ibunes-tray of-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"demanding the signal for action, \"with how great loss and the death of","engyay":"emanding-day e-thay ignal-say or-fay action-ay, \"ith-way ow-hay eat-gray oss-lay and-ay e-thay eath-day of-ay"} +{"eng":"LXI.--As they were persons nobly descended and of liberal education, and","engyay":"LXI.--As-ay ey-thay ere-way ersons-pay obly-nay escended-day and-ay of-ay iberal-lay education-ay, and-ay"} +{"eng":"carried on to Beneventum, and finally to Brundusium. According to","engyay":"arried-cay on-ay o-tay eneventum-Bay, and-ay inally-fay o-tay undusium-Bray. ording-Accay o-tay"} +{"eng":"covered over with hurdles, and the hurdles plastered over with mortar.","engyay":"overed-cay over-ay ith-way urdles-hay, and-ay e-thay urdles-hay astered-play over-ay ith-way ortar-may."} +{"eng":"circumstances could not have happened accidentally or without design;","engyay":"ircumstances-cay ould-cay ot-nay ave-hay appened-hay accidentally-ay or-ay ithout-way esign-day;"} +{"eng":"having been built in a hurry and of green timber, were not so easily","engyay":"aving-hay een-bay uilt-bay in-ay a-ay urry-hay and-ay of-ay een-gray imber-tay, ere-way ot-nay o-say easily-ay"} +{"eng":"Celt[)i]b[=e]ri, an ancient people of Spain, descended from the Celtae,","engyay":"elt[)i]b[=e]ri-Cay, an-ay ancient-ay eople-pay of-ay ain-Spay, escended-day om-fray e-thay eltae-Cay,"} +{"eng":"5 3; his shield is pierced in two hundred and thirty places","engyay":"5 3; is-hay ield-shay is-ay ierced-pay in-ay o-tway undred-hay and-ay irty-thay aces-play"} +{"eng":"lay down their arms; let all fears be removed from the city; let free","engyay":"ay-lay own-day eir-thay arms-ay; et-lay all-ay ears-fay e-bay emoved-ray om-fray e-thay ity-cay; et-lay ee-fray"} +{"eng":"Spol[=e]tum","engyay":"ol[=e]tum-Spay"} +{"eng":"the camp of Caesar, and encamped within less than two miles [of it]; and","engyay":"e-thay amp-cay of-ay aesar-Cay, and-ay encamped-ay ithin-way ess-lay an-thay o-tway iles-may [of-ay it-ay]; and-ay"} +{"eng":"that they had molested the Aedui, the Ambarri, and the Allobroges? That","engyay":"at-thay ey-thay ad-hay olested-may e-thay edui-Aay, e-thay arri-Ambay, and-ay e-thay obroges-Allay? at-Thay"} +{"eng":"Gugerni, a people of ancient Germany, who dwelt on the right banks of","engyay":"ugerni-Gay, a-ay eople-pay of-ay ancient-ay ermany-Gay, o-whay elt-dway on-ay e-thay ight-ray anks-bay of-ay"} +{"eng":"infest the neighbourhood of Macedonia, flew to attack Cassius's camp, at","engyay":"infest-ay e-thay eighbourhood-nay of-ay acedonia-May, ew-flay o-tay attack-ay assius's-Cay amp-cay, at-ay"} +{"eng":"II.--Merchants have access to them rather that they may have persons to","engyay":"erchants-II.--May ave-hay access-ay o-tay em-thay ather-ray at-thay ey-thay ay-may ave-hay ersons-pay o-tay"} +{"eng":"the fortress, being fortified by the nature of the country, and a very","engyay":"e-thay ortress-fay, eing-bay ortified-fay y-bay e-thay ature-nay of-ay e-thay ountry-cay, and-ay a-ay ery-vay"} +{"eng":"engage with the advantage of the ground. At the same time, on the left","engyay":"engage-ay ith-way e-thay advantage-ay of-ay e-thay ound-gray. At-ay e-thay ame-say ime-tay, on-ay e-thay eft-lay"} +{"eng":"disclosed to Ariovistus, [Divitiacus adds] that he doubts not that he","engyay":"isclosed-day o-tay iovistus-Aray, [ivitiacus-Day adds-ay] at-thay e-hay oubts-day ot-nay at-thay e-hay"} +{"eng":"that if the Romans should attempt to force the marsh, they would","engyay":"at-thay if-ay e-thay omans-Ray ould-shay attempt-ay o-tay orce-fay e-thay arsh-may, ey-thay ould-way"} +{"eng":"open the gates, which there was no one then to defend, and sending in","engyay":"open-ay e-thay ates-gay, ich-whay ere-thay as-way o-nay one-ay en-thay o-tay efend-day, and-ay ending-say in-ay"} +{"eng":"themselves and their dependants from offering injury or outrage [to","engyay":"emselves-thay and-ay eir-thay ependants-day om-fray offering-ay injury-ay or-ay outrage-ay [o-tay"} +{"eng":"the extent of their influence over their social contemporaries; great by","engyay":"e-thay extent-ay of-ay eir-thay influence-ay over-ay eir-thay ocial-say ontemporaries-cay; eat-gray y-bay"} +{"eng":"cohorts of the thirteenth legion, which, being led from the smaller","engyay":"ohorts-cay of-ay e-thay irteenth-thay egion-lay, ich-whay, eing-bay ed-lay om-fray e-thay aller-smay"} +{"eng":"that Caesar was approaching, such a panic fell upon Pompey's army,","engyay":"at-thay aesar-Cay as-way approaching-ay, uch-say a-ay anic-pay ell-fay upon-ay ompey's-Pay army-ay,"} +{"eng":"circumstance presented itself.","engyay":"ircumstance-cay esented-pray itself-ay."} +{"eng":"labour by daily exercise. In cavalry actions they frequently leap from","engyay":"abour-lay y-bay aily-day exercise-ay. In-ay avalry-cay actions-ay ey-thay equently-fray eap-lay om-fray"} +{"eng":"from Vercingetorix, he determined to anticipate this movement; and","engyay":"om-fray ercingetorix-Vay, e-hay etermined-day o-tay anticipate-ay is-thay ovement-may; and-ay"} +{"eng":"the Rome of our resplendent Julius) ambition was the virtue by which any","engyay":"e-thay ome-Ray of-ay our-ay esplendent-ray ulius-Jay) ambition-ay as-way e-thay irtue-vay y-bay ich-whay any-ay"} +{"eng":"by our horse, and the engagement would take place on even and open","engyay":"y-bay our-ay orse-hay, and-ay e-thay engagement-ay ould-way ake-tay ace-play on-ay even-ay and-ay open-ay"} +{"eng":"Daniel, and Ben Johnson (_sic_). Works: Translated by W. Duncan, 1753,","engyay":"aniel-Day, and-ay en-Bay ohnson-Jay (ic_-_say). orks-Way: anslated-Tray y-bay W-ay. uncan-Day, 1753,"} +{"eng":"they had twelve towns; that they had promised 50,000 armed men; and that","engyay":"ey-thay ad-hay elve-tway owns-tay; at-thay ey-thay ad-hay omised-pray 50,000 armed-ay en-may; and-ay at-thay"} +{"eng":"XXIV.--Curio detached Marcus before with the fleet to Utica, and marched","engyay":"urio-XXIV.--Cay etached-day arcus-May efore-bay ith-way e-thay eet-flay o-tay ica-Utay, and-ay arched-may"} +{"eng":"appreciated than by him who in one sense described it best; that is,","engyay":"appreciated-ay an-thay y-bay im-hay o-whay in-ay one-ay ense-say escribed-day it-ay est-bay; at-thay is-ay,"} +{"eng":"Bithynia, a country of Asia Minor, adjoining to Troas, over against","engyay":"ithynia-Bay, a-ay ountry-cay of-ay ia-Asay inor-May, adjoining-ay o-tay oas-Tray, over-ay against-ay"} +{"eng":"he had with him as auxiliaries. He induces him by great gifts and","engyay":"e-hay ad-hay ith-way im-hay as-ay auxiliaries-ay. e-Hay induces-ay im-hay y-bay eat-gray ifts-gay and-ay"} +{"eng":"winter-quarters, in order that no legion should be able to come to the","engyay":"inter-quarters-way, in-ay order-ay at-thay o-nay egion-lay ould-shay e-bay able-ay o-tay ome-cay o-tay e-thay"} +{"eng":"Netherlands which is now called _Artois_; they furnish fifteen thousand","engyay":"etherlands-Nay ich-whay is-ay ow-nay alled-cay ois_-_Artay; ey-thay urnish-fay ifteen-fay ousand-thay"} +{"eng":"XLIII.--On the seventh day of the attack, a very high wind having sprung","engyay":"XLIII.--On-ay e-thay eventh-say ay-day of-ay e-thay attack-ay, a-ay ery-vay igh-hay ind-way aving-hay ung-spray"} +{"eng":"Santones, which are not far distant from those boundaries of the","engyay":"antones-Say, ich-whay are-ay ot-nay ar-fay istant-day om-fray ose-thay oundaries-bay of-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"Apsus, a river of Macedonia, the _Aspro_. Caesar and Pompey encamp over","engyay":"us-Apsay, a-ay iver-ray of-ay acedonia-May, e-thay o_-_Aspray. aesar-Cay and-ay ompey-Pay encamp-ay over-ay"} +{"eng":"the municipal towns, and violently taken from the temples. All","engyay":"e-thay unicipal-may owns-tay, and-ay iolently-vay aken-tay om-fray e-thay emples-tay. All-ay"} +{"eng":"weapons, and were aware that their baggage and their possessions were","engyay":"eapons-way, and-ay ere-way aware-ay at-thay eir-thay aggage-bay and-ay eir-thay ossessions-pay ere-way"} +{"eng":"Scaeva, one of Caesar's centurions, displays remarkable valour, C. iii.","engyay":"aeva-Scay, one-ay of-ay aesar's-Cay enturions-cay, isplays-day emarkable-ray alour-vay, C-ay. iii-ay."} +{"eng":"Ambiorix with every imprecation, as the person who had been the","engyay":"iorix-Ambay ith-way every-ay imprecation-ay, as-ay e-thay erson-pay o-whay ad-hay een-bay e-thay"} +{"eng":"would retain the other; that nevertheless, the treaty of accommodation","engyay":"ould-way etain-ray e-thay other-ay; at-thay evertheless-nay, e-thay eaty-tray of-ay accommodation-ay"} +{"eng":"these wives, they are reputed to be the children of those by whom","engyay":"ese-thay ives-way, ey-thay are-ay eputed-ray o-tay e-bay e-thay ildren-chay of-ay ose-thay y-bay om-whay"} +{"eng":"night. In this quarter of the town was a wing of the king's palace, in","engyay":"ight-nay. In-ay is-thay uarter-qay of-ay e-thay own-tay as-way a-ay ing-way of-ay e-thay ing's-kay alace-pay, in-ay"} +{"eng":"permitted him, if he thought it necessary, to station the legion in","engyay":"ermitted-pay im-hay, if-ay e-hay ought-thay it-ay ecessary-nay, o-tay ation-stay e-thay egion-lay in-ay"} +{"eng":"or commit suicide: nor hitherto, in the memory of men, has there been","engyay":"or-ay ommit-cay uicide-say: or-nay itherto-hay, in-ay e-thay emory-may of-ay en-may, as-hay ere-thay een-bay"} +{"eng":"Illyricum, so called from the river Ister","engyay":"yricum-Illay, o-say alled-cay om-fray e-thay iver-ray er-Istay"} +{"eng":"any relief from those who distrust their own affairs; that they bear","engyay":"any-ay elief-ray om-fray ose-thay o-whay istrust-day eir-thay own-ay affairs-ay; at-thay ey-thay ear-bay"} +{"eng":"say that it is handed down by tradition that they were born in the","engyay":"ay-say at-thay it-ay is-ay anded-hay own-day y-bay adition-tray at-thay ey-thay ere-way orn-bay in-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"themselves the command of the whole war. That the Suessiones were their","engyay":"emselves-thay e-thay ommand-cay of-ay e-thay ole-whay ar-way. at-Thay e-thay uessiones-Say ere-way eir-thay"} +{"eng":"disband their army. If this was complied with, he would injure no","engyay":"isband-day eir-thay army-ay. If-ay is-thay as-way omplied-cay ith-way, e-hay ould-way injure-ay o-nay"} +{"eng":"Oxfordshire; they send ambassadors to Caesar with an offer of","engyay":"ordshire-Oxfay; ey-thay end-say ambassadors-ay o-tay aesar-Cay ith-way an-ay offer-ay of-ay"} +{"eng":"hurdles to be carried to the further side of the hill, and to be placed","engyay":"urdles-hay o-tay e-bay arried-cay o-tay e-thay urther-fay ide-say of-ay e-thay ill-hay, and-ay o-tay e-bay aced-play"} +{"eng":"Romans obtained there over the Cimbri. The city of that name is in","engyay":"omans-Ray obtained-ay ere-thay over-ay e-thay imbri-Cay. e-Thay ity-cay of-ay at-thay ame-nay is-ay in-ay"} +{"eng":"latter part of the summer there. This affair he executed with his usual","engyay":"atter-lay art-pay of-ay e-thay ummer-say ere-thay. is-Thay affair-ay e-hay executed-ay ith-way is-hay usual-ay"} +{"eng":"to those that dwelt in the neighbourhood, and the matter demanded great","engyay":"o-tay ose-thay at-thay elt-dway in-ay e-thay eighbourhood-nay, and-ay e-thay atter-may emanded-day eat-gray"} +{"eng":"be some opportunity of engaging, after leaving a guard of five cohorts","engyay":"e-bay ome-say opportunity-ay of-ay engaging-ay, after-ay eaving-lay a-ay uard-gay of-ay ive-fay ohorts-cay"} +{"eng":"his wishes to Pompey; he required of them both, that as they had","engyay":"is-hay ishes-way o-tay ompey-Pay; e-hay equired-ray of-ay em-thay oth-bay, at-thay as-ay ey-thay ad-hay"} +{"eng":"Carpi, an ancient people near the Danube","engyay":"arpi-Cay, an-ay ancient-ay eople-pay ear-nay e-thay anube-Day"} +{"eng":"before they drew nigh to the fortifications. Thus they returned to the","engyay":"efore-bay ey-thay ew-dray igh-nay o-tay e-thay ortifications-fay. us-Thay ey-thay eturned-ray o-tay e-thay"} +{"eng":"interval, when the length of the siege had made Octavius's troops more","engyay":"interval-ay, en-whay e-thay ength-lay of-ay e-thay iege-say ad-hay ade-may avius's-Octay oops-tray ore-may"} +{"eng":"to the smallness of their number; and not only was permission not given","engyay":"o-tay e-thay allness-smay of-ay eir-thay umber-nay; and-ay ot-nay only-ay as-way ermission-pay ot-nay iven-gay"} +{"eng":"minds the memory of his former favours. On receiving this message, the","engyay":"inds-may e-thay emory-may of-ay is-hay ormer-fay avours-fay. On-ay eceiving-ray is-thay essage-may, e-thay"} +{"eng":"conveyed to him by Bibulus: and he endeavoured to engage in his interest","engyay":"onveyed-cay o-tay im-hay y-bay ibulus-Bay: and-ay e-hay endeavoured-ay o-tay engage-ay in-ay is-hay interest-ay"} +{"eng":"authority, he had strength to compel; and if he did so, all men would be","engyay":"authority-ay, e-hay ad-hay ength-stray o-tay ompel-cay; and-ay if-ay e-hay id-day o-say, all-ay en-may ould-way e-bay"} +{"eng":"that there would be no difficulty, when the first legion had come into","engyay":"at-thay ere-thay ould-way e-bay o-nay ifficulty-day, en-whay e-thay irst-fay egion-lay ad-hay ome-cay into-ay"} +{"eng":"part of _Holstein, Ditmarsh_, and _Sleswic_","engyay":"art-pay of-ay olstein-_Hay, itmarsh_-Day, and-ay eswic_-_Slay"} +{"eng":"and ordered him, when he had recovered Sicily, to immediately transport","engyay":"and-ay ordered-ay im-hay, en-whay e-hay ad-hay ecovered-ray icily-Say, o-tay immediately-ay ansport-tray"} +{"eng":"javelins of the Romans, yet the rest resisted most bravely; nor did any","engyay":"avelins-jay of-ay e-thay omans-Ray, et-yay e-thay est-ray esisted-ray ost-may avely-bray; or-nay id-day any-ay"} +{"eng":"other two, affrighted by the approach of our galleys, put back again","engyay":"other-ay o-tway, affrighted-ay y-bay e-thay approach-ay of-ay our-ay alleys-gay, ut-pay ack-bay again-ay"} +{"eng":"iii. 5 3","engyay":"iii-ay. 5 3"} +{"eng":"sent persons to ascertain what the nature of the mountain was, and of","engyay":"ent-say ersons-pay o-tay ascertain-ay at-whay e-thay ature-nay of-ay e-thay ountain-may as-way, and-ay of-ay"} +{"eng":"had fled a short time before to the camp of the enemy. He encouraged his","engyay":"ad-hay ed-flay a-ay ort-shay ime-tay efore-bay o-tay e-thay amp-cay of-ay e-thay enemy-ay. e-Hay encouraged-ay is-hay"} +{"eng":"of a fort and citadel. He had also carried an entrenchment from the left","engyay":"of-ay a-ay ort-fay and-ay itadel-cay. e-Hay ad-hay also-ay arried-cay an-ay entrenchment-ay om-fray e-thay eft-lay"} +{"eng":"from what he had previously intended, and he did not now think of making","engyay":"om-fray at-whay e-hay ad-hay eviously-pray intended-ay, and-ay e-hay id-day ot-nay ow-nay ink-thay of-ay aking-may"} +{"eng":"Arvernian, a young man of the highest power (whose father had held the","engyay":"ernian-Arvay, a-ay oung-yay an-may of-ay e-thay ighest-hay ower-pay (ose-whay ather-fay ad-hay eld-hay e-thay"} +{"eng":"five feet. But afterwards, as experience is the best master in","engyay":"ive-fay eet-fay. ut-Bay afterwards-ay, as-ay experience-ay is-ay e-thay est-bay aster-may in-ay"} +{"eng":"falls into the Rhone above Valance","engyay":"alls-fay into-ay e-thay one-Rhay above-ay alance-Vay"} +{"eng":"from that ditch; [he did] that with this intention, lest (since he","engyay":"om-fray at-thay itch-day; [e-hay id-day] at-thay ith-way is-thay intention-ay, est-lay (ince-say e-hay"} +{"eng":"an unprovided and dispersed people, that they were surprised by our","engyay":"an-ay unprovided-ay and-ay ispersed-day eople-pay, at-thay ey-thay ere-way urprised-say y-bay our-ay"} +{"eng":"inconsiderate and inexperienced men were often alarmed by false reports","engyay":"inconsiderate-ay and-ay inexperienced-ay en-may ere-way often-ay alarmed-ay y-bay alse-fay eports-ray"} +{"eng":"petition against Ariovistus, _ibid_. 33; at the head of one of the two","engyay":"etition-pay against-ay iovistus-Aray, ibid_-_ay. 33; at-ay e-thay ead-hay of-ay one-ay of-ay e-thay o-tway"} +{"eng":"over these bridges, because he had already consumed all the forage that","engyay":"over-ay ese-thay idges-bray, ecause-bay e-hay ad-hay already-ay onsumed-cay all-ay e-thay orage-fay at-thay"} +{"eng":"interpreted to make the maximum disclaimer or limitation permitted by","engyay":"interpreted-ay o-tay ake-may e-thay aximum-may isclaimer-day or-ay imitation-lay ermitted-pay y-bay"} +{"eng":"forty ships provided with combustibles, and the flame catching on both","engyay":"orty-fay ips-shay ovided-pray ith-way ombustibles-cay, and-ay e-thay ame-flay atching-cay on-ay oth-bay"} +{"eng":"keener than has ever been applied to them, and that many might be placed","engyay":"eener-kay an-thay as-hay ever-ay een-bay applied-ay o-tay em-thay, and-ay at-thay any-may ight-may e-bay aced-play"} +{"eng":"slain while he assists his son when surrounded by the enemy; L. Cotta,","engyay":"ain-slay ile-whay e-hay assists-ay is-hay on-say en-whay urrounded-say y-bay e-thay enemy-ay; L-ay. otta-Cay,"} +{"eng":"being in the senate, he compelled Cotus to resign his office; he ordered","engyay":"eing-bay in-ay e-thay enate-say, e-hay ompelled-cay otus-Cay o-tay esign-ray is-hay office-ay; e-hay ordered-ay"} +{"eng":"archers and light-armed infantry here and there, among their cavalry, to","engyay":"archers-ay and-ay ight-armed-lay infantry-ay ere-hay and-ay ere-thay, among-ay eir-thay avalry-cay, o-tay"} +{"eng":"Having joined this to his other ships, he made good his voyage to","engyay":"aving-Hay oined-jay is-thay o-tay is-hay other-ay ips-shay, e-hay ade-may ood-gay is-hay oyage-vay o-tay"} +{"eng":"should be insufficient for carrying on the war, yet he thought it would","engyay":"ould-shay e-bay insufficient-ay or-fay arrying-cay on-ay e-thay ar-way, et-yay e-hay ought-thay it-ay ould-way"} +{"eng":"liability to you for damages, costs and expenses, including legal","engyay":"iability-lay o-tay ou-yay or-fay amages-day, osts-cay and-ay expenses-ay, including-ay egal-lay"} +{"eng":"winter-quarters. Having proclaimed a council of Gaul in the beginning of","engyay":"inter-quarters-way. aving-Hay oclaimed-pray a-ay ouncil-cay of-ay aul-Gay in-ay e-thay eginning-bay of-ay"} +{"eng":"and praetor; that for this reason he had avoided the conference, lest","engyay":"and-ay aetor-pray; at-thay or-fay is-thay eason-ray e-hay ad-hay avoided-ay e-thay onference-cay, est-lay"} +{"eng":"Alces, a species of animals somewhat resembling an elk, to be found in","engyay":"es-Alcay, a-ay ecies-spay of-ay animals-ay omewhat-say esembling-ray an-ay elk-ay, o-tay e-bay ound-fay in-ay"} +{"eng":"Teutones, which was by no means equally momentous; who, when driven into","engyay":"eutones-Tay, ich-whay as-way y-bay o-nay eans-may equally-ay omentous-may; o-whay, en-whay iven-dray into-ay"} +{"eng":"such a degree, that for several days the soldiers were without corn, and","engyay":"uch-say a-ay egree-day, at-thay or-fay everal-say ays-day e-thay oldiers-say ere-way ithout-way orn-cay, and-ay"} +{"eng":"sentinels and stations, so that they touched each other, and formed a","engyay":"entinels-say and-ay ations-stay, o-say at-thay ey-thay ouched-tay each-ay other-ay, and-ay ormed-fay a-ay"} +{"eng":"embrace the protection of the Roman people, and apprise them that he","engyay":"embrace-ay e-thay otection-pray of-ay e-thay oman-Ray eople-pay, and-ay apprise-ay em-thay at-thay e-hay"} +{"eng":"must feel suspicious that Caesar, though feigning friendship as the","engyay":"ust-may eel-fay uspicious-say at-thay aesar-Cay, ough-thay eigning-fay iendship-fray as-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"several mouths.","engyay":"everal-say ouths-may."} +{"eng":"shallows, when from the shore they saw any coming from a ship one by","engyay":"allows-shay, en-whay om-fray e-thay ore-shay ey-thay aw-say any-ay oming-cay om-fray a-ay ip-shay one-ay y-bay"} +{"eng":"faithful to him, and whose influence ranked highly in those countries.","engyay":"aithful-fay o-tay im-hay, and-ay ose-whay influence-ay anked-ray ighly-hay in-ay ose-thay ountries-cay."} +{"eng":"the situation of the city, finding that the enemy were panic-stricken,","engyay":"e-thay ituation-say of-ay e-thay ity-cay, inding-fay at-thay e-thay enemy-ay ere-way anic-stricken-pay,"} +{"eng":"lest any commotion should arise either out of his hot temper, or out of","engyay":"est-lay any-ay ommotion-cay ould-shay arise-ay either-ay out-ay of-ay is-hay ot-hay emper-tay, or-ay out-ay of-ay"} +{"eng":"Convictolitanis, a powerful and illustrious youth; the other Cotus,","engyay":"onvictolitanis-Cay, a-ay owerful-pay and-ay illustrious-ay outh-yay; e-thay other-ay otus-Cay,"} +{"eng":"Gallia Transalpina, or Com[=a]ta, comprehending _France, Holland, the","engyay":"allia-Gay ansalpina-Tray, or-ay om[=a]ta-Cay, omprehending-cay ance-_Fray, olland-Hay, e-thay"} +{"eng":"Cerauni Montes, Mountains of Epirus, _Monti di Chimera_","engyay":"erauni-Cay ontes-May, ountains-May of-ay irus-Epay, onti-_May i-day imera_-Chay"} +{"eng":"across, and soon reached the plain on the top of the hill, which was","engyay":"across-ay, and-ay oon-say eached-ray e-thay ain-play on-ay e-thay op-tay of-ay e-thay ill-hay, ich-whay as-way"} +{"eng":"happened. For having advanced four miles, and being very much harassed","engyay":"appened-hay. or-Fay aving-hay advanced-ay our-fay iles-may, and-ay eing-bay ery-vay uch-may arassed-hay"} +{"eng":"between the Ceraunian rocks and other dangerous places; meeting with a","engyay":"etween-bay e-thay eraunian-Cay ocks-ray and-ay other-ay angerous-day aces-play; eeting-may ith-way a-ay"} +{"eng":"Caesar.","engyay":"aesar-Cay."} +{"eng":"one cohort, four centurions lost their eyes. And being desirous to","engyay":"one-ay ohort-cay, our-fay enturions-cay ost-lay eir-thay eyes-ay. And-ay eing-bay esirous-day o-tay"} +{"eng":"Ulcilles Hirrus, one of Pompey's officers, C. i. 15","engyay":"illes-Ulcay irrus-Hay, one-ay of-ay ompey's-Pay officers-ay, C-ay. i-ay. 15"} +{"eng":"another, they rushed out suddenly with all their forces and made an","engyay":"another-ay, ey-thay ushed-ray out-ay uddenly-say ith-way all-ay eir-thay orces-fay and-ay ade-may an-ay"} +{"eng":"Language: English","engyay":"anguage-Lay: ish-Englay"} +{"eng":"transactions, they use Greek characters. That practice they seem to me","engyay":"ansactions-tray, ey-thay use-ay eek-Gray aracters-chay. at-Thay actice-pray ey-thay eem-say o-tay e-may"} +{"eng":"themselves, to assure him that \"neither had auxiliaries been sent to the","engyay":"emselves-thay, o-tay assure-ay im-hay at-thay \"either-nay ad-hay auxiliaries-ay een-bay ent-say o-tay e-thay"} +{"eng":"Aquileia, G. i. 5","engyay":"uileia-Aqay, G-ay. i-ay. 5"} +{"eng":"LXXXIV.--At length, beset on all sides, their cattle having been four","engyay":"LXXXIV.--At-ay ength-lay, eset-bay on-ay all-ay ides-say, eir-thay attle-cay aving-hay een-bay our-fay"} +{"eng":"they called spurs.","engyay":"ey-thay alled-cay urs-spay."} +{"eng":"it an absolutely necessary act, that changing his design he should","engyay":"it-ay an-ay absolutely-ay ecessary-nay act-ay, at-thay anging-chay is-hay esign-day e-hay ould-shay"} +{"eng":"pouring on it pitch, and other materials, by which the flame might be","engyay":"ouring-pay on-ay it-ay itch-pay, and-ay other-ay aterials-may, y-bay ich-whay e-thay ame-flay ight-may e-bay"} +{"eng":"villages about four hundred--and to the private dwellings that remained;","engyay":"illages-vay about-ay our-fay undred--and-hay o-tay e-thay ivate-pray ellings-dway at-thay emained-ray;"} +{"eng":"slaughter, _ibid_. 15","engyay":"aughter-slay, ibid_-_ay. 15"} +{"eng":"passage stopped, and a greater number perished in that place without a","engyay":"assage-pay opped-stay, and-ay a-ay eater-gray umber-nay erished-pay in-ay at-thay ace-play ithout-way a-ay"} +{"eng":"march from the camp immediately, and oppose us. The cry to arms was","engyay":"arch-may om-fray e-thay amp-cay immediately-ay, and-ay oppose-ay us-ay. e-Thay y-cray o-tay arms-ay as-way"} +{"eng":"themselves and of all. That request having been obtained, they all threw","engyay":"emselves-thay and-ay of-ay all-ay. at-Thay equest-ray aving-hay een-bay obtained-ay, ey-thay all-ay ew-thray"} +{"eng":"meantime, the soldiers, under cover of the musculus, were looting out","engyay":"eantime-may, e-thay oldiers-say, under-ay over-cay of-ay e-thay usculus-may, ere-way ooting-lay out-ay"} +{"eng":"be afraid, nor did they think that they ought to be afraid without","engyay":"e-bay afraid-ay, or-nay id-day ey-thay ink-thay at-thay ey-thay ought-ay o-tay e-bay afraid-ay ithout-way"} +{"eng":"that a very few might easily intercept them); the other, through our","engyay":"at-thay a-ay ery-vay ew-fay ight-may easily-ay intercept-ay em-thay); e-thay other-ay, ough-thray our-ay"} +{"eng":"[even] from the standards and the legions. Our men making an attack on","engyay":"[even-ay] om-fray e-thay andards-stay and-ay e-thay egions-lay. ur-Oay en-may aking-may an-ay attack-ay on-ay"} +{"eng":"natural strength; that the service of the cavalry could not have been","engyay":"atural-nay ength-stray; at-thay e-thay ervice-say of-ay e-thay avalry-cay ould-cay ot-nay ave-hay een-bay"} +{"eng":"that no one at all stood his ground with the intention of fighting; and","engyay":"at-thay o-nay one-ay at-ay all-ay ood-stay is-hay ound-gray ith-way e-thay intention-ay of-ay ighting-fay; and-ay"} +{"eng":"were dispersed on their respective duties, they suddenly rushed out from","engyay":"ere-way ispersed-day on-ay eir-thay espective-ray uties-day, ey-thay uddenly-say ushed-ray out-ay om-fray"} +{"eng":"avowing themselves the scourges of God, and the special instruments of","engyay":"avowing-ay emselves-thay e-thay ourges-scay of-ay od-Gay, and-ay e-thay ecial-spay instruments-ay of-ay"} +{"eng":"Crast[)i]nus, his character, and courage at the battle of Pharsalia, C.","engyay":"ast[)i]nus-Cray, is-hay aracter-chay, and-ay ourage-cay at-ay e-thay attle-bay of-ay arsalia-Phay, C-ay."} +{"eng":"Rhine, G. i. 51","engyay":"ine-Rhay, G-ay. i-ay. 51"} +{"eng":"Caesar. Such was the commencement of the Alexandrian war.","engyay":"aesar-Cay. uch-Say as-way e-thay ommencement-cay of-ay e-thay exandrian-Alay ar-way."} +{"eng":"receive no supplies either by land or sea? Will you divorce yourselves","engyay":"eceive-ray o-nay upplies-say either-ay y-bay and-lay or-ay ea-say? ill-Way ou-yay ivorce-day ourselves-yay"} +{"eng":"and were surrounded on every side by the foot. Being by this means","engyay":"and-ay ere-way urrounded-say on-ay every-ay ide-say y-bay e-thay oot-fay. eing-Bay y-bay is-thay eans-may"} +{"eng":"endeavouring to pass it, slew with their swords a great part of them","engyay":"endeavouring-ay o-tay ass-pay it-ay, ew-slay ith-way eir-thay ords-sway a-ay eat-gray art-pay of-ay em-thay"} +{"eng":"speech of the magistrate and the bribe, when they declared that they","engyay":"eech-spay of-ay e-thay agistrate-may and-ay e-thay ibe-bray, en-whay ey-thay eclared-day at-thay ey-thay"} +{"eng":"rowing not being [for a moment] discontinued, equalled the speed of the","engyay":"owing-ray ot-nay eing-bay [or-fay a-ay oment-may] iscontinued-day, equalled-ay e-thay eed-spay of-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"fords the river Thames, and puts Cassivellaunus, the leader of the","engyay":"ords-fay e-thay iver-ray ames-Thay, and-ay uts-pay assivellaunus-Cay, e-thay eader-lay of-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"wrongs which they had received.","engyay":"ongs-wray ich-whay ey-thay ad-hay eceived-ray."} +{"eng":"cause of the confusion, nor do they readily determine whither the","engyay":"ause-cay of-ay e-thay onfusion-cay, or-nay o-day ey-thay eadily-ray etermine-day ither-whay e-thay"} +{"eng":"Aquitania, a third part of ancient Gaul, now containing _Guienne_,","engyay":"uitania-Aqay, a-ay ird-thay art-pay of-ay ancient-ay aul-Gay, ow-nay ontaining-cay uienne_-_Gay,"} +{"eng":"for what reason they were departing, kept his army and cavalry within","engyay":"or-fay at-whay eason-ray ey-thay ere-way eparting-day, ept-kay is-hay army-ay and-ay avalry-cay ithin-way"} +{"eng":"Heracl[=e]a, a city of Thrace, on the Euxine Sea, _Pantiro_","engyay":"eracl[=e]a-Hay, a-ay ity-cay of-ay ace-Thray, on-ay e-thay uxine-Eay ea-Say, antiro_-_Pay"} +{"eng":"all other affairs, sends a great part of the cavalry to pursue him, and","engyay":"all-ay other-ay affairs-ay, ends-say a-ay eat-gray art-pay of-ay e-thay avalry-cay o-tay ursue-pay im-hay, and-ay"} +{"eng":"approach on one side was almost level, he first surrounded it with","engyay":"approach-ay on-ay one-ay ide-say as-way almost-ay evel-lay, e-hay irst-fay urrounded-say it-ay ith-way"} +{"eng":"electronic works","engyay":"electronic-ay orks-way"} +{"eng":"turning away from the battle, ran eagerly to hear and listen to them.","engyay":"urning-tay away-ay om-fray e-thay attle-bay, an-ray eagerly-ay o-tay ear-hay and-ay isten-lay o-tay em-thay."} +{"eng":"occasioned by the misconduct and rashness of his lieutenant, should be","engyay":"occasioned-ay y-bay e-thay isconduct-may and-ay ashness-ray of-ay is-hay ieutenant-lay, ould-shay e-bay"} +{"eng":"death in the crowds. And the whole family of man might seem at that time","engyay":"eath-day in-ay e-thay owds-cray. And-ay e-thay ole-whay amily-fay of-ay an-may ight-may eem-say at-ay at-thay ime-tay"} +{"eng":"repairing to the temples of the immortal gods, and, prostrating","engyay":"epairing-ray o-tay e-thay emples-tay of-ay e-thay immortal-ay ods-gay, and-ay, ostrating-pray"} +{"eng":"soldiers were killed in all parts of the city.","engyay":"oldiers-say ere-way illed-kay in-ay all-ay arts-pay of-ay e-thay ity-cay."} +{"eng":"the enemy, the legions hard pressed and almost held surrounded, the","engyay":"e-thay enemy-ay, e-thay egions-lay ard-hay essed-pray and-ay almost-ay eld-hay urrounded-say, e-thay"} +{"eng":"outer fortifications for mere amusement? If you cannot be assured by","engyay":"outer-ay ortifications-fay or-fay ere-may amusement-ay? If-ay ou-yay annot-cay e-bay assured-ay y-bay"} +{"eng":"force the palace; but Caesar had disposed his cohorts through the","engyay":"orce-fay e-thay alace-pay; ut-bay aesar-Cay ad-hay isposed-day is-hay ohorts-cay ough-thray e-thay"} +{"eng":"the Menapii, Commius the Atrebatian with some cavalry as a guard; he","engyay":"e-thay enapii-May, ommius-Cay e-thay ebatian-Atray ith-way ome-say avalry-cay as-ay a-ay uard-gay; e-hay"} +{"eng":"transactions, which I have not thought it necessary for me to do,","engyay":"ansactions-tray, ich-whay I-ay ave-hay ot-nay ought-thay it-ay ecessary-nay or-fay e-may o-tay o-day,"} +{"eng":"two lines to drive off the enemy: the third to execute the work. The","engyay":"o-tway ines-lay o-tay ive-dray off-ay e-thay enemy-ay: e-thay ird-thay o-tay execute-ay e-thay ork-way. e-Thay"} +{"eng":"whatever direction they understood that they were hard pressed.","engyay":"atever-whay irection-day ey-thay understood-ay at-thay ey-thay ere-way ard-hay essed-pray."} +{"eng":"provided and laid up in the public stores against an emergency of this","engyay":"ovided-pray and-ay aid-lay up-ay in-ay e-thay ublic-pay ores-stay against-ay an-ay emergency-ay of-ay is-thay"} +{"eng":"or iron rings, determined at a certain weight, as their money. Tin is","engyay":"or-ay iron-ay ings-ray, etermined-day at-ay a-ay ertain-cay eight-way, as-ay eir-thay oney-may. in-Tay is-ay"} +{"eng":"annihilated, sent five cohorts into the neighbouring cornlands, between","engyay":"annihilated-ay, ent-say ive-fay ohorts-cay into-ay e-thay eighbouring-nay ornlands-cay, etween-bay"} +{"eng":"themselves at the feet of their husbands, and requested of them, with","engyay":"emselves-thay at-ay e-thay eet-fay of-ay eir-thay usbands-hay, and-ay equested-ray of-ay em-thay, ith-way"} +{"eng":"consulted as to what other course they should take. There were two","engyay":"onsulted-cay as-ay o-tay at-whay other-ay ourse-cay ey-thay ould-shay ake-tay. ere-Thay ere-way o-tway"} +{"eng":"Mandub[)i]i, an ancient people of Gaul, _l'Anxois_, in Burgundy; their","engyay":"andub[)i]i-May, an-ay ancient-ay eople-pay of-ay aul-Gay, ois_-_l'Anxay, in-ay urgundy-Bay; eir-thay"} +{"eng":"up as a rampart on either flank. When a great space had been, with","engyay":"up-ay as-ay a-ay ampart-ray on-ay either-ay ank-flay. en-Whay a-ay eat-gray ace-spay ad-hay een-bay, ith-way"} +{"eng":"S[=u]lmo, an ancient city of Italy, _Sulmona_; its inhabitants declare","engyay":"u]lmo-S[=ay, an-ay ancient-ay ity-cay of-ay aly-Itay, ulmona_-_Say; its-ay inhabitants-ay eclare-day"} +{"eng":"Thessaly, so well authenticated, that the Pompeians themselves gave","engyay":"essaly-Thay, o-say ell-way authenticated-ay, at-thay e-thay ompeians-Pay emselves-thay ave-gay"} +{"eng":"to transfer the cohorts to his own camp, lest any change should be","engyay":"o-tay ansfer-tray e-thay ohorts-cay o-tay is-hay own-ay amp-cay, est-lay any-ay ange-chay ould-shay e-bay"} +{"eng":"consuls and Pompey's friends interposed to prevent it; and regulating","engyay":"onsuls-cay and-ay ompey's-Pay iends-fray interposed-ay o-tay event-pray it-ay; and-ay egulating-ray"} +{"eng":"into Italy, Caesar, having effected a junction with Domitius, would","engyay":"into-ay aly-Itay, aesar-Cay, aving-hay effected-ay a-ay unction-jay ith-way omitius-Day, ould-way"} +{"eng":"merchants least frequently resort to them and import those things which","engyay":"erchants-may east-lay equently-fray esort-ray o-tay em-thay and-ay import-ay ose-thay ings-thay ich-whay"} +{"eng":"Veromandui, with whom they had engaged, were fighting from the higher","engyay":"eromandui-Vay, ith-way om-whay ey-thay ad-hay engaged-ay, ere-way ighting-fay om-fray e-thay igher-hay"} +{"eng":"going to the camp, after encouraging his men, he marches to the camp of","engyay":"oing-gay o-tay e-thay amp-cay, after-ay encouraging-ay is-hay en-may, e-hay arches-may o-tay e-thay amp-cay of-ay"} +{"eng":"that this fate may fall in turn on themselves: they bewail the unhappy","engyay":"at-thay is-thay ate-fay ay-may all-fay in-ay urn-tay on-ay emselves-thay: ey-thay ewail-bay e-thay unhappy-ay"} +{"eng":"wherever the space between the walls, or the weakness of the timber,","engyay":"erever-whay e-thay ace-spay etween-bay e-thay alls-way, or-ay e-thay eakness-way of-ay e-thay imber-tay,"} +{"eng":"as the method and order of military matters required; whilst the legions","engyay":"as-ay e-thay ethod-may and-ay order-ay of-ay ilitary-may atters-may equired-ray; ilst-whay e-thay egions-lay"} +{"eng":"this, that Caesar should be cut off from his army, before their secret","engyay":"is-thay, at-thay aesar-Cay ould-shay e-bay ut-cay off-ay om-fray is-hay army-ay, efore-bay eir-thay ecret-say"} +{"eng":"protection of tents, in a vast circuit about the city. Multitudes of","engyay":"otection-pray of-ay ents-tay, in-ay a-ay ast-vay ircuit-cay about-ay e-thay ity-cay. ultitudes-May of-ay"} +{"eng":"the wall, and in the front by the mantlets, carried whatever materials","engyay":"e-thay all-way, and-ay in-ay e-thay ont-fray y-bay e-thay antlets-may, arried-cay atever-whay aterials-may"} +{"eng":"he of himself perceives, and what the state complains of; he warns him","engyay":"e-hay of-ay imself-hay erceives-pay, and-ay at-whay e-thay ate-stay omplains-cay of-ay; e-hay arns-way im-hay"} +{"eng":"shore], chiefly on account of the depth of the sea, he who carried the","engyay":"ore-shay], iefly-chay on-ay account-ay of-ay e-thay epth-day of-ay e-thay ea-say, e-hay o-whay arried-cay e-thay"} +{"eng":"raised the uppermost floor and the mat-work. In this manner, securely","engyay":"aised-ray e-thay uppermost-ay oor-flay and-ay e-thay at-work-may. In-ay is-thay anner-may, ecurely-say"} +{"eng":"determined to deprive him of the means of communication afforded by the","engyay":"etermined-day o-tay eprive-day im-hay of-ay e-thay eans-may of-ay ommunication-cay afforded-ay y-bay e-thay"} +{"eng":"XV.--The Gauls, confiding in the natural strength of their position,","engyay":"e-XV.--Thay auls-Gay, onfiding-cay in-ay e-thay atural-nay ength-stray of-ay eir-thay osition-pay,"} +{"eng":"place that he had returned from. When he had come thither, greater","engyay":"ace-play at-thay e-hay ad-hay eturned-ray om-fray. en-Whay e-hay ad-hay ome-cay ither-thay, eater-gray"} +{"eng":"Further Gaul. Here the Centrones and the Graioceli and the Caturiges,","engyay":"urther-Fay aul-Gay. ere-Hay e-thay entrones-Cay and-ay e-thay aioceli-Gray and-ay e-thay aturiges-Cay,"} +{"eng":"however in his resolution, and retired a little from that place to abate","engyay":"owever-hay in-ay is-hay esolution-ray, and-ay etired-ray a-ay ittle-lay om-fray at-thay ace-play o-tay abate-ay"} +{"eng":"awaited them about five miles off. They retired behind these mountains","engyay":"awaited-ay em-thay about-ay ive-fay iles-may off-ay. ey-Thay etired-ray ehind-bay ese-thay ountains-may"} +{"eng":"Hercynian forest (which, I perceive, was known by report to Eratosthenes","engyay":"ercynian-Hay orest-fay (ich-whay, I-ay erceive-pay, as-way own-knay y-bay eport-ray o-tay atosthenes-Eray"} +{"eng":"stream: and there were others also above the bridge, at a moderate","engyay":"eam-stray: and-ay ere-thay ere-way others-ay also-ay above-ay e-thay idge-bray, at-ay a-ay oderate-may"} +{"eng":"Rome, that he is said to have carried with him, as indispensable parts","engyay":"ome-Ray, at-thay e-hay is-ay aid-say o-tay ave-hay arried-cay ith-way im-hay, as-ay indispensable-ay arts-pay"} +{"eng":"resistance against the Romans, in a siege of fourteen years; _Almasan_","engyay":"esistance-ray against-ay e-thay omans-Ray, in-ay a-ay iege-say of-ay ourteen-fay ears-yay; asan_-_Almay"} +{"eng":"Cyr[=e]ne, an ancient and once a fine city of Africa, situate over","engyay":"yr[=e]ne-Cay, an-ay ancient-ay and-ay once-ay a-ay ine-fay ity-cay of-ay ica-Afray, ituate-say over-ay"} +{"eng":"his prowess and attachment towards him, because in all his wars he had","engyay":"is-hay owess-pray and-ay attachment-ay owards-tay im-hay, ecause-bay in-ay all-ay is-hay ars-way e-hay ad-hay"} +{"eng":"hopes, as he had seen his men a moment before fleeing from the camp),","engyay":"opes-hay, as-ay e-hay ad-hay een-say is-hay en-may a-ay oment-may efore-bay eeing-flay om-fray e-thay amp-cay),"} +{"eng":"usage of the state, in the presence of the magistrates, to hold the","engyay":"usage-ay of-ay e-thay ate-stay, in-ay e-thay esence-pray of-ay e-thay agistrates-may, o-tay old-hay e-thay"} +{"eng":"tribunes, who had fled to him for protection; he called his other","engyay":"ibunes-tray, o-whay ad-hay ed-flay o-tay im-hay or-fay otection-pray; e-hay alled-cay is-hay other-ay"} +{"eng":"and obstinacy; the affair was an easy one, if only they all thought and","engyay":"and-ay obstinacy-ay; e-thay affair-ay as-way an-ay easy-ay one-ay, if-ay only-ay ey-thay all-ay ought-thay and-ay"} +{"eng":"marches.","engyay":"arches-may."} +{"eng":"either side of the Garonne, and corresponded to the modern Agennois, in","engyay":"either-ay ide-say of-ay e-thay aronne-Gay, and-ay orresponded-cay o-tay e-thay odern-may ennois-Agay, in-ay"} +{"eng":"promontory of Garg[=a]nus, and again inclines to Mare Inf[)e]rum, till","engyay":"omontory-pray of-ay arg[=a]nus-Gay, and-ay again-ay inclines-ay o-tay are-May e]rum-Inf[)ay, ill-tay"} +{"eng":"same place, and endeavoured to annoy the men while at work; and as the","engyay":"ame-say ace-play, and-ay endeavoured-ay o-tay annoy-ay e-thay en-may ile-whay at-ay ork-way; and-ay as-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"promised 60,000 picked men out of that number, and demanded for","engyay":"omised-pray 60,000 icked-pay en-may out-ay of-ay at-thay umber-nay, and-ay emanded-day or-fay"} +{"eng":"should think that the same thing was permitted them. Wherefore, since he","engyay":"ould-shay ink-thay at-thay e-thay ame-say ing-thay as-way ermitted-pay em-thay. erefore-Whay, ince-say e-hay"} +{"eng":"province, before the expiration of his command, and when the votes were","engyay":"ovince-pray, efore-bay e-thay expiration-ay of-ay is-hay ommand-cay, and-ay en-whay e-thay otes-vay ere-way"} +{"eng":"XXVI.--To counteract this, Pompey fitted out large merchant ships, which","engyay":"o-XXVI.--Tay ounteract-cay is-thay, ompey-Pay itted-fay out-ay arge-lay erchant-may ips-shay, ich-whay"} +{"eng":"circumvallation and contravallation, _ibid_. 69, 72; obliges it to","engyay":"ircumvallation-cay and-ay ontravallation-cay, ibid_-_ay. 69, 72; obliges-ay it-ay o-tay"} +{"eng":"horse were so astonished, and the foot so terrified, that breaking","engyay":"orse-hay ere-way o-say astonished-ay, and-ay e-thay oot-fay o-say errified-tay, at-thay eaking-bray"} +{"eng":"relieve them on duty; the rest to be armed and follow him immediately.","engyay":"elieve-ray em-thay on-ay uty-day; e-thay est-ray o-tay e-bay armed-ay and-ay ollow-fay im-hay immediately-ay."} +{"eng":"successful engagements against one disappointment, and that, too, a","engyay":"uccessful-say engagements-ay against-ay one-ay isappointment-day, and-ay at-thay, oo-tay, a-ay"} +{"eng":"entered into a contest with _him_ [Ariovistus] without utter ruin to","engyay":"entered-ay into-ay a-ay ontest-cay ith-way im_-_hay [iovistus-Aray] ithout-way utter-ay uin-ray o-tay"} +{"eng":"everything with more confusion and fear than he had shown on the","engyay":"everything-ay ith-way ore-may onfusion-cay and-ay ear-fay an-thay e-hay ad-hay own-shay on-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"thinking it in vain to wait for any more, having got two troops in their","engyay":"inking-thay it-ay in-ay ain-vay o-tay ait-way or-fay any-ay ore-may, aving-hay ot-gay o-tway oops-tray in-ay eir-thay"} +{"eng":"themselves were well supplied with cavalry and were likewise assisted by","engyay":"emselves-thay ere-way ell-way upplied-say ith-way avalry-cay and-ay ere-way ikewise-lay assisted-ay y-bay"} +{"eng":"their courage alone. About 4000 of the men having been slain, the rest","engyay":"eir-thay ourage-cay alone-ay. out-Abay 4000 of-ay e-thay en-may aving-hay een-bay ain-slay, e-thay est-ray"} +{"eng":"Nitiobriges; the same number from the Aulerci Cenomani; four thousand","engyay":"itiobriges-Nay; e-thay ame-say umber-nay om-fray e-thay ulerci-Aay enomani-Cay; our-fay ousand-thay"} +{"eng":"FIRST PUBLISHED IN THIS EDITION, 1915","engyay":"FIRST-ay PUBLISHED-ay IN-ay THIS-ay EDITION-ay, 1915"} +{"eng":"the Romans, G. iv. 19; the Germans say that not even the gods are a","engyay":"e-thay omans-Ray, G-ay. iv-ay. 19; e-thay ermans-Gay ay-say at-thay ot-nay even-ay e-thay ods-gay are-ay a-ay"} +{"eng":"centre, and waited to see what measures the enemy would take. They,","engyay":"entre-cay, and-ay aited-way o-tay ee-say at-whay easures-may e-thay enemy-ay ould-way ake-tay. ey-Thay,"} +{"eng":"concerns him to advise and inform himself about an object of mutual","engyay":"oncerns-cay im-hay o-tay advise-ay and-ay inform-ay imself-hay about-ay an-ay object-ay of-ay utual-may"} +{"eng":"XXXVIII.--The day following Caesar sent Labienus, his lieutenant, with","engyay":"e-XXXVIII.--Thay ay-day ollowing-fay aesar-Cay ent-say abienus-Lay, is-hay ieutenant-lay, ith-way"} +{"eng":"captives, adopted the following system of fortification; he dug a trench","engyay":"aptives-cay, adopted-ay e-thay ollowing-fay ystem-say of-ay ortification-fay; e-hay ug-day a-ay ench-tray"} +{"eng":"spontaneously proffered that which he had previously refused to him when","engyay":"ontaneously-spay offered-pray at-thay ich-whay e-hay ad-hay eviously-pray efused-ray o-tay im-hay en-whay"} +{"eng":"determined to attack it.","engyay":"etermined-day o-tay attack-ay it-ay."} +{"eng":"felt less hesitation, because he kept in remembrance those circumstances","engyay":"elt-fay ess-lay esitation-hay, ecause-bay e-hay ept-kay in-ay emembrance-ray ose-thay ircumstances-cay"} +{"eng":"amongst those enemies of Caesar who watched his conduct during the","engyay":"amongst-ay ose-thay enemies-ay of-ay aesar-Cay o-whay atched-way is-hay onduct-cay uring-day e-thay"} +{"eng":"were then waiting for these horse, and that the delay was caused on this","engyay":"ere-way en-thay aiting-way or-fay ese-thay orse-hay, and-ay at-thay e-thay elay-day as-way aused-cay on-ay is-thay"} +{"eng":"maintained, our men endeavouring to force their way in, and the enemy to","engyay":"aintained-may, our-ay en-may endeavouring-ay o-tay orce-fay eir-thay ay-way in-ay, and-ay e-thay enemy-ay o-tay"} +{"eng":"centurions followed their example: and the whole army swore in like","engyay":"enturions-cay ollowed-fay eir-thay example-ay: and-ay e-thay ole-whay army-ay ore-sway in-ay ike-lay"} +{"eng":"same will he conjured the Roman people by all the gods, and by the","engyay":"ame-say ill-way e-hay onjured-cay e-thay oman-Ray eople-pay y-bay all-ay e-thay ods-gay, and-ay y-bay e-thay"} +{"eng":"a large quantity of plate set out, the floors of the tents covered with","engyay":"a-ay arge-lay uantity-qay of-ay ate-play et-say out-ay, e-thay oors-flay of-ay e-thay ents-tay overed-cay ith-way"} +{"eng":"LXIV.--Marcellinus, being informed of this disorder, detached some","engyay":"arcellinus-LXIV.--May, eing-bay informed-ay of-ay is-thay isorder-day, etached-day ome-say"} +{"eng":"first connected with the Rhine by the canal of Drusus. It passed through","engyay":"irst-fay onnected-cay ith-way e-thay ine-Rhay y-bay e-thay anal-cay of-ay usus-Dray. It-ay assed-pay ough-thray"} +{"eng":"XXXV.--When these answers were reported to Caesar, he sends ambassadors","engyay":"en-XXXV.--Whay ese-thay answers-ay ere-way eported-ray o-tay aesar-Cay, e-hay ends-say ambassadors-ay"} +{"eng":"level ground, he filled with water conveyed from the river. Behind these","engyay":"evel-lay ound-gray, e-hay illed-fay ith-way ater-way onveyed-cay om-fray e-thay iver-ray. ehind-Bay ese-thay"} +{"eng":"camp over the same bridge.","engyay":"amp-cay over-ay e-thay ame-say idge-bray."} +{"eng":"speeches. \"For what purpose was so vast a machine constructed at so","engyay":"eeches-spay. \"or-Fay at-whay urpose-pay as-way o-say ast-vay a-ay achine-may onstructed-cay at-ay o-say"} +{"eng":"they transmit the intelligence through their lands and districts by a","engyay":"ey-thay ansmit-tray e-thay intelligence-ay ough-thray eir-thay ands-lay and-ay istricts-day y-bay a-ay"} +{"eng":"of Syria, or rather of the East. It is situate on two rivers, the","engyay":"of-ay yria-Say, or-ay ather-ray of-ay e-thay ast-Eay. It-ay is-ay ituate-say on-ay o-tway ivers-ray, e-thay"} +{"eng":"came to the conference, and Volusenus, as had been agreed on, had taken","engyay":"ame-cay o-tay e-thay onference-cay, and-ay olusenus-Vay, as-ay ad-hay een-bay agreed-ay on-ay, ad-hay aken-tay"} +{"eng":"nor follow their standards, and as one from one ship and another from","engyay":"or-nay ollow-fay eir-thay andards-stay, and-ay as-ay one-ay om-fray one-ay ip-shay and-ay another-ay om-fray"} +{"eng":"XXXV.-In this flight one Fabius, a Pelignian and common soldier in","engyay":"XXXV.-In-ay is-thay ight-flay one-ay abius-Fay, a-ay elignian-Pay and-ay ommon-cay oldier-say in-ay"} +{"eng":"was strange to them, stopped, and shortly after retreated a little. And","engyay":"as-way ange-stray o-tay em-thay, opped-stay, and-ay ortly-shay after-ay etreated-ray a-ay ittle-lay. And-ay"} +{"eng":"furnish their contingent for raising the siege of Alesia, G. vii. 75","engyay":"urnish-fay eir-thay ontingent-cay or-fay aising-ray e-thay iege-say of-ay esia-Alay, G-ay. ii-vay. 75"} +{"eng":"legions), divided amongst themselves their respective departments.","engyay":"egions-lay), ivided-day amongst-ay emselves-thay eir-thay espective-ray epartments-day."} +{"eng":"very valiant man, who was so exhausted by many and severe wounds, that","engyay":"ery-vay aliant-vay an-may, o-whay as-way o-say exhausted-ay y-bay any-may and-ay evere-say ounds-way, at-thay"} +{"eng":"himself Marcus Antonius the quaestor, with the eleventh legion; Caius","engyay":"imself-hay arcus-May onius-Antay e-thay uaestor-qay, ith-way e-thay eleventh-ay egion-lay; aius-Cay"} +{"eng":"next day, they left a guard in the camp, and led out all their forces to","engyay":"ext-nay ay-day, ey-thay eft-lay a-ay uard-gay in-ay e-thay amp-cay, and-ay ed-lay out-ay all-ay eir-thay orces-fay o-tay"} +{"eng":"the country of the Belgae for the purpose of plunder and making war;","engyay":"e-thay ountry-cay of-ay e-thay elgae-Bay or-fay e-thay urpose-pay of-ay under-play and-ay aking-may ar-way;"} +{"eng":"send ambassadors to Caesar for the purpose of either rejecting or","engyay":"end-say ambassadors-ay o-tay aesar-Cay or-fay e-thay urpose-pay of-ay either-ay ejecting-ray or-ay"} +{"eng":"breaking out, asserted that the time had not yet come, and required that","engyay":"eaking-bray out-ay, asserted-ay at-thay e-thay ime-tay ad-hay ot-nay et-yay ome-cay, and-ay equired-ray at-thay"} +{"eng":"XXVI.--The battle was maintained vigorously on both sides. Our men,","engyay":"e-XXVI.--Thay attle-bay as-way aintained-may igorously-vay on-ay oth-bay ides-say. ur-Oay en-may,"} +{"eng":"freely, and follow which party they pleased.\" These were the legions","engyay":"eely-fray, and-ay ollow-fay ich-whay arty-pay ey-thay eased-play.\" ese-Thay ere-way e-thay egions-lay"} +{"eng":"IX.--Caesar, being informed of these things by Crassus, since he was so","engyay":"aesar-IX.--Cay, eing-bay informed-ay of-ay ese-thay ings-thay y-bay assus-Cray, ince-say e-hay as-way o-say"} +{"eng":"waggons in one night, a distance of twenty-two miles from his camp, and","engyay":"aggons-way in-ay one-ay ight-nay, a-ay istance-day of-ay enty-two-tway iles-may om-fray is-hay amp-cay, and-ay"} +{"eng":"that by the commission of some outrage they may be ashamed to return to","engyay":"at-thay y-bay e-thay ommission-cay of-ay ome-say outrage-ay ey-thay ay-may e-bay ashamed-ay o-tay eturn-ray o-tay"} +{"eng":"single person should get out privately. Nor was any man so negligent or","engyay":"ingle-say erson-pay ould-shay et-gay out-ay ivately-pray. or-Nay as-way any-ay an-may o-say egligent-nay or-ay"} +{"eng":"since my brothers and all my relations have been slain, am prevented by","engyay":"ince-say y-may others-bray and-ay all-ay y-may elations-ray ave-hay een-bay ain-slay, am-ay evented-pray y-bay"} +{"eng":"XXII.--Milo in the meantime despatched letters to the free towns,","engyay":"ilo-XXII.--May in-ay e-thay eantime-may espatched-day etters-lay o-tay e-thay ee-fray owns-tay,"} +{"eng":"hides to defend them against the weapons.","engyay":"ides-hay o-tay efend-day em-thay against-ay e-thay eapons-way."} +{"eng":"Quintilius Varus, the quaestor, and Lucius Rubrius, besides the son of","engyay":"uintilius-Qay arus-Vay, e-thay uaestor-qay, and-ay ucius-Lay ubrius-Ray, esides-bay e-thay on-say of-ay"} +{"eng":"reputation were likewise increased, and in consequence, the Sequani lost","engyay":"eputation-ray ere-way ikewise-lay increased-ay, and-ay in-ay onsequence-cay, e-thay equani-Say ost-lay"} +{"eng":"Unelli, an ancient people of Gaul, uncertain, G. ii. 34","engyay":"elli-Unay, an-ay ancient-ay eople-pay of-ay aul-Gay, uncertain-ay, G-ay. ii-ay. 34"} +{"eng":"post of honour.","engyay":"ost-pay of-ay onour-hay."} +{"eng":"levies in the colonies, which had been sent thither by the Julian law:","engyay":"evies-lay in-ay e-thay olonies-cay, ich-whay ad-hay een-bay ent-say ither-thay y-bay e-thay ulian-Jay aw-lay:"} +{"eng":"been killed, threw themselves into the river and there perished,","engyay":"een-bay illed-kay, ew-thray emselves-thay into-ay e-thay iver-ray and-ay ere-thay erished-pay,"} +{"eng":"pitch, and dried wood; these they set on fire, and roll down on our","engyay":"itch-pay, and-ay ied-dray ood-way; ese-thay ey-thay et-say on-ay ire-fay, and-ay oll-ray own-day on-ay our-ay"} +{"eng":"which were joined together by braces, with a gentle slope, on which the","engyay":"ich-whay ere-way oined-jay ogether-tay y-bay aces-bray, ith-way a-ay entle-gay ope-slay, on-ay ich-whay e-thay"} +{"eng":"https:\/\/gutenberg.org\/license).","engyay":"utenberg.org\/license-https:\/\/gay)."} +{"eng":"after the retreat of their countrymen, across the Rhine into the","engyay":"after-ay e-thay etreat-ray of-ay eir-thay ountrymen-cay, across-ay e-thay ine-Rhay into-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"even Afranius's soldiers, who of themselves treated about concluding a","engyay":"even-ay anius's-Afray oldiers-say, o-whay of-ay emselves-thay eated-tray about-ay oncluding-cay a-ay"} +{"eng":"common safety in no respect; both in addressing and encouraging the","engyay":"ommon-cay afety-say in-ay o-nay espect-ray; oth-bay in-ay addressing-ay and-ay encouraging-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"Bit[:u]r[)i]ges, a people of Guienne, in France, of the country of","engyay":"it[:u]r[)i]ges-Bay, a-ay eople-pay of-ay uienne-Gay, in-ay ance-Fray, of-ay e-thay ountry-cay of-ay"} +{"eng":"transported in them some soldiers across the river, and on a sudden took","engyay":"ansported-tray in-ay em-thay ome-say oldiers-say across-ay e-thay iver-ray, and-ay on-ay a-ay udden-say ook-tay"} +{"eng":"conquerors, and nothing safe to the conquered, sent ambassadors to","engyay":"onquerors-cay, and-ay othing-nay afe-say o-tay e-thay onquered-cay, ent-say ambassadors-ay o-tay"} +{"eng":"Remi, which were of great use to us in carrying on the war, and might","engyay":"emi-Ray, ich-whay ere-way of-ay eat-gray use-ay o-tay us-ay in-ay arrying-cay on-ay e-thay ar-way, and-ay ight-may"} +{"eng":"several successive days, which both confined our men to camp and","engyay":"everal-say uccessive-say ays-day, ich-whay oth-bay onfined-cay our-ay en-may o-tay amp-cay and-ay"} +{"eng":"employ the Druids as the performers of those sacrifices; because they","engyay":"employ-ay e-thay uids-Dray as-ay e-thay erformers-pay of-ay ose-thay acrifices-say; ecause-bay ey-thay"} +{"eng":"thinking that this had happened fortunately enough for him, because he","engyay":"inking-thay at-thay is-thay ad-hay appened-hay ortunately-fay enough-ay or-fay im-hay, ecause-bay e-hay"} +{"eng":"eleutheroi], seem to have been clients of the Arverni; they furnish","engyay":"eleutheroi-ay], eem-say o-tay ave-hay een-bay ients-clay of-ay e-thay erni-Arvay; ey-thay urnish-fay"} +{"eng":"retarded their march. However, the affair was necessarily reduced to","engyay":"etarded-ray eir-thay arch-may. owever-Hay, e-thay affair-ay as-way ecessarily-nay educed-ray o-tay"} +{"eng":"and impassable marsh, not more than fifty feet broad, begirt it on","engyay":"and-ay impassable-ay arsh-may, ot-nay ore-may an-thay ifty-fay eet-fay oad-bray, egirt-bay it-ay on-ay"} +{"eng":"cut down the bridge.","engyay":"ut-cay own-day e-thay idge-bray."} +{"eng":"since so much sudden danger had happened contrary to the general","engyay":"ince-say o-say uch-may udden-say anger-day ad-hay appened-hay ontrary-cay o-tay e-thay eneral-gay"} +{"eng":"making the attempt frequently and in several wars, could not expel this","engyay":"aking-may e-thay attempt-ay equently-fray and-ay in-ay everal-say ars-way, ould-cay ot-nay expel-ay is-thay"} +{"eng":"war; Therefore they should attack them on their march, when encumbered.","engyay":"ar-way; erefore-Thay ey-thay ould-shay attack-ay em-thay on-ay eir-thay arch-may, en-whay encumbered-ay."} +{"eng":"Dacia, an ancient country of Scythia, beyond the Danube, containing part","engyay":"acia-Day, an-ay ancient-ay ountry-cay of-ay ythia-Scay, eyond-bay e-thay anube-Day, ontaining-cay art-pay"} +{"eng":"the mountains, which they desired, they would themselves avoid all","engyay":"e-thay ountains-may, ich-whay ey-thay esired-day, ey-thay ould-way emselves-thay avoid-ay all-ay"} +{"eng":"march known as late as possible, he ordered the signal for decamping to","engyay":"arch-may own-knay as-ay ate-lay as-ay ossible-pay, e-hay ordered-ay e-thay ignal-say or-fay ecamping-day o-tay"} +{"eng":"might place a greater confidence in him who was a deserter; and calling","engyay":"ight-may ace-play a-ay eater-gray onfidence-cay in-ay im-hay o-whay as-way a-ay eserter-day; and-ay alling-cay"} +{"eng":"quickly executed, he himself, as soon as the season of the year permits,","engyay":"uickly-qay executed-ay, e-hay imself-hay, as-ay oon-say as-ay e-thay eason-say of-ay e-thay ear-yay ermits-pay,"} +{"eng":"this time. Letters likewise being sent by Pompey through all the","engyay":"is-thay ime-tay. etters-Lay ikewise-lay eing-bay ent-say y-bay ompey-Pay ough-thray all-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"hesitate to set forward with a feeble force, and thought that he would","engyay":"esitate-hay o-tay et-say orward-fay ith-way a-ay eeble-fay orce-fay, and-ay ought-thay at-thay e-hay ould-way"} +{"eng":"ambassadors at Rome, and had been in great esteem with Ptolemy the","engyay":"ambassadors-ay at-ay ome-Ray, and-ay ad-hay een-bay in-ay eat-gray esteem-ay ith-way olemy-Ptay e-thay"} +{"eng":"had taken away from the command of the Asiatic fleet, to hinder","engyay":"ad-hay aken-tay away-ay om-fray e-thay ommand-cay of-ay e-thay iatic-Asay eet-flay, o-tay inder-hay"} +{"eng":"lost almost all his forces. 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Our men, not anticipating it, are perplexed by the sudden affair,","engyay":"amp-cay. ur-Oay en-may, ot-nay anticipating-ay it-ay, are-ay erplexed-pay y-bay e-thay udden-say affair-ay,"} +{"eng":"Dumn[)a]cus besieges Duracius in Limonum, G. viii. 26; is defeated by","engyay":"umn[)a]cus-Day esieges-bay uracius-Day in-ay imonum-Lay, G-ay. iii-vay. 26; is-ay efeated-day y-bay"} +{"eng":"the country of the Sequani and the Aedui into the territories of the","engyay":"e-thay ountry-cay of-ay e-thay equani-Say and-ay e-thay edui-Aay into-ay e-thay erritories-tay of-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"the account of the deserters, that the king is not with him, and that he","engyay":"e-thay account-ay of-ay e-thay eserters-day, at-thay e-thay ing-kay is-ay ot-nay ith-way im-hay, and-ay at-thay e-hay"} +{"eng":"either horse or foot, had deserted from Caesar to Pompey, though there","engyay":"either-ay orse-hay or-ay oot-fay, ad-hay eserted-day om-fray aesar-Cay o-tay ompey-Pay, ough-thay ere-thay"} +{"eng":"they had stood our attack and sustained our charge, and, at first, had","engyay":"ey-thay ad-hay ood-stay our-ay attack-ay and-ay ustained-say our-ay arge-chay, and-ay, at-ay irst-fay, ad-hay"} +{"eng":"any loss from the Bellovaci in their neighbourhood. He sends Caius","engyay":"any-ay oss-lay om-fray e-thay ellovaci-Bay in-ay eir-thay eighbourhood-nay. e-Hay ends-say aius-Cay"} +{"eng":"before these, and were planted in every place at small intervals; these","engyay":"efore-bay ese-thay, and-ay ere-way anted-play in-ay every-ay ace-play at-ay all-smay intervals-ay; ese-thay"} +{"eng":"his flight, C. ii. 34","engyay":"is-hay ight-flay, C-ay. ii-ay. 34"} +{"eng":"Roman people could accomplish.","engyay":"oman-Ray eople-pay ould-cay accomplish-ay."} +{"eng":"LIII.--Having held this assembly, and having encouraged the soldiers at","engyay":"aving-LIII.--Hay eld-hay is-thay assembly-ay, and-ay aving-hay encouraged-ay e-thay oldiers-say at-ay"} +{"eng":"to repair the loss sustained that day, left two cohorts employed in the","engyay":"o-tay epair-ray e-thay oss-lay ustained-say at-thay ay-day, eft-lay o-tway ohorts-cay employed-ay in-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"war with the rest, and not, as if forced away and separated far from the","engyay":"ar-way ith-way e-thay est-ray, and-ay ot-nay, as-ay if-ay orced-fay away-ay and-ay eparated-say ar-fay om-fray e-thay"} +{"eng":"Castra Vetera, an ancient city in Lower Germany, in the duchy of Cleves;","engyay":"astra-Cay etera-Vay, an-ay ancient-ay ity-cay in-ay ower-Lay ermany-Gay, in-ay e-thay uchy-day of-ay eves-Clay;"} +{"eng":"continued till the messengers could return from him; and let no injury","engyay":"ontinued-cay ill-tay e-thay essengers-may ould-cay eturn-ray om-fray im-hay; and-ay et-lay o-nay injury-ay"} +{"eng":"blows whilst they were building the walls between that and the next","engyay":"ows-blay ilst-whay ey-thay ere-way uilding-bay e-thay alls-way etween-bay at-thay and-ay e-thay ext-nay"} +{"eng":"hold their life dearer than his own personal safety.\" Having thus","engyay":"old-hay eir-thay ife-lay earer-day an-thay is-hay own-ay ersonal-pay afety-say.\" aving-Hay us-thay"} +{"eng":"Macrons, breves, umlauts etc have been removed from the body of the text","engyay":"acrons-May, eves-bray, umlauts-ay etc-ay ave-hay een-bay emoved-ray om-fray e-thay ody-bay of-ay e-thay ext-tay"} +{"eng":"with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org","engyay":"ith-way is-thay eBook-ay or-ay online-ay at-ay utenberg.org-www.gay"} +{"eng":"from Gades, before he was far advanced on his march: that as soon as the","engyay":"om-fray ades-Gay, efore-bay e-hay as-way ar-fay advanced-ay on-ay is-hay arch-may: at-thay as-ay oon-say as-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"rigged in thirty days (from the time the timber was cut down), and being","engyay":"igged-ray in-ay irty-thay ays-day (om-fray e-thay ime-tay e-thay imber-tay as-way ut-cay own-day), and-ay eing-bay"} +{"eng":"parts of the town, they fought so obstinately, that they quitted the","engyay":"arts-pay of-ay e-thay own-tay, ey-thay ought-fay o-say obstinately-ay, at-thay ey-thay uitted-qay e-thay"} +{"eng":"fight, nevertheless considered it safer to gain the victory without any","engyay":"ight-fay, evertheless-nay onsidered-cay it-ay afer-say o-tay ain-gay e-thay ictory-vay ithout-way any-ay"} +{"eng":"iii. 1; the barbarians attack his camp unexpectedly, but are repulsed","engyay":"iii-ay. 1; e-thay arbarians-bay attack-ay is-hay amp-cay unexpectedly-ay, ut-bay are-ay epulsed-ray"} +{"eng":"by many, and being tempted by the fear of punishment, they began to form","engyay":"y-bay any-may, and-ay eing-bay empted-tay y-bay e-thay ear-fay of-ay unishment-pay, ey-thay egan-bay o-tay orm-fay"} +{"eng":"rest were slackening their efforts, and that some, deserted by those in","engyay":"est-ray ere-way ackening-slay eir-thay efforts-ay, and-ay at-thay ome-say, eserted-day y-bay ose-thay in-ay"} +{"eng":"Arverni; he orders Titus Labienus to march into the [country of the]","engyay":"erni-Arvay; e-hay orders-ay itus-Tay abienus-Lay o-tay arch-may into-ay e-thay [ountry-cay of-ay e-thay]"} +{"eng":"their slaves. But of these two orders, one is that of the Druids, the","engyay":"eir-thay aves-slay. ut-Bay of-ay ese-thay o-tway orders-ay, one-ay is-ay at-thay of-ay e-thay uids-Dray, e-thay"} +{"eng":"subdued, our army would be led against them; secondly, because they were","engyay":"ubdued-say, our-ay army-ay ould-way e-bay ed-lay against-ay em-thay; econdly-say, ecause-bay ey-thay ere-way"} +{"eng":"that the heaps of arms almost equalled the top of the wall and the","engyay":"at-thay e-thay eaps-hay of-ay arms-ay almost-ay equalled-ay e-thay op-tay of-ay e-thay all-way and-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"account of his own exigencies, but on account of the general freedom;","engyay":"account-ay of-ay is-hay own-ay exigencies-ay, ut-bay on-ay account-ay of-ay e-thay eneral-gay eedom-fray;"} +{"eng":"if they turned their regard to Caesar, and courted his favour, as they","engyay":"if-ay ey-thay urned-tay eir-thay egard-ray o-tay aesar-Cay, and-ay ourted-cay is-hay avour-fay, as-ay ey-thay"} +{"eng":"Section 5. General Information About Project Gutenberg-tm electronic","engyay":"ection-Say 5. eneral-Gay ormation-Infay out-Abay oject-Pray utenberg-tm-Gay electronic-ay"} +{"eng":"and when they had caught hold of them firmly, drew them on by means of","engyay":"and-ay en-whay ey-thay ad-hay aught-cay old-hay of-ay em-thay irmly-fay, ew-dray em-thay on-ay y-bay eans-may of-ay"} +{"eng":"of operations.","engyay":"of-ay operations-ay."} +{"eng":"concern. In general, the anecdotes which express most vividly the","engyay":"oncern-cay. In-ay eneral-gay, e-thay anecdotes-ay ich-whay express-ay ost-may ividly-vay e-thay"} +{"eng":"quantities of which had been driven there by the Mandubii; he began to","engyay":"uantities-qay of-ay ich-whay ad-hay een-bay iven-dray ere-thay y-bay e-thay andubii-May; e-hay egan-bay o-tay"} +{"eng":"are imparted by any one; for they turned aside the hooks with nooses,","engyay":"are-ay imparted-ay y-bay any-ay one-ay; or-fay ey-thay urned-tay aside-ay e-thay ooks-hay ith-way ooses-nay,"} +{"eng":"service, nor be exposed to the Romans as inducements to carry off","engyay":"ervice-say, or-nay e-bay exposed-ay o-tay e-thay omans-Ray as-ay inducements-ay o-tay arry-cay off-ay"} +{"eng":"surrounded their whole army with their chariots and waggons, that no","engyay":"urrounded-say eir-thay ole-whay army-ay ith-way eir-thay ariots-chay and-ay aggons-way, at-thay o-nay"} +{"eng":"closely. 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For this","engyay":"afford-ay a-ay eady-ray etreat-ray o-tay e-thay onquered-cay arty-pay in-ay e-thay ight-flay. or-Fay is-thay"} +{"eng":"Androsthenes, the praetor of Thessaly, as he preferred to be the","engyay":"osthenes-Andray, e-thay aetor-pray of-ay essaly-Thay, as-ay e-hay eferred-pray o-tay e-bay e-thay"} +{"eng":"did not crowd together in one place, as commonly happens from surprise","engyay":"id-day ot-nay owd-cray ogether-tay in-ay one-ay ace-play, as-ay ommonly-cay appens-hay om-fray urprise-say"} +{"eng":"by pictures, busts, and statues; for we find the same description of his","engyay":"y-bay ictures-pay, usts-bay, and-ay atues-stay; or-fay e-way ind-fay e-thay ame-say escription-day of-ay is-hay"} +{"eng":"Pelino,_ al. _Penlina;_ Caesar lays siege to it, C. i. 16; and obliges","engyay":"elino,_-Pay al-ay. enlina;_-_Pay aesar-Cay ays-lay iege-say o-tay it-ay, C-ay. i-ay. 16; and-ay obliges-ay"} +{"eng":"dejected by a trifling calamity.","engyay":"ejected-day y-bay a-ay ifling-tray alamity-cay."} +{"eng":"him from Asia, which he had made up out of Pompey's soldiers; for he was","engyay":"im-hay om-fray ia-Asay, ich-whay e-hay ad-hay ade-may up-ay out-ay of-ay ompey's-Pay oldiers-say; or-fay e-hay as-way"} +{"eng":"treason, in that he had moved his camp nearer the Romans, in that he had","engyay":"eason-tray, in-ay at-thay e-hay ad-hay oved-may is-hay amp-cay earer-nay e-thay omans-Ray, in-ay at-thay e-hay ad-hay"} +{"eng":"copying, distributing, performing, displaying or creating derivative","engyay":"opying-cay, istributing-day, erforming-pay, isplaying-day or-ay eating-cray erivative-day"} +{"eng":"informed of this, and perceiving that he had met with good success in","engyay":"informed-ay of-ay is-thay, and-ay erceiving-pay at-thay e-hay ad-hay et-may ith-way ood-gay uccess-say in-ay"} +{"eng":"communicated to Caesar.","engyay":"ommunicated-cay o-tay aesar-Cay."} +{"eng":"driven back, and when Caesar had waited for them for some time in vain,","engyay":"iven-dray ack-bay, and-ay en-whay aesar-Cay ad-hay aited-way or-fay em-thay or-fay ome-say ime-tay in-ay ain-vay,"} +{"eng":"order if possible to entice the enemy to an engagement by the appearance","engyay":"order-ay if-ay ossible-pay o-tay entice-ay e-thay enemy-ay o-tay an-ay engagement-ay y-bay e-thay appearance-ay"} +{"eng":"with food. 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A great number of these having been collected,","engyay":"all-ay aul-Gay, eet-may ogether-tay. A-ay eat-gray umber-nay of-ay ese-thay aving-hay een-bay ollected-cay,"} +{"eng":"how many gallant men the victory would necessarily be purchased: and","engyay":"ow-hay any-may allant-gay en-may e-thay ictory-vay ould-way ecessarily-nay e-bay urchased-pay: and-ay"} +{"eng":"surprised at the unforeseen calamity, awed by the wrath of the gods, and","engyay":"urprised-say at-ay e-thay unforeseen-ay alamity-cay, awed-ay y-bay e-thay ath-wray of-ay e-thay ods-gay, and-ay"} +{"eng":"Eustace (_Classical Tour_, vol. iii.), such parts of the Appian Way as","engyay":"ustace-Eay (assical-_Clay our_-Tay, ol-vay. iii-ay.), uch-say arts-pay of-ay e-thay ian-Appay ay-Way as-ay"} +{"eng":"XLIV.--Whilst he was considering these things an opportunity of acting","engyay":"ilst-XLIV.--Whay e-hay as-way onsidering-cay ese-thay ings-thay an-ay opportunity-ay of-ay acting-ay"} +{"eng":"he dispersed his cavalry in such a manner as to break the force of the","engyay":"e-hay ispersed-day is-hay avalry-cay in-ay uch-say a-ay anner-may as-ay o-tay eak-bray e-thay orce-fay of-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"forces raised everywhere by the new levies to repair to him. He gives","engyay":"orces-fay aised-ray everywhere-ay y-bay e-thay ew-nay evies-lay o-tay epair-ray o-tay im-hay. e-Hay ives-gay"} +{"eng":"hastens towards them. There was a severe struggle in that place. Our","engyay":"astens-hay owards-tay em-thay. ere-Thay as-way a-ay evere-say uggle-stray in-ay at-thay ace-play. ur-Oay"} +{"eng":"transport vessels, and to be propelled by their oars, and be stationed","engyay":"ansport-tray essels-vay, and-ay o-tay e-bay opelled-pray y-bay eir-thay oars-ay, and-ay e-bay ationed-stay"} +{"eng":"give none either hopes of, or pretext for, a revolt. For nothing was","engyay":"ive-gay one-nay either-ay opes-hay of-ay, or-ay etext-pray or-fay, a-ay evolt-ray. or-Fay othing-nay as-way"} +{"eng":"Sedunorum, now _Sion_, G. iii. i","engyay":"edunorum-Say, ow-nay ion_-_Say, G-ay. iii-ay. i-ay"} +{"eng":"the [Atlantic] ocean. He, as there was a scarcity of corn in those","engyay":"e-thay [antic-Atlay] ocean-ay. e-Hay, as-ay ere-thay as-way a-ay arcity-scay of-ay orn-cay in-ay ose-thay"} +{"eng":"from it they sallied out either to repel or pursue the enemy. It","engyay":"om-fray it-ay ey-thay allied-say out-ay either-ay o-tay epel-ray or-ay ursue-pay e-thay enemy-ay. It-ay"} +{"eng":"sent in all directions, he examines by what most convenient path he","engyay":"ent-say in-ay all-ay irections-day, e-hay examines-ay y-bay at-whay ost-may onvenient-cay ath-pay e-hay"} +{"eng":"his enemies, and complained that Pompey had been alienated from him and","engyay":"is-hay enemies-ay, and-ay omplained-cay at-thay ompey-Pay ad-hay een-bay alienated-ay om-fray im-hay and-ay"} +{"eng":"returns into Hither Gaul, and proceeds thence to the army. When he had","engyay":"eturns-ray into-ay ither-Hay aul-Gay, and-ay oceeds-pray ence-thay o-tay e-thay army-ay. en-Whay e-hay ad-hay"} +{"eng":"certainty. But Caius Julius, even under such a limitation of the","engyay":"ertainty-cay. ut-Bay aius-Cay ulius-Jay, even-ay under-ay uch-say a-ay imitation-lay of-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"III.--They esteem it their greatest praise as a nation that the lands","engyay":"ey-III.--Thay esteem-ay it-ay eir-thay eatest-gray aise-pray as-ay a-ay ation-nay at-thay e-thay ands-lay"} +{"eng":"and Cimbri, G. ii. 29; they furnish twenty-nine thousand men to the","engyay":"and-ay imbri-Cay, G-ay. ii-ay. 29; ey-thay urnish-fay enty-nine-tway ousand-thay en-may o-tay e-thay"} +{"eng":"the Romans from their wall, and to taunt them with the following","engyay":"e-thay omans-Ray om-fray eir-thay all-way, and-ay o-tay aunt-tay em-thay ith-way e-thay ollowing-fay"} +{"eng":"which Caesar was lodged on his first arrival, and a theatre adjoining","engyay":"ich-whay aesar-Cay as-way odged-lay on-ay is-hay irst-fay arrival-ay, and-ay a-ay eatre-thay adjoining-ay"} +{"eng":"Moritasgus, G. v. 54","engyay":"oritasgus-May, G-ay. v-ay. 54"} +{"eng":"because the camp of Vercingetorix was not far distant from the town, and","engyay":"ecause-bay e-thay amp-cay of-ay ercingetorix-Vay as-way ot-nay ar-fay istant-day om-fray e-thay own-tay, and-ay"} +{"eng":"into Lugdun[=e]nsis, and Rothomagensis","engyay":"into-ay ugdun[=e]nsis-Lay, and-ay othomagensis-Ray"} +{"eng":"them] \"that two lieutenants have been slain, and that a large portion of","engyay":"em-thay] \"at-thay o-tway ieutenants-lay ave-hay een-bay ain-slay, and-ay at-thay a-ay arge-lay ortion-pay of-ay"} +{"eng":"towns), and dispersed and fled. Caesar, unwilling to expose his soldiers","engyay":"owns-tay), and-ay ispersed-day and-ay ed-flay. aesar-Cay, unwilling-ay o-tay expose-ay is-hay oldiers-say"} +{"eng":"XXII.--At day-break, when the summit of the mountain was in the","engyay":"XXII.--At-ay ay-break-day, en-whay e-thay ummit-say of-ay e-thay ountain-may as-way in-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"become constant; that through their [the Nervii's] means it is possible","engyay":"ecome-bay onstant-cay; at-thay ough-thray eir-thay [e-thay ervii's-Nay] eans-may it-ay is-ay ossible-pay"} +{"eng":"things they shall take in war. When they have conquered, they sacrifice","engyay":"ings-thay ey-thay all-shay ake-tay in-ay ar-way. en-Whay ey-thay ave-hay onquered-cay, ey-thay acrifice-say"} +{"eng":"attack upon our horse. The latter being easily routed and thrown into","engyay":"attack-ay upon-ay our-ay orse-hay. e-Thay atter-lay eing-bay easily-ay outed-ray and-ay own-thray into-ay"} +{"eng":"attendants besides, with a great number of beasts of burden, which had","engyay":"attendants-ay esides-bay, ith-way a-ay eat-gray umber-nay of-ay easts-bay of-ay urden-bay, ich-whay ad-hay"} +{"eng":"XIV.--Caesar, after taking many of their towns, perceiving that so much","engyay":"aesar-XIV.--Cay, after-ay aking-tay any-may of-ay eir-thay owns-tay, erceiving-pay at-thay o-say uch-may"} +{"eng":"LXXVII.--Caesar ordered the enemy's soldiers, who had come into his camp","engyay":"aesar-LXXVII.--Cay ordered-ay e-thay enemy's-ay oldiers-say, o-whay ad-hay ome-cay into-ay is-hay amp-cay"} +{"eng":"from Varro's camp, he himself standing by and looking on, and retired to","engyay":"om-fray arro's-Vay amp-cay, e-hay imself-hay anding-stay y-bay and-ay ooking-lay on-ay, and-ay etired-ray o-tay"} +{"eng":"effort to identify, do copyright research on, transcribe and proofread","engyay":"effort-ay o-tay identify-ay, o-day opyright-cay esearch-ray on-ay, anscribe-tray and-ay oofread-pray"} +{"eng":"Calpurnius Piso, his [Caesar's] father-in-law, in the same battle as","engyay":"alpurnius-Cay iso-Pay, is-hay [aesar's-Cay] ather-in-law-fay, in-ay e-thay ame-say attle-bay as-ay"} +{"eng":"they do nothing at all contrary to their inclination), both promote","engyay":"ey-thay o-day othing-nay at-ay all-ay ontrary-cay o-tay eir-thay inclination-ay), oth-bay omote-pray"} +{"eng":"safe passage through his territories; and when he did that, he was both","engyay":"afe-say assage-pay ough-thray is-hay erritories-tay; and-ay en-whay e-hay id-day at-thay, e-hay as-way oth-bay"} +{"eng":"distance from each other, as our men were disconcerted by the unusual","engyay":"istance-day om-fray each-ay other-ay, as-ay our-ay en-may ere-way isconcerted-day y-bay e-thay unusual-ay"} +{"eng":"head of his army by a long circuit, keeping to no regular road; for the","engyay":"ead-hay of-ay is-hay army-ay y-bay a-ay ong-lay ircuit-cay, eeping-kay o-tay o-nay egular-ray oad-ray; or-fay e-thay"} +{"eng":"quickly took up arms and drove them back again to their forests; and","engyay":"uickly-qay ook-tay up-ay arms-ay and-ay ove-dray em-thay ack-bay again-ay o-tay eir-thay orests-fay; and-ay"} +{"eng":"thought that by their use the mind is enervated and the courage","engyay":"ought-thay at-thay y-bay eir-thay use-ay e-thay ind-may is-ay enervated-ay and-ay e-thay ourage-cay"} +{"eng":"being sent to him from all parts and hostages given and a peace","engyay":"eing-bay ent-say o-tay im-hay om-fray all-ay arts-pay and-ay ostages-hay iven-gay and-ay a-ay eace-pay"} +{"eng":"whatever things besides were necessary for this object to be brought to","engyay":"atever-whay ings-thay esides-bay ere-way ecessary-nay or-fay is-thay object-ay o-tay e-bay ought-bray o-tay"} +{"eng":"of the enemy, as they were betaking themselves into the camp, met the","engyay":"of-ay e-thay enemy-ay, as-ay ey-thay ere-way etaking-bay emselves-thay into-ay e-thay amp-cay, et-may e-thay"} +{"eng":"XXXIV.--He therefore determined to send ambassadors to Ariovistus to","engyay":"e-XXXIV.--Hay erefore-thay etermined-day o-tay end-say ambassadors-ay o-tay iovistus-Aray o-tay"} +{"eng":"minority, being informed of these things, either induced by fear, as","engyay":"inority-may, eing-bay informed-ay of-ay ese-thay ings-thay, either-ay induced-ay y-bay ear-fay, as-ay"} +{"eng":"to Dyrrachium, or that his communication with it might be cut off,","engyay":"o-tay yrrachium-Day, or-ay at-thay is-hay ommunication-cay ith-way it-ay ight-may e-bay ut-cay off-ay,"} +{"eng":"measure of slaying Tasgetius, nor would the Eburones, if he had been","engyay":"easure-may of-ay aying-slay asgetius-Tay, or-nay ould-way e-thay urones-Ebay, if-ay e-hay ad-hay een-bay"} +{"eng":"that very reason had they been deceived, because neither were they aware","engyay":"at-thay ery-vay eason-ray ad-hay ey-thay een-bay eceived-day, ecause-bay either-nay ere-way ey-thay aware-ay"} +{"eng":"were patrolling the whole night, and that all the ways and roads were","engyay":"ere-way atrolling-pay e-thay ole-whay ight-nay, and-ay at-thay all-ay e-thay ays-way and-ay oads-ray ere-way"} +{"eng":"the whole army.","engyay":"e-thay ole-whay army-ay."} +{"eng":"VIII.--These matters being arranged, and Lucterius now checked and","engyay":"ese-VIII.--Thay atters-may eing-bay arranged-ay, and-ay ucterius-Lay ow-nay ecked-chay and-ay"} +{"eng":"suddenly arise among them, he leads over the rest of the forces and the","engyay":"uddenly-say arise-ay among-ay em-thay, e-hay eads-lay over-ay e-thay est-ray of-ay e-thay orces-fay and-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"XLVII.--Caesar, having accomplished the object which he had in view,","engyay":"aesar-XLVII.--Cay, aving-hay accomplished-ay e-thay object-ay ich-whay e-hay ad-hay in-ay iew-vay,"} +{"eng":"freedom. Since he had performed his duty to them on the score of patriotism","engyay":"eedom-fray. ince-Say e-hay ad-hay erformed-pay is-hay uty-day o-tay em-thay on-ay e-thay ore-scay of-ay atriotism-pay"} +{"eng":"with hides. When these were finished, he drew them down to the river in","engyay":"ith-way ides-hay. en-Whay ese-thay ere-way inished-fay, e-hay ew-dray em-thay own-day o-tay e-thay iver-ray in-ay"} +{"eng":"have come to them for any purpose whatever, and esteem them inviolable;","engyay":"ave-hay ome-cay o-tay em-thay or-fay any-ay urpose-pay atever-whay, and-ay esteem-ay em-thay inviolable-ay;"} +{"eng":"admitted.","engyay":"admitted-ay."} +{"eng":"Tulcis, now _el Fracoli_, with a small haven on the Mediterranean; its","engyay":"ulcis-Tay, ow-nay el-_ay acoli_-Fray, ith-way a-ay all-smay aven-hay on-ay e-thay editerranean-May; its-ay"} +{"eng":"requested by them as a period of truce, made an onset on our men, and","engyay":"equested-ray y-bay em-thay as-ay a-ay eriod-pay of-ay uce-tray, ade-may an-ay onset-ay on-ay our-ay en-may, and-ay"} +{"eng":"sometimes drawing auguries of hope from features so fitted for command,","engyay":"ometimes-say awing-dray auguries-ay of-ay ope-hay om-fray eatures-fay o-say itted-fay or-fay ommand-cay,"} +{"eng":"the depraved counsels of a few young men, which he foresaw would be the","engyay":"e-thay epraved-day ounsels-cay of-ay a-ay ew-fay oung-yay en-may, ich-whay e-hay oresaw-fay ould-way e-bay e-thay"} +{"eng":"the townspeople, by whose arrival both a desire to resist together with","engyay":"e-thay ownspeople-tay, y-bay ose-whay arrival-ay oth-bay a-ay esire-day o-tay esist-ray ogether-tay ith-way"} +{"eng":"Getulia, a province in the kingdom of Morocco, in Barbary","engyay":"etulia-Gay, a-ay ovince-pray in-ay e-thay ingdom-kay of-ay orocco-May, in-ay arbary-Bay"} +{"eng":"ground and the declivity of the hill and the exigency of the time, than","engyay":"ound-gray and-ay e-thay eclivity-day of-ay e-thay ill-hay and-ay e-thay exigency-ay of-ay e-thay ime-tay, an-thay"} +{"eng":"against Caesar's moles.","engyay":"against-ay aesar's-Cay oles-may."} +{"eng":"Cassivellaunus, whose territories a river, which is called the Thames,","engyay":"assivellaunus-Cay, ose-whay erritories-tay a-ay iver-ray, ich-whay is-ay alled-cay e-thay ames-Thay,"} +{"eng":"small bricks as high as the protection of the plutei and vineae","engyay":"all-smay icks-bray as-ay igh-hay as-ay e-thay otection-pray of-ay e-thay utei-play and-ay ineae-vay"} +{"eng":"happen in so many battles, many fell victims to the autumnal pestilence","engyay":"appen-hay in-ay o-say any-may attles-bay, any-may ell-fay ictims-vay o-tay e-thay autumnal-ay estilence-pay"} +{"eng":"remained. He left a few cohorts to guard his baggage, and ordered the","engyay":"emained-ray. e-Hay eft-lay a-ay ew-fay ohorts-cay o-tay uard-gay is-hay aggage-bay, and-ay ordered-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"they elevated it as high as the length of the mats allowed. Hid and","engyay":"ey-thay elevated-ay it-ay as-ay igh-hay as-ay e-thay ength-lay of-ay e-thay ats-may allowed-ay. id-Hay and-ay"} +{"eng":"assistance. Accordingly, Caesar despatching couriers, writes to","engyay":"assistance-ay. ordingly-Accay, aesar-Cay espatching-day ouriers-cay, ites-wray o-tay"} +{"eng":"are these,--that they enjoy all the conveniences of life with those to","engyay":"are-ay ese,--that-thay ey-thay enjoy-ay all-ay e-thay onveniences-cay of-ay ife-lay ith-way ose-thay o-tay"} +{"eng":"island itself: the maritime portion by those who had passed over from","engyay":"island-ay itself-ay: e-thay aritime-may ortion-pay y-bay ose-thay o-whay ad-hay assed-pay over-ay om-fray"} +{"eng":"anxious to settle the royal disputes as a common friend and arbitrator;","engyay":"anxious-ay o-tay ettle-say e-thay oyal-ray isputes-day as-ay a-ay ommon-cay iend-fray and-ay arbitrator-ay;"} +{"eng":"a most noble family, warmly supported Caesar with his own and his","engyay":"a-ay ost-may oble-nay amily-fay, armly-way upported-say aesar-Cay ith-way is-hay own-ay and-ay is-hay"} +{"eng":"LXXI.--In the two actions of this day, Caesar lost nine hundred and","engyay":"LXXI.--In-ay e-thay o-tway actions-ay of-ay is-thay ay-day, aesar-Cay ost-lay ine-nay undred-hay and-ay"} +{"eng":"vanquished or cut off from a return, no one would afterwards pass over","engyay":"anquished-vay or-ay ut-cay off-ay om-fray a-ay eturn-ray, o-nay one-ay ould-way afterwards-ay ass-pay over-ay"} +{"eng":"before downloading, copying, displaying, performing, distributing or","engyay":"efore-bay ownloading-day, opying-cay, isplaying-day, erforming-pay, istributing-day or-ay"} +{"eng":"But they soon quarrelled about the command, which circumstance enlarged","engyay":"ut-Bay ey-thay oon-say uarrelled-qay about-ay e-thay ommand-cay, ich-whay ircumstance-cay enlarged-ay"} +{"eng":"our men, as far as precautions could be taken, by going forth at","engyay":"our-ay en-may, as-ay ar-fay as-ay ecautions-pray ould-cay e-bay aken-tay, y-bay oing-gay orth-fay at-ay"} +{"eng":"would immediately remove their standards, and sent centurions of the","engyay":"ould-way immediately-ay emove-ray eir-thay andards-stay, and-ay ent-say enturions-cay of-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"signal being given, vigorously made an attack upon the enemy, and the","engyay":"ignal-say eing-bay iven-gay, igorously-vay ade-may an-ay attack-ay upon-ay e-thay enemy-ay, and-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"XXXI.--Caius Fabius set off with the rest of the army to the Carnutes","engyay":"aius-XXXI.--Cay abius-Fay et-say off-ay ith-way e-thay est-ray of-ay e-thay army-ay o-tay e-thay arnutes-Cay"} +{"eng":"LXXVIII.--When different opinions were expressed, they determined that","engyay":"en-LXXVIII.--Whay ifferent-day opinions-ay ere-way expressed-ay, ey-thay etermined-day at-thay"} +{"eng":"attack them as soon as possible, while in consternation after their","engyay":"attack-ay em-thay as-ay oon-say as-ay ossible-pay, ile-whay in-ay onsternation-cay after-ay eir-thay"} +{"eng":"frequent reproofs from Pompey by letter, that as they had not prevented","engyay":"equent-fray eproofs-ray om-fray ompey-Pay y-bay etter-lay, at-thay as-ay ey-thay ad-hay ot-nay evented-pray"} +{"eng":"he made a departure from his winter-quarters, resembling a flight, he","engyay":"e-hay ade-may a-ay eparture-day om-fray is-hay inter-quarters-way, esembling-ray a-ay ight-flay, e-hay"} +{"eng":"Caesar, rejoicing that they had fallen into his power, ordered them to","engyay":"aesar-Cay, ejoicing-ray at-thay ey-thay ad-hay allen-fay into-ay is-hay ower-pay, ordered-ay em-thay o-tay"} +{"eng":"and the general voice, would have been attended with great disadvantage.","engyay":"and-ay e-thay eneral-gay oice-vay, ould-way ave-hay een-bay attended-ay ith-way eat-gray isadvantage-day."} +{"eng":"Gauls is impetuous and ready to undertake wars, so their mind is weak,","engyay":"auls-Gay is-ay impetuous-ay and-ay eady-ray o-tay undertake-ay ars-way, o-say eir-thay ind-may is-ay eak-way,"} +{"eng":"mouth of the port was narrowest he threw up a mole of earth on either","engyay":"outh-may of-ay e-thay ort-pay as-way arrowest-nay e-hay ew-thray up-ay a-ay ole-may of-ay earth-ay on-ay either-ay"} +{"eng":"all were heard [declaring] that no longer ought delay to be made in","engyay":"all-ay ere-way eard-hay [eclaring-day] at-thay o-nay onger-lay ought-ay elay-day o-tay e-bay ade-may in-ay"} +{"eng":"alone, because they were aware that the glory of the victory must rest","engyay":"alone-ay, ecause-bay ey-thay ere-way aware-ay at-thay e-thay ory-glay of-ay e-thay ictory-vay ust-may est-ray"} +{"eng":"fortifications prevented our access to the camp; for Curio's soldiers,","engyay":"ortifications-fay evented-pray our-ay access-ay o-tay e-thay amp-cay; or-fay urio's-Cay oldiers-say,"} +{"eng":"them in order that he may be assured they will do what they promise, and","engyay":"em-thay in-ay order-ay at-thay e-hay ay-may e-bay assured-ay ey-thay ill-way o-day at-whay ey-thay omise-pray, and-ay"} +{"eng":"Libo, praefect of Pompey's fleet, C. iii. 5; converses with Caesar at","engyay":"ibo-Lay, aefect-pray of-ay ompey's-Pay eet-flay, C-ay. iii-ay. 5; onverses-cay ith-way aesar-Cay at-ay"} +{"eng":"made it his only business to keep the states in amity with him, and to","engyay":"ade-may it-ay is-hay only-ay usiness-bay o-tay eep-kay e-thay ates-stay in-ay amity-ay ith-way im-hay, and-ay o-tay"} +{"eng":"orders to build a fort on that river, C. iii. 36","engyay":"orders-ay o-tay uild-bay a-ay ort-fay on-ay at-thay iver-ray, C-ay. iii-ay. 36"} +{"eng":"Germans], and that because they border on the Rhine, and are much","engyay":"ermans-Gay], and-ay at-thay ecause-bay ey-thay order-bay on-ay e-thay ine-Rhay, and-ay are-ay uch-may"} +{"eng":"arms to the slaves that attended the flocks, and appoints horses for","engyay":"arms-ay o-tay e-thay aves-slay at-thay attended-ay e-thay ocks-flay, and-ay appoints-ay orses-hay or-fay"} +{"eng":"and by those who stood next them; but if, on the other hand, they wished","engyay":"and-ay y-bay ose-thay o-whay ood-stay ext-nay em-thay; ut-bay if-ay, on-ay e-thay other-ay and-hay, ey-thay ished-way"} +{"eng":"freely or as boldly as before: but sometimes advancing a small distance","engyay":"eely-fray or-ay as-ay oldly-bay as-ay efore-bay: ut-bay ometimes-say advancing-ay a-ay all-smay istance-day"} +{"eng":"that, amid so vast a multitude of those who had surrendered themselves,","engyay":"at-thay, amid-ay o-say ast-vay a-ay ultitude-may of-ay ose-thay o-whay ad-hay urrendered-say emselves-thay,"} +{"eng":"the enemy attempted to renew their march, he pursued and stopped them.","engyay":"e-thay enemy-ay attempted-ay o-tay enew-ray eir-thay arch-may, e-hay ursued-pay and-ay opped-stay em-thay."} +{"eng":"if they did that, it would be attended with imminent danger to their","engyay":"if-ay ey-thay id-day at-thay, it-ay ould-way e-bay attended-ay ith-way imminent-ay anger-day o-tay eir-thay"} +{"eng":"state, and the general of their horse, who, though scarcely able to sit","engyay":"ate-stay, and-ay e-thay eneral-gay of-ay eir-thay orse-hay, o-whay, ough-thay arcely-scay able-ay o-tay it-say"} +{"eng":"to terms, than decide the contest by battle. Yet he endeavoured to","engyay":"o-tay erms-tay, an-thay ecide-day e-thay ontest-cay y-bay attle-bay. et-Yay e-hay endeavoured-ay o-tay"} +{"eng":"Diablintes, an ancient people of Gaul, inhabiting the country called _Le","engyay":"iablintes-Day, an-ay ancient-ay eople-pay of-ay aul-Gay, inhabiting-ay e-thay ountry-cay alled-cay e-_Lay"} +{"eng":"that our fleet might be terrified by numbers: they man them with a great","engyay":"at-thay our-ay eet-flay ight-may e-bay errified-tay y-bay umbers-nay: ey-thay an-may em-thay ith-way a-ay eat-gray"} +{"eng":"himself in his camp for one day. The next day Caesar came up with him.","engyay":"imself-hay in-ay is-hay amp-cay or-fay one-ay ay-day. e-Thay ext-nay ay-day aesar-Cay ame-cay up-ay ith-way im-hay."} +{"eng":"valley. Against them Curio detached his cavalry and two cohorts of the","engyay":"alley-vay. ainst-Agay em-thay urio-Cay etached-day is-hay avalry-cay and-ay o-tway ohorts-cay of-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"successfully seemed to offer. For, when he had come into the smaller","engyay":"uccessfully-say eemed-say o-tay offer-ay. or-Fay, en-whay e-hay ad-hay ome-cay into-ay e-thay aller-smay"} +{"eng":"the soldiers), so that, having arranged his friends and the chiefs of","engyay":"e-thay oldiers-say), o-say at-thay, aving-hay arranged-ay is-hay iends-fray and-ay e-thay iefs-chay of-ay"} +{"eng":"manner by a wound from a cross-bow, a third succeeded him, and a fourth","engyay":"anner-may y-bay a-ay ound-way om-fray a-ay oss-bow-cray, a-ay ird-thay ucceeded-say im-hay, and-ay a-ay ourth-fay"} +{"eng":"other bank of the Allier.","engyay":"other-ay ank-bay of-ay e-thay ier-Allay."} +{"eng":"the soldiers whom he had ordered [to be furnished] should assemble, he","engyay":"e-thay oldiers-say om-whay e-hay ad-hay ordered-ay [o-tay e-bay urnished-fay] ould-shay assemble-ay, e-hay"} +{"eng":"in that race of men to such a degree that they consider a slight rumour","engyay":"in-ay at-thay ace-ray of-ay en-may o-tay uch-say a-ay egree-day at-thay ey-thay onsider-cay a-ay ight-slay umour-ray"} +{"eng":"they would be conquerors for ever.","engyay":"ey-thay ould-way e-bay onquerors-cay or-fay ever-ay."} +{"eng":"Britain, and to have been brought over from it into Gaul; and now those","engyay":"itain-Bray, and-ay o-tay ave-hay een-bay ought-bray over-ay om-fray it-ay into-ay aul-Gay; and-ay ow-nay ose-thay"} +{"eng":"order that the fortifications might be defensible by a small number of","engyay":"order-ay at-thay e-thay ortifications-fay ight-may e-bay efensible-day y-bay a-ay all-smay umber-nay of-ay"} +{"eng":"following days. That having divested themselves of the arms and","engyay":"ollowing-fay ays-day. at-Thay aving-hay ivested-day emselves-thay of-ay e-thay arms-ay and-ay"} +{"eng":"sends Mandubratius to them. They speedily performed the things demanded,","engyay":"ends-say andubratius-May o-tay em-thay. ey-Thay eedily-spay erformed-pay e-thay ings-thay emanded-day,"} +{"eng":"setting the same value on them as if he had accepted them, because they","engyay":"etting-say e-thay ame-say alue-vay on-ay em-thay as-ay if-ay e-hay ad-hay accepted-ay em-thay, ecause-bay ey-thay"} +{"eng":"LV.--Noviodunum was a town of the Aedui, advantageously situated on the","engyay":"oviodunum-LV.--Nay as-way a-ay own-tay of-ay e-thay edui-Aay, advantageously-ay ituated-say on-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"consistently with the custom and precedent of the Roman people, grant","engyay":"onsistently-cay ith-way e-thay ustom-cay and-ay ecedent-pray of-ay e-thay oman-Ray eople-pay, ant-gray"} +{"eng":"have been returned, had it been collected upon the famous principle of","engyay":"ave-hay een-bay eturned-ray, ad-hay it-ay een-bay ollected-cay upon-ay e-thay amous-fay inciple-pray of-ay"} +{"eng":"sustain the violence of the storm; and thus great damage was received by","engyay":"ustain-say e-thay iolence-vay of-ay e-thay orm-stay; and-ay us-thay eat-gray amage-day as-way eceived-ray y-bay"} +{"eng":"Acronius or the Lake of Zell, and then continues its westerly direction","engyay":"onius-Acray or-ay e-thay ake-Lay of-ay ell-Zay, and-ay en-thay ontinues-cay its-ay esterly-way irection-day"} +{"eng":"only appreciate the elegance and correctness with which he finished","engyay":"only-ay appreciate-ay e-thay elegance-ay and-ay orrectness-cay ith-way ich-whay e-hay inished-fay"} +{"eng":"Crassus, G. iii. 20-22; very expert in the art of mining, _ibid_. 21","engyay":"assus-Cray, G-ay. iii-ay. 20-22; ery-vay expert-ay in-ay e-thay art-ay of-ay ining-may, ibid_-_ay. 21"} +{"eng":"_ibid_. 52","engyay":"ibid_-_ay. 52"} +{"eng":"kindred tribe with the Remi, G. ii. 3; surrender to Caesar, G. iii. 13","engyay":"indred-kay ibe-tray ith-way e-thay emi-Ray, G-ay. ii-ay. 3; urrender-say o-tay aesar-Cay, G-ay. iii-ay. 13"} +{"eng":"the top of the hill, dislodge the enemy from their position and pursue","engyay":"e-thay op-tay of-ay e-thay ill-hay, islodge-day e-thay enemy-ay om-fray eir-thay osition-pay and-ay ursue-pay"} +{"eng":"When it was spread abroad among the common soldiery with what","engyay":"en-Whay it-ay as-way ead-spray abroad-ay among-ay e-thay ommon-cay oldiery-say ith-way at-whay"} +{"eng":"abandoned the place. In this condition the camp remained for several","engyay":"abandoned-ay e-thay ace-play. In-ay is-thay ondition-cay e-thay amp-cay emained-ray or-fay everal-say"} +{"eng":"Caesar) found Rome built of brick; but I left it built of marble. Well,","engyay":"aesar-Cay) ound-fay ome-Ray uilt-bay of-ay ick-bray; ut-bay I-ay eft-lay it-ay uilt-bay of-ay arble-may. ell-Way,"} +{"eng":"Ambi[=a]ni, or Ambianenses, the people of _Amiens;_ they furnish ten","engyay":"i[=a]ni-Ambay, or-ay ianenses-Ambay, e-thay eople-pay of-ay iens;_-_Amay ey-thay urnish-fay en-tay"} +{"eng":"narrower bounds: at other times, they took a longer circuit to avoid our","engyay":"arrower-nay ounds-bay: at-ay other-ay imes-tay, ey-thay ook-tay a-ay onger-lay ircuit-cay o-tay avoid-ay our-ay"} +{"eng":"exclusiveness of devotion upon the fascinations of glory and ambition","engyay":"exclusiveness-ay of-ay evotion-day upon-ay e-thay ascinations-fay of-ay ory-glay and-ay ambition-ay"} +{"eng":"soldiers of the two legions which had been in the rear of the army, as a","engyay":"oldiers-say of-ay e-thay o-tway egions-lay ich-whay ad-hay een-bay in-ay e-thay ear-ray of-ay e-thay army-ay, as-ay a-ay"} +{"eng":"quarters at Dyrrachium, Apollonia, and the other sea-ports, to hinder","engyay":"uarters-qay at-ay yrrachium-Day, ollonia-Apay, and-ay e-thay other-ay ea-ports-say, o-tay inder-hay"} +{"eng":"Aeduans, he would receive them into his protection, and would spare","engyay":"eduans-Aay, e-hay ould-way eceive-ray em-thay into-ay is-hay otection-pray, and-ay ould-way are-spay"} +{"eng":"reasons to doubt that the Romans, after perpetrating the atrocious","engyay":"easons-ray o-tay oubt-day at-thay e-thay omans-Ray, after-ay erpetrating-pay e-thay atrocious-ay"} +{"eng":"storm, he determines to convey back his army at two embarkations. And it","engyay":"orm-stay, e-hay etermines-day o-tay onvey-cay ack-bay is-hay army-ay at-ay o-tway embarkations-ay. And-ay it-ay"} +{"eng":"spirits, and not hesitate to engage the enemy and put their fidelity and","engyay":"irits-spay, and-ay ot-nay esitate-hay o-tay engage-ay e-thay enemy-ay and-ay ut-pay eir-thay idelity-fay and-ay"} +{"eng":"enemy, that when C. Volusenus, who had been sent with the cavalry,","engyay":"enemy-ay, at-thay en-whay C-ay. olusenus-Vay, o-whay ad-hay een-bay ent-say ith-way e-thay avalry-cay,"} +{"eng":"built [on their decks], yet the height of the stems of the barbarian","engyay":"uilt-bay [on-ay eir-thay ecks-day], et-yay e-thay eight-hay of-ay e-thay ems-stay of-ay e-thay arbarian-bay"} +{"eng":"It is not our intention, or consistent with our plan, to pursue this","engyay":"It-ay is-ay ot-nay our-ay intention-ay, or-ay onsistent-cay ith-way our-ay an-play, o-tay ursue-pay is-thay"} +{"eng":"executed the affair so successfully, they retired to the camp.","engyay":"executed-ay e-thay affair-ay o-say uccessfully-say, ey-thay etired-ray o-tay e-thay amp-cay."} +{"eng":"prosecute them all: nor ought any single state to decline any","engyay":"osecute-pray em-thay all-ay: or-nay ought-ay any-ay ingle-say ate-stay o-tay ecline-day any-ay"} +{"eng":"VII.--Having provided corn and selected his cavalry, he began to direct","engyay":"aving-VII.--Hay ovided-pray orn-cay and-ay elected-say is-hay avalry-cay, e-hay egan-bay o-tay irect-day"} +{"eng":"XVIII.--After having established this suspicion of his cowardice, he","engyay":"er-XVIII.--Aftay aving-hay established-ay is-thay uspicion-say of-ay is-hay owardice-cay, e-hay"} +{"eng":"have not met the solicitation requirements, we know of no prohibition","engyay":"ave-hay ot-nay et-may e-thay olicitation-say equirements-ray, e-way ow-knay of-ay o-nay ohibition-pray"} +{"eng":"of one hill by the Romans, than that, if they should lose the other,","engyay":"of-ay one-ay ill-hay y-bay e-thay omans-Ray, an-thay at-thay, if-ay ey-thay ould-shay ose-lay e-thay other-ay,"} +{"eng":"light-armed infantry, who were accustomed to engage among them. On their","engyay":"ight-armed-lay infantry-ay, o-whay ere-way accustomed-ay o-tay engage-ay among-ay em-thay. On-ay eir-thay"} +{"eng":"object of his concern, [saying] that he had great hopes that Ariovistus,","engyay":"object-ay of-ay is-hay oncern-cay, [aying-say] at-thay e-hay ad-hay eat-gray opes-hay at-thay iovistus-Aray,"} +{"eng":"go to Caesar to decide concerning their rights and laws, rather than the","engyay":"o-gay o-tay aesar-Cay o-tay ecide-day oncerning-cay eir-thay ights-ray and-ay aws-lay, ather-ray an-thay e-thay"} +{"eng":"being reported to them, they returned home after they were on the march;","engyay":"eing-bay eported-ray o-tay em-thay, ey-thay eturned-ray ome-hay after-ay ey-thay ere-way on-ay e-thay arch-may;"} +{"eng":"submission of those states. Some he subdued by force, the rest he","engyay":"ubmission-say of-ay ose-thay ates-stay. ome-Say e-hay ubdued-say y-bay orce-fay, e-thay est-ray e-hay"} +{"eng":"_Agen_, G. vii. 7, 31, 46, 75","engyay":"en_-_Agay, G-ay. ii-vay. 7, 31, 46, 75"} +{"eng":"further to strengthen the impression that they intended to treat about","engyay":"urther-fay o-tay engthen-stray e-thay impression-ay at-thay ey-thay intended-ay o-tay eat-tray about-ay"} +{"eng":"imagining Italy defenceless, should transport his army thither (and this","engyay":"imagining-ay aly-Itay efenceless-day, ould-shay ansport-tray is-hay army-ay ither-thay (and-ay is-thay"} +{"eng":"they, being a barbarous and ignorant people, when harassed by the want","engyay":"ey-thay, eing-bay a-ay arbarous-bay and-ay ignorant-ay eople-pay, en-whay arassed-hay y-bay e-thay ant-way"} +{"eng":"demanded by name, he consoled Indutiomarus, and enjoined him to continue","engyay":"emanded-day y-bay ame-nay, e-hay onsoled-cay utiomarus-Inday, and-ay enjoined-ay im-hay o-tay ontinue-cay"} +{"eng":"Aegyptus, _Egypt,_ an extensive country of Africa, bounded on the west","engyay":"egyptus-Aay, ypt,_-_Egay an-ay extensive-ay ountry-cay of-ay ica-Afray, ounded-bay on-ay e-thay est-way"} +{"eng":"But these two legions were evidently drawn from Caesar alone. For the","engyay":"ut-Bay ese-thay o-tway egions-lay ere-way evidently-ay awn-dray om-fray aesar-Cay alone-ay. or-Fay e-thay"} +{"eng":"allowed, he began to draw a line of circumvallation round Pompey; with","engyay":"allowed-ay, e-hay egan-bay o-tay aw-dray a-ay ine-lay of-ay ircumvallation-cay ound-ray ompey-Pay; ith-way"} +{"eng":"XI.--On the second day, when he came to Vellaunodunum, a town of the","engyay":"XI.--On-ay e-thay econd-say ay-day, en-whay e-hay ame-cay o-tay ellaunodunum-Vay, a-ay own-tay of-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"be abandoned. Accordingly, as ill success weakens the authority of other","engyay":"e-bay abandoned-ay. ordingly-Accay, as-ay ill-ay uccess-say eakens-way e-thay authority-ay of-ay other-ay"} +{"eng":"Scipio and Pompey \"to come to his relief, that he could depend on the","engyay":"ipio-Scay and-ay ompey-Pay \"o-tay ome-cay o-tay is-hay elief-ray, at-thay e-hay ould-cay epend-day on-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"except that, by accurate measurements with water, we perceived the","engyay":"except-ay at-thay, y-bay accurate-ay easurements-may ith-way ater-way, e-way erceived-pay e-thay"} +{"eng":"ought to make haste, even if he should run some risk in completing the","engyay":"ought-ay o-tay ake-may aste-hay, even-ay if-ay e-hay ould-shay un-ray ome-say isk-ray in-ay ompleting-cay e-thay"} +{"eng":"unite with him in the administration of it. But if through fear they","engyay":"unite-ay ith-way im-hay in-ay e-thay administration-ay of-ay it-ay. ut-Bay if-ay ough-thray ear-fay ey-thay"} +{"eng":"friendship; and acknowledged that Caesar's favours to him were very","engyay":"iendship-fray; and-ay acknowledged-ay at-thay aesar's-Cay avours-fay o-tay im-hay ere-way ery-vay"} +{"eng":"happened on former occasions would then occur--that, if the enemy were","engyay":"appened-hay on-ay ormer-fay occasions-ay ould-way en-thay occur--that-ay, if-ay e-thay enemy-ay ere-way"} +{"eng":"posted Lentulus Marcellinus, the quaestor, with the ninth legion, and as","engyay":"osted-pay entulus-Lay arcellinus-May, e-thay uaestor-qay, ith-way e-thay inth-nay egion-lay, and-ay as-ay"} +{"eng":"would be without any danger to his chosen legion, yet he did not think","engyay":"ould-way e-bay ithout-way any-ay anger-day o-tay is-hay osen-chay egion-lay, et-yay e-hay id-day ot-nay ink-thay"} +{"eng":"Samarobriva in three different quarters, and, because such great","engyay":"amarobriva-Say in-ay ee-thray ifferent-day uarters-qay, and-ay, ecause-bay uch-say eat-gray"} +{"eng":"Those who voluntarily offer themselves to death are more easily found","engyay":"ose-Thay o-whay oluntarily-vay offer-ay emselves-thay o-tay eath-day are-ay ore-may easily-ay ound-fay"} +{"eng":"cavalry from the camp, they fill all that plain, which, we have related,","engyay":"avalry-cay om-fray e-thay amp-cay, ey-thay ill-fay all-ay at-thay ain-play, ich-whay, e-way ave-hay elated-ray,"} +{"eng":"Caesar and Pompey, which decided the fate of the Roman commonwealth","engyay":"aesar-Cay and-ay ompey-Pay, ich-whay ecided-day e-thay ate-fay of-ay e-thay oman-Ray ommonwealth-cay"} +{"eng":"their hopes of victory so much increased, that whatever time intervened","engyay":"eir-thay opes-hay of-ay ictory-vay o-say uch-may increased-ay, at-thay atever-whay ime-tay intervened-ay"} +{"eng":"fleet, C. iii. 24; but by the valour of Antony is obliged to retire,","engyay":"eet-flay, C-ay. iii-ay. 24; ut-bay y-bay e-thay alour-vay of-ay ony-Antay is-ay obliged-ay o-tay etire-ray,"} +{"eng":"the presents to the soldiers, for each endeavoured by great sacrifices","engyay":"e-thay esents-pray o-tay e-thay oldiers-say, or-fay each-ay endeavoured-ay y-bay eat-gray acrifices-say"} +{"eng":"been really due. In fact, according to some accounts, it was not Sylla,","engyay":"een-bay eally-ray ue-day. In-ay act-fay, according-ay o-tay ome-say accounts-ay, it-ay as-way ot-nay ylla-Say,"} +{"eng":"all the old men, going out of the town, began to stretch out their hands","engyay":"all-ay e-thay old-ay en-may, oing-gay out-ay of-ay e-thay own-tay, egan-bay o-tay etch-stray out-ay eir-thay ands-hay"} +{"eng":"deferred till winter. Having met with favourable weather he set sail a","engyay":"eferred-day ill-tay inter-way. aving-Hay et-may ith-way avourable-fay eather-way e-hay et-say ail-say a-ay"} +{"eng":"advice; that his approaching near the Romans had been a measure dictated","engyay":"advice-ay; at-thay is-hay approaching-ay ear-nay e-thay omans-Ray ad-hay een-bay a-ay easure-may ictated-day"} +{"eng":"be sent to him immediately; he determines what quantity of arms each","engyay":"e-bay ent-say o-tay im-hay immediately-ay; e-hay etermines-day at-whay uantity-qay of-ay arms-ay each-ay"} +{"eng":"LIV.--This battle having been reported beyond the Rhine, the Suevi, who","engyay":"is-LIV.--Thay attle-bay aving-hay een-bay eported-ray eyond-bay e-thay ine-Rhay, e-thay uevi-Say, o-whay"} +{"eng":"borders, too, on the side of the Sequani and the Helvetii, upon the","engyay":"orders-bay, oo-tay, on-ay e-thay ide-say of-ay e-thay equani-Say and-ay e-thay elvetii-Hay, upon-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"which was in the vicinity of the enemy; he orders a portion of the","engyay":"ich-whay as-way in-ay e-thay icinity-vay of-ay e-thay enemy-ay; e-hay orders-ay a-ay ortion-pay of-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"BOOK VII","engyay":"BOOK-ay VII-ay"} +{"eng":"fortune had exercised great influence in the sudden arrival of their","engyay":"ortune-fay ad-hay exercised-ay eat-gray influence-ay in-ay e-thay udden-say arrival-ay of-ay eir-thay"} +{"eng":"of Replacement or Refund\" described in paragraph 1.F.3, the Project","engyay":"of-ay eplacement-Ray or-ay efund-Ray\" escribed-day in-ay aragraph-pay 1.F.3-ay, e-thay oject-Pray"} +{"eng":"had lately been subdued, and is in some places crossed by a ford. The","engyay":"ad-hay ately-lay een-bay ubdued-say, and-ay is-ay in-ay ome-say aces-play ossed-cray y-bay a-ay ord-fay. e-Thay"} +{"eng":"Crassus over Samarobriva and assigns him a legion, because he was","engyay":"assus-Cray over-ay amarobriva-Say and-ay assigns-ay im-hay a-ay egion-lay, ecause-bay e-hay as-way"} +{"eng":"inhabitants famous for their dexterity in the use of the sling, G. ii. 7","engyay":"inhabitants-ay amous-fay or-fay eir-thay exterity-day in-ay e-thay use-ay of-ay e-thay ing-slay, G-ay. ii-ay. 7"} +{"eng":"and in this affair the spirit of our soldiers was very much to be","engyay":"and-ay in-ay is-thay affair-ay e-thay irit-spay of-ay our-ay oldiers-say as-way ery-vay uch-may o-tay e-bay"} +{"eng":"XII.--The sites of their towns were generally such that, being placed on","engyay":"e-XII.--Thay ites-say of-ay eir-thay owns-tay ere-way enerally-gay uch-say at-thay, eing-bay aced-play on-ay"} +{"eng":"Anas, a river of Spain, the _Guadiana_, or _Rio Roydera_, bounding that","engyay":"as-Anay, a-ay iver-ray of-ay ain-Spay, e-thay uadiana_-_Gay, or-ay io-_Ray oydera_-Ray, ounding-bay at-thay"} +{"eng":"Bessi, a people of Thrace, _Bessarabia_; they make part of Pompey's","engyay":"essi-Bay, a-ay eople-pay of-ay ace-Thray, essarabia_-_Bay; ey-thay ake-may art-pay of-ay ompey's-Pay"} +{"eng":"Bellovaci: and pitching his camp in their territories, detached troops","engyay":"ellovaci-Bay: and-ay itching-pay is-hay amp-cay in-ay eir-thay erritories-tay, etached-day oops-tray"} +{"eng":"heard the shout, gives the signal to his troops by a trumpet, and leads","engyay":"eard-hay e-thay out-shay, ives-gay e-thay ignal-say o-tay is-hay oops-tray y-bay a-ay umpet-tray, and-ay eads-lay"} +{"eng":"not urge them to run a desperate risk of their lives. Therefore, of the","engyay":"ot-nay urge-ay em-thay o-tay un-ray a-ay esperate-day isk-ray of-ay eir-thay ives-lay. erefore-Thay, of-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"happened. Both the consuls leave the city, and private men had lictors","engyay":"appened-hay. oth-Bay e-thay onsuls-cay eave-lay e-thay ity-cay, and-ay ivate-pray en-may ad-hay ictors-lay"} +{"eng":"legion back to Cneius Pompey, and in compliance with the decree of the","engyay":"egion-lay ack-bay o-tay eius-Cnay ompey-Pay, and-ay in-ay ompliance-cay ith-way e-thay ecree-day of-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"whose information is past doubting. Therefore, be satisfied; otherwise,","engyay":"ose-whay information-ay is-ay ast-pay oubting-day. erefore-Thay, e-bay atisfied-say; otherwise-ay,"} +{"eng":"them to defend from the malice of his enemies, the reputation and honour","engyay":"em-thay o-tay efend-day om-fray e-thay alice-may of-ay is-hay enemies-ay, e-thay eputation-ray and-ay onour-hay"} +{"eng":"in this rivalry and conflict, that the one competitor was a succour and","engyay":"in-ay is-thay ivalry-ray and-ay onflict-cay, at-thay e-thay one-ay ompetitor-cay as-way a-ay uccour-say and-ay"} +{"eng":"high into the trenches; and the first being trodden to death, the rest","engyay":"igh-hay into-ay e-thay enches-tray; and-ay e-thay irst-fay eing-bay odden-tray o-tay eath-day, e-thay est-ray"} +{"eng":"was the infatuation of them all that they could not restrain even the","engyay":"as-way e-thay infatuation-ay of-ay em-thay all-ay at-thay ey-thay ould-cay ot-nay estrain-ray even-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"Adcant[)u]annus sallies upon Crassus at the head of a chosen body of","engyay":"ant[)u]annus-Adcay allies-say upon-ay assus-Cray at-ay e-thay ead-hay of-ay a-ay osen-chay ody-bay of-ay"} +{"eng":"raise or lift themselves up. Trees serve as beds to them; they lean","engyay":"aise-ray or-ay ift-lay emselves-thay up-ay. ees-Tray erve-say as-ay eds-bay o-tay em-thay; ey-thay ean-lay"} +{"eng":"more wretched and distressed condition; but if he brought a stronger","engyay":"ore-may etched-wray and-ay istressed-day ondition-cay; ut-bay if-ay e-hay ought-bray a-ay onger-stray"} +{"eng":"nor did it escape Caesar, that an army daunted at suffering such a loss","engyay":"or-nay id-day it-ay escape-ay aesar-Cay, at-thay an-ay army-ay aunted-day at-ay uffering-say uch-say a-ay oss-lay"} +{"eng":"that all people of foreign nations then residing at Rome distinguished","engyay":"at-thay all-ay eople-pay of-ay oreign-fay ations-nay en-thay esiding-ray at-ay ome-Ray istinguished-day"} +{"eng":"soldiers, and hurried away on the other side of the town. A great amount","engyay":"oldiers-say, and-ay urried-hay away-ay on-ay e-thay other-ay ide-say of-ay e-thay own-tay. A-ay eat-gray amount-ay"} +{"eng":"Cerc[=i]na, an island on the coast of Africa, _Chercara, Cercare_","engyay":"erc[=i]na-Cay, an-ay island-ay on-ay e-thay oast-cay of-ay ica-Afray, ercara-_Chay, ercare_-Cay"} +{"eng":"out of the line, the Numidians, being fresh, by their speed avoided our","engyay":"out-ay of-ay e-thay ine-lay, e-thay umidians-Nay, eing-bay esh-fray, y-bay eir-thay eed-spay avoided-ay our-ay"} +{"eng":"camp without noise. Upon this information Caesar ordered the signal to","engyay":"amp-cay ithout-way oise-nay. on-Upay is-thay information-ay aesar-Cay ordered-ay e-thay ignal-say o-tay"} +{"eng":"increasing, and cohorts were frequently sent to their aid from the camp","engyay":"increasing-ay, and-ay ohorts-cay ere-way equently-fray ent-say o-tay eir-thay aid-ay om-fray e-thay amp-cay"} +{"eng":"were overpowered by the enemy and scarcely able to stand their ground,","engyay":"ere-way overpowered-ay y-bay e-thay enemy-ay and-ay arcely-scay able-ay o-tay and-stay eir-thay ound-gray,"} +{"eng":"LXXX.--The two armies being united, Caesar marched to Gomphi, which is","engyay":"e-LXXX.--Thay o-tway armies-ay eing-bay united-ay, aesar-Cay arched-may o-tay omphi-Gay, ich-whay is-ay"} +{"eng":"the calamity which had befallen him. And as he could see no danger in","engyay":"e-thay alamity-cay ich-whay ad-hay efallen-bay im-hay. And-ay as-ay e-hay ould-cay ee-say o-nay anger-day in-ay"} +{"eng":"having slain a great many, they pursued too eagerly, and lost some of","engyay":"aving-hay ain-slay a-ay eat-gray any-may, ey-thay ursued-pay oo-tay eagerly-ay, and-ay ost-lay ome-say of-ay"} +{"eng":"Ambiorix had related to Titurius, namely, \"that all Gaul was in arms,","engyay":"iorix-Ambay ad-hay elated-ray o-tay iturius-Tay, amely-nay, \"at-thay all-ay aul-Gay as-way in-ay arms-ay,"} +{"eng":"for the onset of the hostile armies: but Pompey had ordered his soldiers","engyay":"or-fay e-thay onset-ay of-ay e-thay ostile-hay armies-ay: ut-bay ompey-Pay ad-hay ordered-ay is-hay oldiers-say"} +{"eng":"retreated to their homes. The relations of Indutiomarus, who had been","engyay":"etreated-ray o-tay eir-thay omes-hay. e-Thay elations-ray of-ay utiomarus-Inday, o-whay ad-hay een-bay"} +{"eng":"brought that the Romans are close at hand: through necessity they give","engyay":"ought-bray at-thay e-thay omans-Ray are-ay ose-clay at-ay and-hay: ough-thray ecessity-nay ey-thay ive-gay"} +{"eng":"composed of invalids? The forces which you now behold, have been","engyay":"omposed-cay of-ay invalids-ay? e-Thay orces-fay ich-whay ou-yay ow-nay ehold-bay, ave-hay een-bay"} +{"eng":"which could be easily distinguished by its flag, rowed up against him","engyay":"ich-whay ould-cay e-bay easily-ay istinguished-day y-bay its-ay ag-flay, owed-ray up-ay against-ay im-hay"} +{"eng":"any distance from the camp with considerable danger; and that it made no","engyay":"any-ay istance-day om-fray e-thay amp-cay ith-way onsiderable-cay anger-day; and-ay at-thay it-ay ade-may o-nay"} +{"eng":"reprimanded them, \"particularly for supposing that it belonged to them","engyay":"eprimanded-ray em-thay, \"articularly-pay or-fay upposing-say at-thay it-ay elonged-bay o-tay em-thay"} +{"eng":"therefore that the general was determined, if he made no progress in the","engyay":"erefore-thay at-thay e-thay eneral-gay as-way etermined-day, if-ay e-hay ade-may o-nay ogress-pray in-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"learned how much fortune achieves in war, and how great casualties she","engyay":"earned-lay ow-hay uch-may ortune-fay achieves-ay in-ay ar-way, and-ay ow-hay eat-gray asualties-cay e-shay"} +{"eng":"off by a sudden depredation and attack. He himself marched to depopulate","engyay":"off-ay y-bay a-ay udden-say epredation-day and-ay attack-ay. e-Hay imself-hay arched-may o-tay epopulate-day"} +{"eng":"designs, by the swiftness of his ship extricated himself with such","engyay":"esigns-day, y-bay e-thay iftness-sway of-ay is-hay ip-shay extricated-ay imself-hay ith-way uch-say"} +{"eng":"distressed with extreme scarcity of every necessary; insomuch that he","engyay":"istressed-day ith-way extreme-ay arcity-scay of-ay every-ay ecessary-nay; insomuch-ay at-thay e-hay"} +{"eng":"through 1.E.7 or obtain permission for the use of the work and the","engyay":"ough-thray 1.E.7-ay or-ay obtain-ay ermission-pay or-fay e-thay use-ay of-ay e-thay ork-way and-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"Aeginium, a town on the confines of and opposite to Thessaly.","engyay":"eginium-Aay, a-ay own-tay on-ay e-thay onfines-cay of-ay and-ay opposite-ay o-tay essaly-Thay."} +{"eng":"maintained themselves upon their provisions during the rest of the","engyay":"aintained-may emselves-thay upon-ay eir-thay ovisions-pray uring-day e-thay est-ray of-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"IV.--The Massilians, since their former loss, had brought the same","engyay":"e-IV.--Thay assilians-May, ince-say eir-thay ormer-fay oss-lay, ad-hay ought-bray e-thay ame-say"} +{"eng":"sufficient for obtaining immediate freedom; but was of little moment in","engyay":"ufficient-say or-fay obtaining-ay immediate-ay eedom-fray; ut-bay as-way of-ay ittle-lay oment-may in-ay"} +{"eng":"that it was better to be slain in battle than not to recover their","engyay":"at-thay it-ay as-way etter-bay o-tay e-bay ain-slay in-ay attle-bay an-thay ot-nay o-tay ecover-ray eir-thay"} +{"eng":"the desertion of the states, sends ambassadors to Caesar [to treat]","engyay":"e-thay esertion-day of-ay e-thay ates-stay, ends-say ambassadors-ay o-tay aesar-Cay [o-tay eat-tray]"} +{"eng":"greater distance to support them, fled disgracefully; and being often","engyay":"eater-gray istance-day o-tay upport-say em-thay, ed-flay isgracefully-day; and-ay eing-bay often-ay"} +{"eng":"soldiers in all parts of the battle. But the enemy, even in the last","engyay":"oldiers-say in-ay all-ay arts-pay of-ay e-thay attle-bay. ut-Bay e-thay enemy-ay, even-ay in-ay e-thay ast-lay"} +{"eng":"just were the grounds of connexion that existed between themselves [the","engyay":"ust-jay ere-way e-thay ounds-gray of-ay onnexion-cay at-thay existed-ay etween-bay emselves-thay [e-thay"} +{"eng":"Asia, and from all the countries of which he kept possession. Caesar,","engyay":"ia-Asay, and-ay om-fray all-ay e-thay ountries-cay of-ay ich-whay e-hay ept-kay ossession-pay. aesar-Cay,"} +{"eng":"number of seamen and soldiers, some lost their lives by being dashed","engyay":"umber-nay of-ay eamen-say and-ay oldiers-say, ome-say ost-lay eir-thay ives-lay y-bay eing-bay ashed-day"} +{"eng":"either from the danger of an engagement, or our sudden approach, or with","engyay":"either-ay om-fray e-thay anger-day of-ay an-ay engagement-ay, or-ay our-ay udden-say approach-ay, or-ay ith-way"} +{"eng":"fenny places and marshes, on this battle having been reported to them,","engyay":"enny-fay aces-play and-ay arshes-may, on-ay is-thay attle-bay aving-hay een-bay eported-ray o-tay em-thay,"} +{"eng":"lest they construct their houses with too great a desire to avoid cold","engyay":"est-lay ey-thay onstruct-cay eir-thay ouses-hay ith-way oo-tay eat-gray a-ay esire-day o-tay avoid-ay old-cay"} +{"eng":"The Allobroges, placing guards along the course of the Rhine, defend","engyay":"e-Thay obroges-Allay, acing-play uards-gay along-ay e-thay ourse-cay of-ay e-thay ine-Rhay, efend-day"} +{"eng":"would come both from the nearest winter-quarters and from Caesar\"; lastly,","engyay":"ould-way ome-cay oth-bay om-fray e-thay earest-nay inter-quarters-way and-ay om-fray aesar-Cay\"; astly-lay,"} +{"eng":"country with the design of making war upon the whole of Gaul, and","engyay":"ountry-cay ith-way e-thay esign-day of-ay aking-may ar-way upon-ay e-thay ole-whay of-ay aul-Gay, and-ay"} +{"eng":"three days for negotiating these affairs. Caesar thought that these","engyay":"ee-thray ays-day or-fay egotiating-nay ese-thay affairs-ay. aesar-Cay ought-thay at-thay ese-thay"} +{"eng":"they submit to Caesar, and supply him with corn, C. i. 60","engyay":"ey-thay ubmit-say o-tay aesar-Cay, and-ay upply-say im-hay ith-way orn-cay, C-ay. i-ay. 60"} +{"eng":"by sea, had made a double rampart there, that if he should be attacked","engyay":"y-bay ea-say, ad-hay ade-may a-ay ouble-day ampart-ray ere-thay, at-thay if-ay e-hay ould-shay e-bay attacked-ay"} +{"eng":"followed.","engyay":"ollowed-fay."} +{"eng":"joined Caesar's camp, that their rear was vigorously pressed by our","engyay":"oined-jay aesar's-Cay amp-cay, at-thay eir-thay ear-ray as-way igorously-vay essed-pray y-bay our-ay"} +{"eng":"encouraged the rest to do the like. Pompey applauded his proposal, and","engyay":"encouraged-ay e-thay est-ray o-tay o-day e-thay ike-lay. ompey-Pay applauded-ay is-hay oposal-pray, and-ay"} +{"eng":"rashly advanced.\"","engyay":"ashly-ray advanced-ay.\""} +{"eng":"XX.--In the meantime, the Trinobantes, almost the most powerful state of","engyay":"XX.--In-ay e-thay eantime-may, e-thay inobantes-Tray, almost-ay e-thay ost-may owerful-pay ate-stay of-ay"} +{"eng":"and had not the soldiers been wearied by sending frequent","engyay":"and-ay ad-hay ot-nay e-thay oldiers-say een-bay earied-way y-bay ending-say equent-fray"} +{"eng":"sufficient time having elapsed since the engagement at Dyrrachium, when","engyay":"ufficient-say ime-tay aving-hay elapsed-ay ince-say e-thay engagement-ay at-ay yrrachium-Day, en-whay"} +{"eng":"be laid: upon this were laid beams, two feet square, bound with iron","engyay":"e-bay aid-lay: upon-ay is-thay ere-way aid-lay eams-bay, o-tway eet-fay uare-sqay, ound-bay ith-way iron-ay"} +{"eng":"hazard of their lives. They say that special care should be paid to","engyay":"azard-hay of-ay eir-thay ives-lay. ey-Thay ay-say at-thay ecial-spay are-cay ould-shay e-bay aid-pay o-tay"} +{"eng":"sufficient.","engyay":"ufficient-say."} +{"eng":"most people expressed their surprise at it, \"I know,\" says he, \"that I","engyay":"ost-may eople-pay expressed-ay eir-thay urprise-say at-ay it-ay, \"I-ay ow-knay,\" ays-say e-hay, \"at-thay I-ay"} +{"eng":"indebted to him for the quiet of Italy, the peace of the provinces, and","engyay":"indebted-ay o-tay im-hay or-fay e-thay uiet-qay of-ay aly-Itay, e-thay eace-pay of-ay e-thay ovinces-pray, and-ay"} +{"eng":"to range in every quarter with more tumult than usual. At dawn he orders","engyay":"o-tay ange-ray in-ay every-ay uarter-qay ith-way ore-may umult-tay an-thay usual-ay. At-ay awn-day e-hay orders-ay"} +{"eng":"hitherto he had not been allowed an interview, and was now on his march","engyay":"itherto-hay e-hay ad-hay ot-nay een-bay allowed-ay an-ay interview-ay, and-ay as-way ow-nay on-ay is-hay arch-may"} +{"eng":"Pyrenees to the Alps, along the coast. _Provence_ is only part of the","engyay":"yrenees-Pay o-tay e-thay Alps-ay, along-ay e-thay oast-cay. ovence_-_Pray is-ay only-ay art-pay of-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"Lissus, an ancient city of Macedonia, _Alessio_","engyay":"issus-Lay, an-ay ancient-ay ity-cay of-ay acedonia-May, essio_-_Alay"} +{"eng":"in addition to this, piles were driven into the water obliquely, at the","engyay":"in-ay addition-ay o-tay is-thay, iles-pay ere-way iven-dray into-ay e-thay ater-way obliquely-ay, at-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"when our men were careless and negligent, on a sudden, at noon, when","engyay":"en-whay our-ay en-may ere-way areless-cay and-ay egligent-nay, on-ay a-ay udden-say, at-ay oon-nay, en-whay"} +{"eng":"anther to C. Fabius, the lieutenant, ordering him to lead forth his","engyay":"anther-ay o-tay C-ay. abius-Fay, e-thay ieutenant-lay, ordering-ay im-hay o-tay ead-lay orth-fay is-hay"} +{"eng":"influence and by that of his army, or by his late victory, or by name of","engyay":"influence-ay and-ay y-bay at-thay of-ay is-hay army-ay, or-ay y-bay is-hay ate-lay ictory-vay, or-ay y-bay ame-nay of-ay"} +{"eng":"Ar[)i][)o]vistus, king of the Germans, his tyrannical conduct towards","engyay":"i][)o]vistus-Ar[)ay, ing-kay of-ay e-thay ermans-Gay, is-hay yrannical-tay onduct-cay owards-tay"} +{"eng":"Alps, G. i. 10","engyay":"Alps-ay, G-ay. i-ay. 10"} +{"eng":"wished to retire they were again attacked by the enemy from the rising","engyay":"ished-way o-tay etire-ray ey-thay ere-way again-ay attacked-ay y-bay e-thay enemy-ay om-fray e-thay ising-ray"} +{"eng":"plundered by the enemy, especially as he saw that all the war was","engyay":"undered-play y-bay e-thay enemy-ay, especially-ay as-ay e-hay aw-say at-thay all-ay e-thay ar-way as-way"} +{"eng":"having got without the gates, were cut to pieces by the cavalry: nor was","engyay":"aving-hay ot-gay ithout-way e-thay ates-gay, ere-way ut-cay o-tay ieces-pay y-bay e-thay avalry-cay: or-nay as-way"} +{"eng":"Liger, or Ligeris, the _Loire_; one of the greatest and most celebrated","engyay":"iger-Lay, or-ay igeris-Lay, e-thay oire_-_Lay; one-ay of-ay e-thay eatest-gray and-ay ost-may elebrated-cay"} +{"eng":"punishment, or else induced by the hope of safety, because they supposed","engyay":"unishment-pay, or-ay else-ay induced-ay y-bay e-thay ope-hay of-ay afety-say, ecause-bay ey-thay upposed-say"} +{"eng":"Numidian and Cretan archers, and some Balearian slingers as a relief to","engyay":"umidian-Nay and-ay etan-Cray archers-ay, and-ay ome-say alearian-Bay ingers-slay as-ay a-ay elief-ray o-tay"} +{"eng":"his relief two thousand Spanish and Gallic horse, which he was","engyay":"is-hay elief-ray o-tway ousand-thay anish-Spay and-ay allic-Gay orse-hay, ich-whay e-hay as-way"} +{"eng":"soon as they were within the port, the south wind, which had blown for","engyay":"oon-say as-ay ey-thay ere-way ithin-way e-thay ort-pay, e-thay outh-say ind-way, ich-whay ad-hay own-blay or-fay"} +{"eng":"Nemetocenna, a town of Belgium, not known for certain; according to","engyay":"emetocenna-Nay, a-ay own-tay of-ay elgium-Bay, ot-nay own-knay or-fay ertain-cay; according-ay o-tay"} +{"eng":"valour he had discovered to have been signal. He receives information of","engyay":"alour-vay e-hay ad-hay iscovered-day o-tay ave-hay een-bay ignal-say. e-Hay eceives-ray information-ay of-ay"} +{"eng":"from the camp with three legions during the third watch, and came up","engyay":"om-fray e-thay amp-cay ith-way ee-thray egions-lay uring-day e-thay ird-thay atch-way, and-ay ame-cay up-ay"} +{"eng":"sea-coast and those parts which are opposite to Gaul. Therefore, after","engyay":"ea-coast-say and-ay ose-thay arts-pay ich-whay are-ay opposite-ay o-tay aul-Gay. erefore-Thay, after-ay"} +{"eng":"him to proceed. \"What need,\" says he, \"have I of life or Rome, if the","engyay":"im-hay o-tay oceed-pray. \"at-Whay eed-nay,\" ays-say e-hay, \"ave-hay I-ay of-ay ife-lay or-ay ome-Ray, if-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"guessing at Caesar's design, determined to hasten to Scipio, that if","engyay":"uessing-gay at-ay aesar's-Cay esign-day, etermined-day o-tay asten-hay o-tay ipio-Scay, at-thay if-ay"} +{"eng":"whom was about fifty miles distant from them, the other rather more;","engyay":"om-whay as-way about-ay ifty-fay iles-may istant-day om-fray em-thay, e-thay other-ay ather-ray ore-may;"} +{"eng":"transcending all example of his own or the previous age, and as a man of","engyay":"anscending-tray all-ay example-ay of-ay is-hay own-ay or-ay e-thay evious-pray age-ay, and-ay as-ay a-ay an-may of-ay"} +{"eng":"manner: \"That they did not believe the Romans waged war without divine","engyay":"anner-may: \"at-Thay ey-thay id-day ot-nay elieve-bay e-thay omans-Ray aged-way ar-way ithout-way ivine-day"} +{"eng":"resolving there to await the approach of the Romans, G vi. 10","engyay":"esolving-ray ere-thay o-tay await-ay e-thay approach-ay of-ay e-thay omans-Ray, G-ay i-vay. 10"} +{"eng":"Ambi[=a]num, a city of Belgium, _Amiens_","engyay":"i[=a]num-Ambay, a-ay ity-cay of-ay elgium-Bay, iens_-_Amay"} +{"eng":"quarter. The market places and temples were laid out with","engyay":"uarter-qay. e-Thay arket-may aces-play and-ay emples-tay ere-way aid-lay out-ay ith-way"} +{"eng":"V[)o]contii, an ancient people of Gaul, inhabiting about _Die_, in","engyay":"o]contii-V[)ay, an-ay ancient-ay eople-pay of-ay aul-Gay, inhabiting-ay about-ay ie_-_Day, in-ay"} +{"eng":"troops would become more unfavourable every day, as the winds grew","engyay":"oops-tray ould-way ecome-bay ore-may unfavourable-ay every-ay ay-day, as-ay e-thay inds-way ew-gray"} +{"eng":"yet having cleared away the snow to the depth of six feet, and having","engyay":"et-yay aving-hay eared-clay away-ay e-thay ow-snay o-tay e-thay epth-day of-ay ix-say eet-fay, and-ay aving-hay"} +{"eng":"certain signal, rowed with great violence from all parts against the","engyay":"ertain-cay ignal-say, owed-ray ith-way eat-gray iolence-vay om-fray all-ay arts-pay against-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"courage of his men, 32; defeats Varus, 34; giving too easy credit to a","engyay":"ourage-cay of-ay is-hay en-may, 32; efeats-day arus-Vay, 34; iving-gay oo-tay easy-ay edit-cray o-tay a-ay"} +{"eng":"winter quarters, G. v. 53","engyay":"inter-way uarters-qay, G-ay. v-ay. 53"} +{"eng":"the principal men of the state, being accused of treason, have been","engyay":"e-thay incipal-pray en-may of-ay e-thay ate-stay, eing-bay accused-ay of-ay eason-tray, ave-hay een-bay"} +{"eng":"Caesar when in Rome, that he would relieve them. But it happened, from","engyay":"aesar-Cay en-whay in-ay ome-Ray, at-thay e-hay ould-way elieve-ray em-thay. ut-Bay it-ay appened-hay, om-fray"} +{"eng":"generals: through whose favour they had reduced to submission the","engyay":"enerals-gay: ough-thray ose-whay avour-fay ey-thay ad-hay educed-ray o-tay ubmission-say e-thay"} +{"eng":"unarmed, seeing the enemy completely dismayed, attacked [them though]","engyay":"unarmed-ay, eeing-say e-thay enemy-ay ompletely-cay ismayed-day, attacked-ay [em-thay ough-thay]"} +{"eng":"must be made. He writes to Labienus to come with his legion to the","engyay":"ust-may e-bay ade-may. e-Hay ites-wray o-tay abienus-Lay o-tay ome-cay ith-way is-hay egion-lay o-tay e-thay"} +{"eng":"retained his friends in their loyalty, and by fear, obliged the wavering","engyay":"etained-ray is-hay iends-fray in-ay eir-thay oyalty-lay, and-ay y-bay ear-fay, obliged-ay e-thay avering-way"} +{"eng":"upon an open and very fertile tract of country. For these reasons he","engyay":"upon-ay an-ay open-ay and-ay ery-vay ertile-fay act-tray of-ay ountry-cay. or-Fay ese-thay easons-ray e-hay"} +{"eng":"LI.--Our soldiers, being hard pressed on every side, were dislodged from","engyay":"ur-LI.--Oay oldiers-say, eing-bay ard-hay essed-pray on-ay every-ay ide-say, ere-way islodged-day om-fray"} +{"eng":"comprehended the Curisolites, Rhedones, Ambibari, Caltes, Osismii,","engyay":"omprehended-cay e-thay urisolites-Cay, edones-Rhay, ibari-Ambay, altes-Cay, ismii-Osay,"} +{"eng":"thought the most likely method to remove and abate the apprehension of","engyay":"ought-thay e-thay ost-may ikely-lay ethod-may o-tay emove-ray and-ay abate-ay e-thay apprehension-ay of-ay"} +{"eng":"to be done; and enjoined them (as the principle of military matters, and","engyay":"o-tay e-bay one-day; and-ay enjoined-ay em-thay (as-ay e-thay inciple-pray of-ay ilitary-may atters-may, and-ay"} +{"eng":"to Caesar proved so great and so favourable, that he received a letter","engyay":"o-tay aesar-Cay oved-pray o-say eat-gray and-ay o-say avourable-fay, at-thay e-hay eceived-ray a-ay etter-lay"} +{"eng":"Lemov[=i]ces Armorici, the people of _St. Paul de Leon_","engyay":"emov[=i]ces-Lay orici-Armay, e-thay eople-pay of-ay _St-ay. aul-Pay e-day eon_-Lay"} +{"eng":"certainly famine, by a protracted siege, was.\"","engyay":"ertainly-cay amine-fay, y-bay a-ay otracted-pray iege-say, as-way.\""} +{"eng":"and small, [to guard them] against sudden attacks. To it they retreated,","engyay":"and-ay all-smay, [o-tay uard-gay em-thay] against-ay udden-say attacks-ay. o-Tay it-ay ey-thay etreated-ray,"} +{"eng":"barbarians, nor was there wanting to individuals the daring to lay","engyay":"arbarians-bay, or-nay as-way ere-thay anting-way o-tay individuals-ay e-thay aring-day o-tay ay-lay"} +{"eng":"island, to promise that they will give hostages, and submit to the","engyay":"island-ay, o-tay omise-pray at-thay ey-thay ill-way ive-gay ostages-hay, and-ay ubmit-say o-tay e-thay"} +{"eng":"prepared, and being apprised of the enemy's approach, they put out from","engyay":"epared-pray, and-ay eing-bay apprised-ay of-ay e-thay enemy's-ay approach-ay, ey-thay ut-pay out-ay om-fray"} +{"eng":"or transmit the remembrance [of such an event to posterity].\"","engyay":"or-ay ansmit-tray e-thay emembrance-ray [of-ay uch-say an-ay event-ay o-tay osterity-pay].\""} +{"eng":"to Caesar, were forced into the senate house. By their concourse and","engyay":"o-tay aesar-Cay, ere-way orced-fay into-ay e-thay enate-say ouse-hay. y-Bay eir-thay oncourse-cay and-ay"} +{"eng":"LXIX.--At first, Afranius's soldiers ran in high spirits from their camp","engyay":"LXIX.--At-ay irst-fay, anius's-Afray oldiers-say an-ray in-ay igh-hay irits-spay om-fray eir-thay amp-cay"} +{"eng":"troops), as in preserving individual soldiers; which in some measure","engyay":"oops-tray), as-ay in-ay eserving-pray individual-ay oldiers-say; ich-whay in-ay ome-say easure-may"} +{"eng":"convey a letter to Caesar. This he carries out bound about his javelin,","engyay":"onvey-cay a-ay etter-lay o-tay aesar-Cay. is-Thay e-hay arries-cay out-ay ound-bay about-ay is-hay avelin-jay,"} +{"eng":"camp; for when such sentiments prevailed among the soldiers, they","engyay":"amp-cay; or-fay en-whay uch-say entiments-say evailed-pray among-ay e-thay oldiers-say, ey-thay"} +{"eng":"Gutenberg Literary Archive Foundation was created to provide a secure","engyay":"utenberg-Gay iterary-Lay ive-Archay oundation-Fay as-way eated-cray o-tay ovide-pray a-ay ecure-say"} +{"eng":"through Caius Valerius Procillus, chief of the province of Gaul, an","engyay":"ough-thray aius-Cay alerius-Vay ocillus-Pray, ief-chay of-ay e-thay ovince-pray of-ay aul-Gay, an-ay"} +{"eng":"trifling circumstances; yet, dreading lest the town should be plundered","engyay":"ifling-tray ircumstances-cay; et-yay, eading-dray est-lay e-thay own-tay ould-shay e-bay undered-play"} +{"eng":"reserved whatever the Romans should leave; therefore let them consider","engyay":"eserved-ray atever-whay e-thay omans-Ray ould-shay eave-lay; erefore-thay et-lay em-thay onsider-cay"} +{"eng":"deliberation, because he considered he ought not to engage in a battle,","engyay":"eliberation-day, ecause-bay e-hay onsidered-cay e-hay ought-ay ot-nay o-tay engage-ay in-ay a-ay attle-bay,"} +{"eng":"standards should be borne, nor into what quarter each should betake","engyay":"andards-stay ould-shay e-bay orne-bay, or-nay into-ay at-whay uarter-qay each-ay ould-shay etake-bay"} +{"eng":"horse pressed them more vigorously, and began to file off in troops, and","engyay":"orse-hay essed-pray em-thay ore-may igorously-vay, and-ay egan-bay o-tay ile-fay off-ay in-ay oops-tray, and-ay"} +{"eng":"other that of the knights. The former are engaged in things sacred,","engyay":"other-ay at-thay of-ay e-thay ights-knay. e-Thay ormer-fay are-ay engaged-ay in-ay ings-thay acred-say,"} +{"eng":"munificence of Caesar. Apart from this motive, and considered in and for","engyay":"unificence-may of-ay aesar-Cay. art-Apay om-fray is-thay otive-may, and-ay onsidered-cay in-ay and-ay or-fay"} +{"eng":"join the Mosa or Meuse. The Rhine then flows on a few miles, and again","engyay":"oin-jay e-thay osa-May or-ay euse-May. e-Thay ine-Rhay en-thay ows-flay on-ay a-ay ew-fay iles-may, and-ay again-ay"} +{"eng":"Caesar gave security that they should receive no damage, and that no","engyay":"aesar-Cay ave-gay ecurity-say at-thay ey-thay ould-shay eceive-ray o-nay amage-day, and-ay at-thay o-nay"} +{"eng":"the sword the garrison of Noviodunum and those who had assembled there","engyay":"e-thay ord-sway e-thay arrison-gay of-ay oviodunum-Nay and-ay ose-thay o-whay ad-hay assembled-ay ere-thay"} +{"eng":"territories of the Aedui and Sequani into the Rhone with such incredible","engyay":"erritories-tay of-ay e-thay edui-Aay and-ay equani-Say into-ay e-thay one-Rhay ith-way uch-say incredible-ay"} +{"eng":"to one place to procure water.","engyay":"o-tay one-ay ace-play o-tay ocure-pray ater-way."} +{"eng":"N[=o]r[)i]cum, anciently a large country, and now comprehending a great","engyay":"o]r[)i]cum-N[=ay, anciently-ay a-ay arge-lay ountry-cay, and-ay ow-nay omprehending-cay a-ay eat-gray"} +{"eng":"Suessiones, Ambiani, Mediomatrici, Petrocorii, Nervii, Morini, and","engyay":"uessiones-Say, iani-Ambay, ediomatrici-May, etrocorii-Pay, ervii-Nay, orini-May, and-ay"} +{"eng":"can they be rendered familiar to men and tamed. The size, shape, and","engyay":"an-cay ey-thay e-bay endered-ray amiliar-fay o-tay en-may and-ay amed-tay. e-Thay ize-say, ape-shay, and-ay"} +{"eng":"same belief as other nations: that Apollo averts diseases, that Minerva","engyay":"ame-say elief-bay as-ay other-ay ations-nay: at-thay ollo-Apay averts-ay iseases-day, at-thay inerva-May"} +{"eng":"and subject to the Turks","engyay":"and-ay ubject-say o-tay e-thay urks-Tay"} +{"eng":"colours, fought with great vigour. Immediately all the cohorts attack","engyay":"olours-cay, ought-fay ith-way eat-gray igour-vay. ediately-Immay all-ay e-thay ohorts-cay attack-ay"} +{"eng":"Caesar having quickly completed the levy by means of his lieutenants,","engyay":"aesar-Cay aving-hay uickly-qay ompleted-cay e-thay evy-lay y-bay eans-may of-ay is-hay ieutenants-lay,"} +{"eng":"which the other ships did, and were carried a little lower down.","engyay":"ich-whay e-thay other-ay ips-shay id-day, and-ay ere-way arried-cay a-ay ittle-lay ower-lay own-day."} +{"eng":"corrupt data, transcription errors, a copyright or other intellectual","engyay":"orrupt-cay ata-day, anscription-tray errors-ay, a-ay opyright-cay or-ay other-ay intellectual-ay"} +{"eng":"legion, in which he placed the greatest confidence; in order that he","engyay":"egion-lay, in-ay ich-whay e-hay aced-play e-thay eatest-gray onfidence-cay; in-ay order-ay at-thay e-hay"} +{"eng":"account of the March of the Roman Legions through the German forests,","engyay":"account-ay of-ay e-thay arch-May of-ay e-thay oman-Ray egions-Lay ough-thray e-thay erman-Gay orests-fay,"} +{"eng":"Produced by Stan Goodman, Ted Garvin, Carol David and PG Distributed","engyay":"oduced-Pray y-bay an-Stay oodman-Gay, ed-Tay arvin-Gay, arol-Cay avid-Day and-ay PG-ay istributed-Day"} +{"eng":"their territories, and arranges that they should give hostages to each","engyay":"eir-thay erritories-tay, and-ay arranges-ay at-thay ey-thay ould-shay ive-gay ostages-hay o-tay each-ay"} +{"eng":"with anyone. For thirty years, he produced and distributed Project","engyay":"ith-way anyone-ay. or-Fay irty-thay ears-yay, e-hay oduced-pray and-ay istributed-day oject-Pray"} +{"eng":"narrowness, and because they were posted at the foot of the mountain, so","engyay":"arrowness-nay, and-ay ecause-bay ey-thay ere-way osted-pay at-ay e-thay oot-fay of-ay e-thay ountain-may, o-say"} +{"eng":"influence when going out of office. Though Caesar heard on the road,","engyay":"influence-ay en-whay oing-gay out-ay of-ay office-ay. ough-Thay aesar-Cay eard-hay on-ay e-thay oad-ray,"} +{"eng":"conversation was suddenly interrupted by darts thrown from all sides,","engyay":"onversation-cay as-way uddenly-say interrupted-ay y-bay arts-day own-thray om-fray all-ay ides-say,"} +{"eng":"them in a naval engagement, and totally subdues them, 14, 15; is obliged","engyay":"em-thay in-ay a-ay aval-nay engagement-ay, and-ay otally-tay ubdues-say em-thay, 14, 15; is-ay obliged-ay"} +{"eng":"pleasure than the victory itself; because he saw a man of the first rank","engyay":"easure-play an-thay e-thay ictory-vay itself-ay; ecause-bay e-hay aw-say a-ay an-may of-ay e-thay irst-fay ank-ray"} +{"eng":"tenth legion said, not without a touch of humour, \"that Caesar did more","engyay":"enth-tay egion-lay aid-say, ot-nay ithout-way a-ay ouch-tay of-ay umour-hay, \"at-thay aesar-Cay id-day ore-may"} +{"eng":"frequently relieving the wearied, and exhausting our soldiers by the","engyay":"equently-fray elieving-ray e-thay earied-way, and-ay exhausting-ay our-ay oldiers-say y-bay e-thay"} +{"eng":"night, were not able to keep up with him, but fell behind in different","engyay":"ight-nay, ere-way ot-nay able-ay o-tay eep-kay up-ay ith-way im-hay, ut-bay ell-fay ehind-bay in-ay ifferent-day"} +{"eng":"receiving Acilius and Marcus's letters, informing him of Libo's and","engyay":"eceiving-ray ilius-Acay and-ay arcus's-May etters-lay, informing-ay im-hay of-ay ibo's-Lay and-ay"} +{"eng":"legions to Larissa: Pompey was not yet arrived near Thessaly. Caesar","engyay":"egions-lay o-tay arissa-Lay: ompey-Pay as-way ot-nay et-yay arrived-ay ear-nay essaly-Thay. aesar-Cay"} +{"eng":"In person, he was tall, fair, gracile, and of limbs distinguished for","engyay":"In-ay erson-pay, e-hay as-way all-tay, air-fay, acile-gray, and-ay of-ay imbs-lay istinguished-day or-fay"} +{"eng":"it would be protracted to a longer time, were preparing a garrison to","engyay":"it-ay ould-way e-bay otracted-pray o-tay a-ay onger-lay ime-tay, ere-way eparing-pray a-ay arrison-gay o-tay"} +{"eng":"of all to Pompey.","engyay":"of-ay all-ay o-tay ompey-Pay."} +{"eng":"whatever part of the camp had been assigned to each state from the","engyay":"atever-whay art-pay of-ay e-thay amp-cay ad-hay een-bay assigned-ay o-tay each-ay ate-stay om-fray e-thay"} +{"eng":"to look at us, and in contumelious language upbraided us, \"that we were","engyay":"o-tay ook-lay at-ay us-ay, and-ay in-ay ontumelious-cay anguage-lay upbraided-ay us-ay, \"at-thay e-way ere-way"} +{"eng":"before observed, and several others.","engyay":"efore-bay observed-ay, and-ay everal-say others-ay."} +{"eng":"stakes, of the thickness of a man's thigh, sharpened at the top and","engyay":"akes-stay, of-ay e-thay ickness-thay of-ay a-ay an's-may igh-thay, arpened-shay at-ay e-thay op-tay and-ay"} +{"eng":"with unwearied energy.","engyay":"ith-way unwearied-ay energy-ay."} +{"eng":"they would obtain the things which they might request.\"","engyay":"ey-thay ould-way obtain-ay e-thay ings-thay ich-whay ey-thay ight-may equest-ray.\""} +{"eng":"outnumber them in cavalry.\" At the same time he gave them notice to be","engyay":"outnumber-ay em-thay in-ay avalry-cay.\" At-ay e-thay ame-say ime-tay e-hay ave-gay em-thay otice-nay o-tay e-bay"} +{"eng":"without effect, as our men generally returned loaded with booty. The","engyay":"ithout-way effect-ay, as-ay our-ay en-may enerally-gay eturned-ray oaded-lay ith-way ooty-bay. e-Thay"} +{"eng":"taken. Of our men, not more than twenty were missing in all the action.","engyay":"aken-tay. Of-ay our-ay en-may, ot-nay ore-may an-thay enty-tway ere-way issing-may in-ay all-ay e-thay action-ay."} +{"eng":"and to be protected in his calamity by his powerful assistance, in","engyay":"and-ay o-tay e-bay otected-pray in-ay is-hay alamity-cay y-bay is-hay owerful-pay assistance-ay, in-ay"} +{"eng":"enemies. But Caesar's engagements at Apolloma had carried him aside from","engyay":"enemies-ay. ut-Bay aesar's-Cay engagements-ay at-ay olloma-Apay ad-hay arried-cay im-hay aside-ay om-fray"} +{"eng":"orders to have him put to death under pretence of a conference. To","engyay":"orders-ay o-tay ave-hay im-hay ut-pay o-tay eath-day under-ay etence-pray of-ay a-ay onference-cay. o-Tay"} +{"eng":"retired into his tent in utter despair, yet anxiously waiting the issue.","engyay":"etired-ray into-ay is-hay ent-tay in-ay utter-ay espair-day, et-yay anxiously-ay aiting-way e-thay issue-ay."} +{"eng":"they openly assassinate Tasgetins, G. v. 25; send ambassadors to Caesar","engyay":"ey-thay openly-ay assassinate-ay asgetins-Tay, G-ay. v-ay. 25; end-say ambassadors-ay o-tay aesar-Cay"} +{"eng":"cavalry.","engyay":"avalry-cay."} +{"eng":"these views; as he had but a small quantity of corn, and Pompey was","engyay":"ese-thay iews-vay; as-ay e-hay ad-hay ut-bay a-ay all-smay uantity-qay of-ay orn-cay, and-ay ompey-Pay as-way"} +{"eng":"of his lieutenants, whom he had left to guard the smaller camp, to lead","engyay":"of-ay is-hay ieutenants-lay, om-whay e-hay ad-hay eft-lay o-tay uard-gay e-thay aller-smay amp-cay, o-tay ead-lay"} +{"eng":"and the loss of so great an army in Africa, and the surrender of his","engyay":"and-ay e-thay oss-lay of-ay o-say eat-gray an-ay army-ay in-ay ica-Afray, and-ay e-thay urrender-say of-ay is-hay"} +{"eng":"wheeling his horse about, rode unguardedly before the rest up to the","engyay":"eeling-whay is-hay orse-hay about-ay, ode-ray unguardedly-ay efore-bay e-thay est-ray up-ay o-tay e-thay"} +{"eng":"orators, and poets that the world ever saw, and its sculptors and","engyay":"orators-ay, and-ay oets-pay at-thay e-thay orld-way ever-ay aw-say, and-ay its-ay ulptors-scay and-ay"} +{"eng":"Quintus Fabius Maximus, and that the Roman people had pardoned them and","engyay":"uintus-Qay abius-Fay aximus-May, and-ay at-thay e-thay oman-Ray eople-pay ad-hay ardoned-pay em-thay and-ay"} +{"eng":"XXVIII.--But when Caesar discovered this, he commanded those through","engyay":"ut-XXVIII.--Bay en-whay aesar-Cay iscovered-day is-thay, e-hay ommanded-cay ose-thay ough-thray"} +{"eng":"revolution, and wished to have as many states as possible attached to","engyay":"evolution-ray, and-ay ished-way o-tay ave-hay as-ay any-may ates-stay as-ay ossible-pay attached-ay o-tay"} +{"eng":"the small lake of Flevo before reaching the sea which became expanded","engyay":"e-thay all-smay ake-lay of-ay evo-Flay efore-bay eaching-ray e-thay ea-say ich-whay ecame-bay expanded-ay"} +{"eng":"that Caesar should return into Gaul, leave Ariminum, and disband his","engyay":"at-thay aesar-Cay ould-shay eturn-ray into-ay aul-Gay, eave-lay iminum-Aray, and-ay isband-day is-hay"} +{"eng":"attacking on both sides the ships of war which were moored to the shore,","engyay":"attacking-ay on-ay oth-bay ides-say e-thay ips-shay of-ay ar-way ich-whay ere-way oored-may o-tay e-thay ore-shay,"} +{"eng":"hill in their favour, nor keep his legions at such a distance that they","engyay":"ill-hay in-ay eir-thay avour-fay, or-nay eep-kay is-hay egions-lay at-ay uch-say a-ay istance-day at-thay ey-thay"} +{"eng":"returned again to the siege of Limonum.","engyay":"eturned-ray again-ay o-tay e-thay iege-say of-ay imonum-Lay."} +{"eng":"Typographical errors in the original have been corrected and noted","engyay":"ypographical-Tay errors-ay in-ay e-thay original-ay ave-hay een-bay orrected-cay and-ay oted-nay"} +{"eng":"compelled to go to a greater distance, he attacked them when dispersed,","engyay":"ompelled-cay o-tay o-gay o-tay a-ay eater-gray istance-day, e-hay attacked-ay em-thay en-whay ispersed-day,"} +{"eng":"the sea, and pursuing Pompey before he could strengthen himself with his","engyay":"e-thay ea-say, and-ay ursuing-pay ompey-Pay efore-bay e-hay ould-cay engthen-stray imself-hay ith-way is-hay"} +{"eng":"attempted to take them. At the same time, he treated with them about","engyay":"attempted-ay o-tay ake-tay em-thay. At-ay e-thay ame-say ime-tay, e-hay eated-tray ith-way em-thay about-ay"} +{"eng":"Massilia, that the forces of Petreius had effected a junction with the","engyay":"assilia-May, at-thay e-thay orces-fay of-ay etreius-Pay ad-hay effected-ay a-ay unction-jay ith-way e-thay"} +{"eng":"name to that part of it called Hispania Tarraconensis; by some said to","engyay":"ame-nay o-tay at-thay art-pay of-ay it-ay alled-cay ispania-Hay arraconensis-Tay; y-bay ome-say aid-say o-tay"} +{"eng":"army routed, and from which L. Manilius, the proconsul, had fled with","engyay":"army-ay outed-ray, and-ay om-fray ich-whay L-ay. anilius-May, e-thay oconsul-pray, ad-hay ed-flay ith-way"} +{"eng":"shore of Apollonia: because there they might run their ships on ground.","engyay":"ore-shay of-ay ollonia-Apay: ecause-bay ere-thay ey-thay ight-may un-ray eir-thay ips-shay on-ay ound-gray."} +{"eng":"to them by the same route by which the enemy had gone, and sends on all","engyay":"o-tay em-thay y-bay e-thay ame-say oute-ray y-bay ich-whay e-thay enemy-ay ad-hay one-gay, and-ay ends-say on-ay all-ay"} +{"eng":"the Boii, the apathy of the Aedui, and the burning of the houses, to","engyay":"e-thay oii-Bay, e-thay apathy-ay of-ay e-thay edui-Aay, and-ay e-thay urning-bay of-ay e-thay ouses-hay, o-tay"} +{"eng":"they were assured of obtaining their demands, they promised that they","engyay":"ey-thay ere-way assured-ay of-ay obtaining-ay eir-thay emands-day, ey-thay omised-pray at-thay ey-thay"} +{"eng":"in discourse with each other, that they would rather live on the bark of","engyay":"in-ay iscourse-day ith-way each-ay other-ay, at-thay ey-thay ould-way ather-ray ive-lay on-ay e-thay ark-bay of-ay"} +{"eng":"Garumna, the _Garonne_, one of the largest rivers of France, which,","engyay":"arumna-Gay, e-thay aronne_-_Gay, one-ay of-ay e-thay argest-lay ivers-ray of-ay ance-Fray, ich-whay,"} +{"eng":"them to learn what Ariovistus had to say, and to report to him. But when","engyay":"em-thay o-tay earn-lay at-whay iovistus-Aray ad-hay o-tay ay-say, and-ay o-tay eport-ray o-tay im-hay. ut-Bay en-whay"} +{"eng":"Vibo near the straits, Pomponius the other at Messana, Cassius got into","engyay":"ibo-Vay ear-nay e-thay aits-stray, omponius-Pay e-thay other-ay at-ay essana-May, assius-Cay ot-gay into-ay"} +{"eng":"XIV.--Vercingetorix, after sustaining such a series of losses at","engyay":"ercingetorix-XIV.--Vay, after-ay ustaining-say uch-say a-ay eries-say of-ay osses-lay at-ay"} +{"eng":"them closely with three legions. These, attacking their rear, and","engyay":"em-thay osely-clay ith-way ee-thray egions-lay. ese-Thay, attacking-ay eir-thay ear-ray, and-ay"} +{"eng":"as yet, and some of the people remained in the country parts, others","engyay":"as-ay et-yay, and-ay ome-say of-ay e-thay eople-pay emained-ray in-ay e-thay ountry-cay arts-pay, others-ay"} +{"eng":"of their cavalry over the Meuse to the Ambivariti, some days before, for","engyay":"of-ay eir-thay avalry-cay over-ay e-thay euse-May o-tay e-thay ivariti-Ambay, ome-say ays-day efore-bay, or-fay"} +{"eng":"they could not defend themselves and their possessions against them,","engyay":"ey-thay ould-cay ot-nay efend-day emselves-thay and-ay eir-thay ossessions-pay against-ay em-thay,"} +{"eng":"account of the breadth of the ditch and the height of the wall, though","engyay":"account-ay of-ay e-thay eadth-bray of-ay e-thay itch-day and-ay e-thay eight-hay of-ay e-thay all-way, ough-thay"} +{"eng":"recovered after their flight, instantly sent ambassadors to Caesar to","engyay":"ecovered-ray after-ay eir-thay ight-flay, instantly-ay ent-say ambassadors-ay o-tay aesar-Cay o-tay"} +{"eng":"formidable, they would go without danger to the nearest legion; if all","engyay":"ormidable-fay, ey-thay ould-way o-gay ithout-way anger-day o-tay e-thay earest-nay egion-lay; if-ay all-ay"} +{"eng":"the Aedui at the same time by another ascent an the right.","engyay":"e-thay edui-Aay at-ay e-thay ame-say ime-tay y-bay another-ay ascent-ay an-ay e-thay ight-ray."} +{"eng":"soldiers under the protection of the vineae, finish this whole work to","engyay":"oldiers-say under-ay e-thay otection-pray of-ay e-thay ineae-vay, inish-fay is-thay ole-whay ork-way o-tay"} +{"eng":"they had met that fate which usually befalls men from excessive","engyay":"ey-thay ad-hay et-may at-thay ate-fay ich-whay usually-ay efalls-bay en-may om-fray excessive-ay"} +{"eng":"horse, but he made his escape: they either killed or took prisoners all","engyay":"orse-hay, ut-bay e-hay ade-may is-hay escape-ay: ey-thay either-ay illed-kay or-ay ook-tay isoners-pray all-ay"} +{"eng":"that he could be supplied without danger with corn and auxiliaries: for","engyay":"at-thay e-hay ould-cay e-bay upplied-say ithout-way anger-day ith-way orn-cay and-ay auxiliaries-ay: or-fay"} +{"eng":"booty, and ordered a great part of them to be put to the sword; a few he","engyay":"ooty-bay, and-ay ordered-ay a-ay eat-gray art-pay of-ay em-thay o-tay e-bay ut-pay o-tay e-thay ord-sway; a-ay ew-fay e-hay"} +{"eng":"the design of betraying the town discovered: his plots being revealed,","engyay":"e-thay esign-day of-ay etraying-bay e-thay own-tay iscovered-day: is-hay ots-play eing-bay evealed-ray,"} +{"eng":"disgrace of their flight, thrust themselves before the legionary","engyay":"isgrace-day of-ay eir-thay ight-flay, ust-thray emselves-thay efore-bay e-thay egionary-lay"} +{"eng":"own army inspired with courage.","engyay":"own-ay army-ay inspired-ay ith-way ourage-cay."} +{"eng":"cast from their hands so valuable a prize.","engyay":"ast-cay om-fray eir-thay ands-hay o-say aluable-vay a-ay ize-pray."} +{"eng":"their body. These by a prescriptive privilege of the Alexandrian army,","engyay":"eir-thay ody-bay. ese-Thay y-bay a-ay escriptive-pray ivilege-pray of-ay e-thay exandrian-Alay army-ay,"} +{"eng":"I.--Lucius Domitius and Appius Claudius being consuls, Caesar when","engyay":"ucius-I.--Lay omitius-Day and-ay ius-Appay audius-Clay eing-bay onsuls-cay, aesar-Cay en-whay"} +{"eng":"turrets, which was effected in the following manner.","engyay":"urrets-tay, ich-whay as-way effected-ay in-ay e-thay ollowing-fay anner-may."} +{"eng":"from the place at which that river discharges itself into the sea. The","engyay":"om-fray e-thay ace-play at-ay ich-whay at-thay iver-ray ischarges-day itself-ay into-ay e-thay ea-say. e-Thay"} +{"eng":"from the legions, leaped from their chariots and fought on foot in","engyay":"om-fray e-thay egions-lay, eaped-lay om-fray eir-thay ariots-chay and-ay ought-fay on-ay oot-fay in-ay"} +{"eng":"feet in width; which place they had fortified with a very lofty double","engyay":"eet-fay in-ay idth-way; ich-whay ace-play ey-thay ad-hay ortified-fay ith-way a-ay ery-vay ofty-lay ouble-day"} +{"eng":"Caesar's troops who had the misfortune to fall into the enemy's hands","engyay":"aesar's-Cay oops-tray o-whay ad-hay e-thay isfortune-may o-tay all-fay into-ay e-thay enemy's-ay ands-hay"} +{"eng":"territories of the Nervii, and before they could either assemble, or","engyay":"erritories-tay of-ay e-thay ervii-Nay, and-ay efore-bay ey-thay ould-cay either-ay assemble-ay, or-ay"} +{"eng":"When this occurred, several of the enemy, repulsed by the great","engyay":"en-Whay is-thay occurred-ay, everal-say of-ay e-thay enemy-ay, epulsed-ray y-bay e-thay eat-gray"} +{"eng":"at random through the woods, and inform him of these events.","engyay":"at-ay andom-ray ough-thray e-thay oods-way, and-ay inform-ay im-hay of-ay ese-thay events-ay."} +{"eng":"taken place; that embassies had been sent to the Germans by some of the","engyay":"aken-tay ace-play; at-thay embassies-ay ad-hay een-bay ent-say o-tay e-thay ermans-Gay y-bay ome-say of-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"Vercingetorix, and lay down their arms. Reserving the Aedui and Arverni,","engyay":"ercingetorix-Vay, and-ay ay-lay own-day eir-thay arms-ay. eserving-Ray e-thay edui-Aay and-ay erni-Arvay,"} +{"eng":"Bello Gallico, translated by R. Mongan, Dublin, 1850; by J.B. Owgan and","engyay":"ello-Bay allico-Gay, anslated-tray y-bay R-ay. ongan-May, ublin-Day, 1850; y-bay J.B-ay. an-Owgay and-ay"} +{"eng":"is not exceeded in elegance by these Commentaries, which were published","engyay":"is-ay ot-nay exceeded-ay in-ay elegance-ay y-bay ese-thay ommentaries-Cay, ich-whay ere-way ublished-pay"} +{"eng":"as there was no water on the mountain, abandoned it, and all began to","engyay":"as-ay ere-thay as-way o-nay ater-way on-ay e-thay ountain-may, abandoned-ay it-ay, and-ay all-ay egan-bay o-tay"} +{"eng":"from the public domain (does not contain a notice indicating that it is","engyay":"om-fray e-thay ublic-pay omain-day (oes-day ot-nay ontain-cay a-ay otice-nay indicating-ay at-thay it-ay is-ay"} +{"eng":"rescued himself by [means of] lurking-places and forests, and, concealed","engyay":"escued-ray imself-hay y-bay [eans-may of-ay] urking-places-lay and-ay orests-fay, and-ay, oncealed-cay"} +{"eng":"enemy's cavalry made a bold stand, the foot relieving each other, and","engyay":"enemy's-ay avalry-cay ade-may a-ay old-bay and-stay, e-thay oot-fay elieving-ray each-ay other-ay, and-ay"} +{"eng":"rising grounds down to the plain.","engyay":"ising-ray ounds-gray own-day o-tay e-thay ain-play."} +{"eng":"the fatigue of the soldiers and their want of sleep. At break of day","engyay":"e-thay atigue-fay of-ay e-thay oldiers-say and-ay eir-thay ant-way of-ay eep-slay. At-ay eak-bray of-ay ay-day"} +{"eng":"parents and relations. They are said there to learn by heart a great","engyay":"arents-pay and-ay elations-ray. ey-Thay are-ay aid-say ere-thay o-tay earn-lay y-bay eart-hay a-ay eat-gray"} +{"eng":"departure; yet he thought that they should not be detained, lest he","engyay":"eparture-day; et-yay e-hay ought-thay at-thay ey-thay ould-shay ot-nay e-bay etained-day, est-lay e-hay"} +{"eng":"do not submit, that he be slain: considering that Dumnorix would do","engyay":"o-day ot-nay ubmit-say, at-thay e-hay e-bay ain-slay: onsidering-cay at-thay umnorix-Day ould-way o-day"} +{"eng":"Pompeians, and encouraged our men to recover from their extreme","engyay":"ompeians-Pay, and-ay encouraged-ay our-ay en-may o-tay ecover-ray om-fray eir-thay extreme-ay"} +{"eng":"speed, so that, though he was about sixty miles distant from the","engyay":"eed-spay, o-say at-thay, ough-thay e-hay as-way about-ay ixty-say iles-may istant-day om-fray e-thay"} +{"eng":"1.E.3. 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The following day, having led forth their","engyay":"om-fray our-ay ortifications-fay. e-Thay ollowing-fay ay-day, aving-hay ed-lay orth-fay eir-thay"} +{"eng":"into two parts, Publius Sulpicius the praetor commanding one division at","engyay":"into-ay o-tway arts-pay, ublius-Pay ulpicius-Say e-thay aetor-pray ommanding-cay one-ay ivision-day at-ay"} +{"eng":"assistance, he threw open the gates, and surrendered himself and the","engyay":"assistance-ay, e-hay ew-thray open-ay e-thay ates-gay, and-ay urrendered-say imself-hay and-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"assailed, to sustain the attack until he came up with the army.","engyay":"assailed-ay, o-tay ustain-say e-thay attack-ay until-ay e-hay ame-cay up-ay ith-way e-thay army-ay."} +{"eng":"injuries which they had received, and the murder of their comrades; and","engyay":"injuries-ay ich-whay ey-thay ad-hay eceived-ray, and-ay e-thay urder-may of-ay eir-thay omrades-cay; and-ay"} +{"eng":"and fought with more confidence. But as our men had on the former","engyay":"and-ay ought-fay ith-way ore-may onfidence-cay. ut-Bay as-ay our-ay en-may ad-hay on-ay e-thay ormer-fay"} +{"eng":"III.--Pompey having got a year's respite to provide forces, during which","engyay":"ompey-III.--Pay aving-hay ot-gay a-ay ear's-yay espite-ray o-tay ovide-pray orces-fay, uring-day ich-whay"} +{"eng":"never mentioned peace, submitted and gave hostages: and the other","engyay":"ever-nay entioned-may eace-pay, ubmitted-say and-ay ave-gay ostages-hay: and-ay e-thay other-ay"} +{"eng":"moderation _(unum accessisse sobrium ad rempublicam delendam)_....","engyay":"oderation-may unum-_(ay accessisse-ay obrium-say ad-ay empublicam-ray elendam)_-day...."} +{"eng":"committed themselves and all their possessions to perfect strangers.","engyay":"ommitted-cay emselves-thay and-ay all-ay eir-thay ossessions-pay o-tay erfect-pay angers-stray."} +{"eng":"relief to his men. In the meantime our soldiers sustained the attack of","engyay":"elief-ray o-tay is-hay en-may. In-ay e-thay eantime-may our-ay oldiers-say ustained-say e-thay attack-ay of-ay"} +{"eng":"round, order it to be proclaimed that, if \"any, either Gaul or Roman,","engyay":"ound-ray, order-ay it-ay o-tay e-bay oclaimed-pray at-thay, if-ay \"any-ay, either-ay aul-Gay or-ay oman-Ray,"} +{"eng":"V.--When the news of the approach of our army reached the enemy, the","engyay":"en-V.--Whay e-thay ews-nay of-ay e-thay approach-ay of-ay our-ay army-ay eached-ray e-thay enemy-ay, e-thay"} +{"eng":"Cyz[=i]cus, Atraki, formerly one of the largest cities of Asia Minor, in","engyay":"yz[=i]cus-Cay, aki-Atray, ormerly-fay one-ay of-ay e-thay argest-lay ities-cay of-ay ia-Asay inor-May, in-ay"} +{"eng":"hold and know his own post, orders the cavalry to issue forth from the","engyay":"old-hay and-ay ow-knay is-hay own-ay ost-pay, orders-ay e-thay avalry-cay o-tay issue-ay orth-fay om-fray e-thay"} +{"eng":"people were witness.\" Having given this reply, he withdrew.","engyay":"eople-pay ere-way itness-way.\" aving-Hay iven-gay is-thay eply-ray, e-hay ithdrew-way."} +{"eng":"divided into the Upper and Lower, and comprehended betwixt Illyricum,","engyay":"ivided-day into-ay e-thay er-Uppay and-ay ower-Lay, and-ay omprehended-cay etwixt-bay yricum-Illay,"} +{"eng":"interrupted their march, insomuch that their arms had to be handed to","engyay":"interrupted-ay eir-thay arch-may, insomuch-ay at-thay eir-thay arms-ay ad-hay o-tay e-bay anded-hay o-tay"} +{"eng":"Helvetians, _ibid_. 11","engyay":"elvetians-Hay, ibid_-_ay. 11"} +{"eng":"forces and ranged them in order of battle on the same ground where they","engyay":"orces-fay and-ay anged-ray em-thay in-ay order-ay of-ay attle-bay on-ay e-thay ame-say ound-gray ere-whay ey-thay"} +{"eng":"hastened in larger numbers to that quarter. As each first came he stood","engyay":"astened-hay in-ay arger-lay umbers-nay o-tay at-thay uarter-qay. As-ay each-ay irst-fay ame-cay e-hay ood-stay"} +{"eng":"the woods. And so great was the alarm, even after the departure of the","engyay":"e-thay oods-way. And-ay o-say eat-gray as-way e-thay alarm-ay, even-ay after-ay e-thay eparture-day of-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"contrivance of a few, that the senate should interpose their authority","engyay":"ontrivance-cay of-ay a-ay ew-fay, at-thay e-thay enate-say ould-shay interpose-ay eir-thay authority-ay"} +{"eng":"whom he had placed over the thirteenth legion, that large forces of","engyay":"om-whay e-hay ad-hay aced-play over-ay e-thay irteenth-thay egion-lay, at-thay arge-lay orces-fay of-ay"} +{"eng":"retains, being called at this day _Provence_. It extended from the","engyay":"etains-ray, eing-bay alled-cay at-ay is-thay ay-day ovence_-_Pray. It-ay extended-ay om-fray e-thay"} +{"eng":"sides, and the wall has been stript of its defenders, [then], forming a","engyay":"ides-say, and-ay e-thay all-way as-hay een-bay ipt-stray of-ay its-ay efenders-day, [en-thay], orming-fay a-ay"} +{"eng":"The sum of all amounted to 368,000","engyay":"e-Thay um-say of-ay all-ay amounted-ay o-tay 368,000"} +{"eng":"Amph[)i]l[)o]chia, a region of Epirus, _Anfilocha_. Its inhabitants","engyay":"i]l[)o]chia-Amph[)ay, a-ay egion-ray of-ay irus-Epay, ilocha_-_Anfay. Its-ay inhabitants-ay"} +{"eng":"thirty, vented on them his rage at his own remissness, and set them all","engyay":"irty-thay, ented-vay on-ay em-thay is-hay age-ray at-ay is-hay own-ay emissness-ray, and-ay et-say em-thay all-ay"} +{"eng":"_Cologne_ and the duchy of _Juliers_ now are. They seek protection from","engyay":"ologne_-_Cay and-ay e-thay uchy-day of-ay uliers_-_Jay ow-nay are-ay. ey-Thay eek-say otection-pray om-fray"} +{"eng":"being seen, as these low and sloping grounds were plainly visible from","engyay":"eing-bay een-say, as-ay ese-thay ow-lay and-ay oping-slay ounds-gray ere-way ainly-play isible-vay om-fray"} +{"eng":"of them could maintain their course at sea; and some were taken back to","engyay":"of-ay em-thay ould-cay aintain-may eir-thay ourse-cay at-ay ea-say; and-ay ome-say ere-way aken-tay ack-bay o-tay"} +{"eng":"having been drawn out, he finds that even every tenth soldier had not","engyay":"aving-hay een-bay awn-dray out-ay, e-hay inds-fay at-thay even-ay every-ay enth-tay oldier-say ad-hay ot-nay"} +{"eng":"either by debt, or the large amount of their tributes, or the oppression","engyay":"either-ay y-bay ebt-day, or-ay e-thay arge-lay amount-ay of-ay eir-thay ibutes-tray, or-ay e-thay oppression-ay"} +{"eng":"nations, be enabled to obtain possession of the whole of Gaul.","engyay":"ations-nay, e-bay enabled-ay o-tay obtain-ay ossession-pay of-ay e-thay ole-whay of-ay aul-Gay."} +{"eng":"exhorts them to \"remember that they were free and born for empire; that","engyay":"exhorts-ay em-thay o-tay \"emember-ray at-thay ey-thay ere-way ee-fray and-ay orn-bay or-fay empire-ay; at-thay"} +{"eng":"audacity of the young patrician, standing out in such severe solitude","engyay":"audacity-ay of-ay e-thay oung-yay atrician-pay, anding-stay out-ay in-ay uch-say evere-say olitude-say"} +{"eng":"who had assembled from the Province, he carries along for nineteen","engyay":"o-whay ad-hay assembled-ay om-fray e-thay ovince-Pray, e-hay arries-cay along-ay or-fay ineteen-nay"} +{"eng":"that once were trivial to be glorified by expansion. I (said Augustus","engyay":"at-thay once-ay ere-way ivial-tray o-tay e-bay orified-glay y-bay expansion-ay. I-ay (aid-say ugustus-Aay"} +{"eng":"be piled, and the arms to be got ready.","engyay":"e-bay iled-pay, and-ay e-thay arms-ay o-tay e-bay ot-gay eady-ray."} +{"eng":"reduced by Cassius Longinus, C. iii. 55","engyay":"educed-ray y-bay assius-Cay onginus-Lay, C-ay. iii-ay. 55"} +{"eng":"privates; hereupon Labienus exclaimed, \"Forbear, then, to speak any more","engyay":"ivates-pray; ereupon-hay abienus-Lay exclaimed-ay, \"orbear-Fay, en-thay, o-tay eak-spay any-ay ore-may"} +{"eng":"1.E.1. The following sentence, with active links to, or other immediate","engyay":"1.E.1-ay. e-Thay ollowing-fay entence-say, ith-way active-ay inks-lay o-tay, or-ay other-ay immediate-ay"} +{"eng":"VI.--There were in all two routes by which they could go forth from","engyay":"ere-VI.--Thay ere-way in-ay all-ay o-tway outes-ray y-bay ich-whay ey-thay ould-cay o-gay orth-fay om-fray"} +{"eng":"therefore measures suited to their exigency, and to the shortness of the","engyay":"erefore-thay easures-may uited-say o-tay eir-thay exigency-ay, and-ay o-tay e-thay ortness-shay of-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"dearer to him than life; that he was chagrined, that the favour of the","engyay":"earer-day o-tay im-hay an-thay ife-lay; at-thay e-hay as-way agrined-chay, at-thay e-thay avour-fay of-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"endeavoured to lead a part of their forces over it; with the design,","engyay":"endeavoured-ay o-tay ead-lay a-ay art-pay of-ay eir-thay orces-fay over-ay it-ay; ith-way e-thay esign-day,"} +{"eng":"they had confided, had thrown them off, and was meditating his own","engyay":"ey-thay ad-hay onfided-cay, ad-hay own-thray em-thay off-ay, and-ay as-way editating-may is-hay own-ay"} +{"eng":"Ionian Sea, by some now called _Albania inferior_","engyay":"onian-Iay ea-Say, y-bay ome-say ow-nay alled-cay ania-_Albay inferior_-ay"} +{"eng":"recourse. Hereupon, urged by want of fodder, that they might be the","engyay":"ecourse-ray. ereupon-Hay, urged-ay y-bay ant-way of-ay odder-fay, at-thay ey-thay ight-may e-bay e-thay"} +{"eng":"which he had detached, crossed the ford, and when Afranius and Petreius","engyay":"ich-whay e-hay ad-hay etached-day, ossed-cray e-thay ord-fay, and-ay en-whay anius-Afray and-ay etreius-Pay"} +{"eng":"influence, as to be able by the feeble support of the multitude to raise","engyay":"influence-ay, as-ay o-tay e-bay able-ay y-bay e-thay eeble-fay upport-say of-ay e-thay ultitude-may o-tay aise-ray"} +{"eng":"cavalry, [and] having summoned by name many valiant men from Tolosa,","engyay":"avalry-cay, [and-ay] aving-hay ummoned-say y-bay ame-nay any-may aliant-vay en-may om-fray olosa-Tay,"} +{"eng":"exceedingly beloved by the people, to attempt the same, and gives him","engyay":"exceedingly-ay eloved-bay y-bay e-thay eople-pay, o-tay attempt-ay e-thay ame-say, and-ay ives-gay im-hay"} +{"eng":"at about 600 paces from them, and having drawn up his army in three","engyay":"at-ay about-ay 600 aces-pay om-fray em-thay, and-ay aving-hay awn-dray up-ay is-hay army-ay in-ay ee-thray"} +{"eng":"horse, threw himself upon the enemy, and was killed.","engyay":"orse-hay, ew-thray imself-hay upon-ay e-thay enemy-ay, and-ay as-way illed-kay."} +{"eng":"the army of Afranius.","engyay":"e-thay army-ay of-ay anius-Afray."} +{"eng":"the Romans against the Suevi, G. iv. 3; tributary to the Suevi, _ibid_.;","engyay":"e-thay omans-Ray against-ay e-thay uevi-Say, G-ay. iv-ay. 3; ibutary-tray o-tay e-thay uevi-Say, ibid_-_ay.;"} +{"eng":"ascend very high banks, and come up to a very disadvantageous place;","engyay":"ascend-ay ery-vay igh-hay anks-bay, and-ay ome-cay up-ay o-tay a-ay ery-vay isadvantageous-day ace-play;"} +{"eng":"CONTENTS","engyay":"CONTENTS-ay"} +{"eng":"many of the nobles and leading men of the Roman people; he had assurance","engyay":"any-may of-ay e-thay obles-nay and-ay eading-lay en-may of-ay e-thay oman-Ray eople-pay; e-hay ad-hay assurance-ay"} +{"eng":"unless a copyright notice is included. Thus, we do not necessarily","engyay":"unless-ay a-ay opyright-cay otice-nay is-ay included-ay. us-Thay, e-way o-day ot-nay ecessarily-nay"} +{"eng":"XXII.--Caesar reminded the ambassadors who made these supplications,","engyay":"aesar-XXII.--Cay eminded-ray e-thay ambassadors-ay o-whay ade-may ese-thay upplications-say,"} +{"eng":"dispersed, killed a great number of them; many were frightened and ran","engyay":"ispersed-day, illed-kay a-ay eat-gray umber-nay of-ay em-thay; any-may ere-way ightened-fray and-ay an-ray"} +{"eng":"of the coldness (Gaul being, as before said, situated towards the","engyay":"of-ay e-thay oldness-cay (aul-Gay eing-bay, as-ay efore-bay aid-say, ituated-say owards-tay e-thay"} +{"eng":"man should quit his place; that the booty was theirs, and for them was","engyay":"an-may ould-shay uit-qay is-hay ace-play; at-thay e-thay ooty-bay as-way eirs-thay, and-ay or-fay em-thay as-way"} +{"eng":"will be their leader, let those who are willing to follow, give in their","engyay":"ill-way e-bay eir-thay eader-lay, et-lay ose-thay o-whay are-ay illing-way o-tay ollow-fay, ive-gay in-ay eir-thay"} +{"eng":"the old filename and etext number. The replaced older file is renamed.","engyay":"e-thay old-ay ilename-fay and-ay etext-ay umber-nay. e-Thay eplaced-ray older-ay ile-fay is-ay enamed-ray."} +{"eng":"found fit to execute the commission: for every person, from his own","engyay":"ound-fay it-fay o-tay execute-ay e-thay ommission-cay: or-fay every-ay erson-pay, om-fray is-hay own-ay"} +{"eng":"R[)u]t[-e]ni, an ancient people of Gaul, to the north-west of the Volcae","engyay":"u]t[-e]ni-R[)ay, an-ay ancient-ay eople-pay of-ay aul-Gay, o-tay e-thay orth-west-nay of-ay e-thay olcae-Vay"} +{"eng":"upon our men, and how this had broken off the conference, a much greater","engyay":"upon-ay our-ay en-may, and-ay ow-hay is-thay ad-hay oken-bray off-ay e-thay onference-cay, a-ay uch-may eater-gray"} +{"eng":"attacks the foremost troops. Our men resolutely stood the charge, and","engyay":"attacks-ay e-thay oremost-fay oops-tray. ur-Oay en-may esolutely-ray ood-stay e-thay arge-chay, and-ay"} +{"eng":"a commander-in-chief are very different; the one is bound to act","engyay":"a-ay ommander-in-chief-cay are-ay ery-vay ifferent-day; e-thay one-ay is-ay ound-bay o-tay act-ay"} +{"eng":"Lucius Domitius Gaul: Philip and Marcellus were omitted, from a private","engyay":"ucius-Lay omitius-Day aul-Gay: ilip-Phay and-ay arcellus-May ere-way omitted-ay, om-fray a-ay ivate-pray"} +{"eng":"might still be carried on, though these points were not conceded, and","engyay":"ight-may ill-stay e-bay arried-cay on-ay, ough-thay ese-thay oints-pay ere-way ot-nay onceded-cay, and-ay"} +{"eng":"should suddenly, or by night, sally against the fortifications; or lest","engyay":"ould-shay uddenly-say, or-ay y-bay ight-nay, ally-say against-ay e-thay ortifications-fay; or-ay est-lay"} +{"eng":"possession of a hill adjoining the bank. This he immediately fortified,","engyay":"ossession-pay of-ay a-ay ill-hay adjoining-ay e-thay ank-bay. is-Thay e-hay immediately-ay ortified-fay,"} +{"eng":"beneath the wall, and increased the number of his countrymen engaged in","engyay":"eneath-bay e-thay all-way, and-ay increased-ay e-thay umber-nay of-ay is-hay ountrymen-cay engaged-ay in-ay"} +{"eng":"and grant them permission to send ambassadors to the Ubii, and if the","engyay":"and-ay ant-gray em-thay ermission-pay o-tay end-say ambassadors-ay o-tay e-thay ii-Ubay, and-ay if-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"scouts before daylight.","engyay":"outs-scay efore-bay aylight-day."} +{"eng":"lower side of the bridge, and these serving as buttresses, and being","engyay":"ower-lay ide-say of-ay e-thay idge-bray, and-ay ese-thay erving-say as-ay uttresses-bay, and-ay eing-bay"} +{"eng":"his armies.","engyay":"is-hay armies-ay."} +{"eng":"Toxandri, an ancient people of the Low Countries, about _Breda_, and","engyay":"oxandri-Tay, an-ay ancient-ay eople-pay of-ay e-thay ow-Lay ountries-Cay, about-ay eda_-_Bray, and-ay"} +{"eng":"were necessary for the building without danger: the business was soon","engyay":"ere-way ecessary-nay or-fay e-thay uilding-bay ithout-way anger-day: e-thay usiness-bay as-way oon-say"} +{"eng":"continually a little only seemed wanting to complete success; but he","engyay":"ontinually-cay a-ay ittle-lay only-ay eemed-say anting-way o-tay omplete-cay uccess-say; ut-bay e-hay"} +{"eng":"been last raised closed the rear, and were a guard for the baggage-train.","engyay":"een-bay ast-lay aised-ray osed-clay e-thay ear-ray, and-ay ere-way a-ay uard-gay or-fay e-thay aggage-train-bay."} +{"eng":"[the officers] to give the command that they should leave the baggage","engyay":"[e-thay officers-ay] o-tay ive-gay e-thay ommand-cay at-thay ey-thay ould-shay eave-lay e-thay aggage-bay"} +{"eng":"Province; thence he leads his army into the country of the Allobroges,","engyay":"ovince-Pray; ence-thay e-hay eads-lay is-hay army-ay into-ay e-thay ountry-cay of-ay e-thay obroges-Allay,"} +{"eng":"multitude of waggons, even when they have very light baggage), being","engyay":"ultitude-may of-ay aggons-way, even-ay en-whay ey-thay ave-hay ery-vay ight-lay aggage-bay), eing-bay"} +{"eng":"ambassadors to the Aedui, under whose protection they were, to solicit","engyay":"ambassadors-ay o-tay e-thay edui-Aay, under-ay ose-whay otection-pray ey-thay ere-way, o-tay olicit-say"} +{"eng":"preparing to attack Labienus and the legion which was wintering in their","engyay":"eparing-pray o-tay attack-ay abienus-Lay and-ay e-thay egion-lay ich-whay as-way intering-way in-ay eir-thay"} +{"eng":"states which he thought were friendly disposed to Caesar, and billeted","engyay":"ates-stay ich-whay e-hay ought-thay ere-way iendly-fray isposed-day o-tay aesar-Cay, and-ay illeted-bay"} +{"eng":"battle, make their way to Labienus at winter-quarters, after wandering","engyay":"attle-bay, ake-may eir-thay ay-way o-tay abienus-Lay at-ay inter-quarters-way, after-ay andering-way"} +{"eng":"consequence of their fear.","engyay":"onsequence-cay of-ay eir-thay ear-fay."} +{"eng":"flanks; while one in front began to obstruct our march. On this","engyay":"anks-flay; ile-whay one-ay in-ay ont-fray egan-bay o-tay obstruct-ay our-ay arch-may. On-ay is-thay"} +{"eng":"short, Pompey's whole army talked of nothing but the honours or sums of","engyay":"ort-shay, ompey's-Pay ole-whay army-ay alked-tay of-ay othing-nay ut-bay e-thay onours-hay or-ay ums-say of-ay"} +{"eng":"pitched, and the tents fixed up, and his horse sent out to forage, they","engyay":"itched-pay, and-ay e-thay ents-tay ixed-fay up-ay, and-ay is-hay orse-hay ent-say out-ay o-tay orage-fay, ey-thay"} +{"eng":"not impart it to any other; because it has been discovered that","engyay":"ot-nay impart-ay it-ay o-tay any-ay other-ay; ecause-bay it-ay as-hay een-bay iscovered-day at-thay"} +{"eng":"persons of the Gauls, to call them apart singly and exhort them to","engyay":"ersons-pay of-ay e-thay auls-Gay, o-tay all-cay em-thay apart-ay ingly-say and-ay exhort-ay em-thay o-tay"} +{"eng":"opposite side, which almost formed an island over against the town. He","engyay":"opposite-ay ide-say, ich-whay almost-ay ormed-fay an-ay island-ay over-ay against-ay e-thay own-tay. e-Hay"} +{"eng":"their comrades had joined them, made an attack upon the enemy, and put","engyay":"eir-thay omrades-cay ad-hay oined-jay em-thay, ade-may an-ay attack-ay upon-ay e-thay enemy-ay, and-ay ut-pay"} +{"eng":"would come the next day to forage. On learning these facts, he set out","engyay":"ould-way ome-cay e-thay ext-nay ay-day o-tay orage-fay. On-ay earning-lay ese-thay acts-fay, e-hay et-say out-ay"} +{"eng":"a small aspiring bird, received the popular name of the _Alauda_ (or","engyay":"a-ay all-smay aspiring-ay ird-bay, eceived-ray e-thay opular-pay ame-nay of-ay e-thay auda_-_Alay (or-ay"} +{"eng":"says that the mountain which he [Caesar] wished should be seized by","engyay":"ays-say at-thay e-thay ountain-may ich-whay e-hay [aesar-Cay] ished-way ould-shay e-bay eized-say y-bay"} +{"eng":"his troops, has ever experienced, that, on the breaking out of the Civil","engyay":"is-hay oops-tray, as-hay ever-ay experienced-ay, at-thay, on-ay e-thay eaking-bray out-ay of-ay e-thay ivil-Cay"} +{"eng":"of their troops against Labienus.","engyay":"of-ay eir-thay oops-tray against-ay abienus-Lay."} +{"eng":"there were mountains at a small distance; and difficult and narrow roads","engyay":"ere-thay ere-way ountains-may at-ay a-ay all-smay istance-day; and-ay ifficult-day and-ay arrow-nay oads-ray"} +{"eng":"gods are wont to allow those persons whom they wish to punish for their","engyay":"ods-gay are-ay ont-way o-tay allow-ay ose-thay ersons-pay om-whay ey-thay ish-way o-tay unish-pay or-fay eir-thay"} +{"eng":"drove the Atrebates (for that division had been opposed to them), who","engyay":"ove-dray e-thay ebates-Atray (or-fay at-thay ivision-day ad-hay een-bay opposed-ay o-tay em-thay), o-whay"} +{"eng":"Roscius, into those of the Essui; a fourth he ordered to winter with T.","engyay":"oscius-Ray, into-ay ose-thay of-ay e-thay ui-Essay; a-ay ourth-fay e-hay ordered-ay o-tay inter-way ith-way T-ay."} +{"eng":"horse to give ground: the light infantry, which were sent before the","engyay":"orse-hay o-tay ive-gay ound-gray: e-thay ight-lay infantry-ay, ich-whay ere-way ent-say efore-bay e-thay"} +{"eng":"tribunes, stopped [the appointment of] Sylla; the resolutions respecting","engyay":"ibunes-tray, opped-stay [e-thay appointment-ay of-ay] ylla-Say; e-thay esolutions-ray especting-ray"} +{"eng":"XV.--Bibulus, as has been observed before, lay with his fleet near","engyay":"ibulus-XV.--Bay, as-ay as-hay een-bay observed-ay efore-bay, ay-lay ith-way is-hay eet-flay ear-nay"} +{"eng":"escaping. He pillages and burns the town, gives the booty to the","engyay":"escaping-ay. e-Hay illages-pay and-ay urns-bay e-thay own-tay, ives-gay e-thay ooty-bay o-tay e-thay"} +{"eng":"in general should adopt an idea that she did not want strength but","engyay":"in-ay eneral-gay ould-shay adopt-ay an-ay idea-ay at-thay e-shay id-day ot-nay ant-way ength-stray ut-bay"} +{"eng":"these animals whither they are accustomed to betake themselves, they","engyay":"ese-thay animals-ay ither-whay ey-thay are-ay accustomed-ay o-tay etake-bay emselves-thay, ey-thay"} +{"eng":"survivors, if fortune should save any from the impending danger. All","engyay":"urvivors-say, if-ay ortune-fay ould-shay ave-say any-ay om-fray e-thay impending-ay anger-day. All-ay"} +{"eng":"experience of nautical affairs; and as only a few ports lie scattered","engyay":"experience-ay of-ay autical-nay affairs-ay; and-ay as-ay only-ay a-ay ew-fay orts-pay ie-lay attered-scay"} +{"eng":"XLIV.--From which circumstances it happened that a few foot and aged","engyay":"om-XLIV.--Fray ich-whay ircumstances-cay it-ay appened-hay at-thay a-ay ew-fay oot-fay and-ay aged-ay"} +{"eng":"our soldiers, sold the whole spoil of that town. The number of 53,000","engyay":"our-ay oldiers-say, old-say e-thay ole-whay oil-spay of-ay at-thay own-tay. e-Thay umber-nay of-ay 53,000"} +{"eng":"him up to Caesar, 20; Caesar's generous behaviour towards him, 23; he","engyay":"im-hay up-ay o-tay aesar-Cay, 20; aesar's-Cay enerous-gay ehaviour-bay owards-tay im-hay, 23; e-hay"} +{"eng":"Roman citizens, should take the military oath; but whether he issued it","engyay":"oman-Ray itizens-cay, ould-shay ake-tay e-thay ilitary-may oath-ay; ut-bay ether-whay e-hay issued-ay it-ay"} +{"eng":"out to hear the tidings, and on being informed of the event, were so","engyay":"out-ay o-tay ear-hay e-thay idings-tay, and-ay on-ay eing-bay informed-ay of-ay e-thay event-ay, ere-way o-say"} +{"eng":"himself. One avows that the camp is already taken, another maintains","engyay":"imself-hay. e-Onay avows-ay at-thay e-thay amp-cay is-ay already-ay aken-tay, another-ay aintains-may"} +{"eng":"Tuscan Sea, containing _Ferrara_, and the territories of _Genoa_","engyay":"uscan-Tay ea-Say, ontaining-cay errara_-_Fay, and-ay e-thay erritories-tay of-ay enoa_-_Gay"} +{"eng":"Ancibarii, or Ansivarii, an ancient people of Lower Germany, of and","engyay":"ibarii-Ancay, or-ay ivarii-Ansay, an-ay ancient-ay eople-pay of-ay ower-Lay ermany-Gay, of-ay and-ay"} +{"eng":"himself for Rome.","engyay":"imself-hay or-fay ome-Ray."} +{"eng":"the enemy from the Arverni, and the cavalry which had been demanded from","engyay":"e-thay enemy-ay om-fray e-thay erni-Arvay, and-ay e-thay avalry-cay ich-whay ad-hay een-bay emanded-day om-fray"} +{"eng":"XXIV.--Pompey, being informed of what had passed at Corfinium, marches","engyay":"ompey-XXIV.--Pay, eing-bay informed-ay of-ay at-whay ad-hay assed-pay at-ay orfinium-Cay, arches-may"} +{"eng":"walls and turrets, they could perceive that they were not equal to our","engyay":"alls-way and-ay urrets-tay, ey-thay ould-cay erceive-pay at-thay ey-thay ere-way ot-nay equal-ay o-tay our-ay"} +{"eng":"XLV.--In the meantime, Labienus engages in a successful cavalry action","engyay":"XLV.--In-ay e-thay eantime-may, abienus-Lay engages-ay in-ay a-ay uccessful-say avalry-cay action-ay"} +{"eng":"Lucterius, one of the Cadurci, a man of the utmost daring, with part of","engyay":"ucterius-Lay, one-ay of-ay e-thay adurci-Cay, a-ay an-may of-ay e-thay utmost-ay aring-day, ith-way art-pay of-ay"} +{"eng":"about the Vistula","engyay":"about-ay e-thay istula-Vay"} +{"eng":"wandered through many parts of Germany, came to the Rhine, to districts","engyay":"andered-way ough-thray any-may arts-pay of-ay ermany-Gay, ame-cay o-tay e-thay ine-Rhay, o-tay istricts-day"} +{"eng":"the ground unhurt. Cneius Domitius, commander of the cavalry, standing","engyay":"e-thay ound-gray unhurt-ay. eius-Cnay omitius-Day, ommander-cay of-ay e-thay avalry-cay, anding-stay"} +{"eng":"send ambassadors to Caesar to ask assistance, [pleading] that they had","engyay":"end-say ambassadors-ay o-tay aesar-Cay o-tay ask-ay assistance-ay, [eading-play] at-thay ey-thay ad-hay"} +{"eng":"the general defection under Vercingetorix, G. vii. 59; again take up","engyay":"e-thay eneral-gay efection-day under-ay ercingetorix-Vay, G-ay. ii-vay. 59; again-ay ake-tay up-ay"} +{"eng":"the purpose of plundering and procuring forage. He supposed that they","engyay":"e-thay urpose-pay of-ay undering-play and-ay ocuring-pray orage-fay. e-Hay upposed-say at-thay ey-thay"} +{"eng":"bridge, which joined the banks of the Ubii, and, at the extremity of the","engyay":"idge-bray, ich-whay oined-jay e-thay anks-bay of-ay e-thay ii-Ubay, and-ay, at-ay e-thay extremity-ay of-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"Romans, G. iii. 27","engyay":"omans-Ray, G-ay. iii-ay. 27"} +{"eng":"before at Corfinium: so that the officers and companies were still the","engyay":"efore-bay at-ay orfinium-Cay: o-say at-thay e-thay officers-ay and-ay ompanies-cay ere-way ill-stay e-thay"} +{"eng":"recompense him with a great reward, and would bring to a close whatever","engyay":"ecompense-ray im-hay ith-way a-ay eat-gray eward-ray, and-ay ould-way ing-bray o-tay a-ay ose-clay atever-whay"} +{"eng":"prisoner to Caesar.","engyay":"isoner-pray o-tay aesar-Cay."} +{"eng":"surrounded by their numerous cavalry, he rapidly drafted a single cohort","engyay":"urrounded-say y-bay eir-thay umerous-nay avalry-cay, e-hay apidly-ray afted-dray a-ay ingle-say ohort-cay"} +{"eng":"Alemanni, or Alamanni, a name assumed by a confederacy of German tribes,","engyay":"emanni-Alay, or-ay amanni-Alay, a-ay ame-nay assumed-ay y-bay a-ay onfederacy-cay of-ay erman-Gay ibes-tray,"} +{"eng":"to those very persons for whose advantage it had been designed; and","engyay":"o-tay ose-thay ery-vay ersons-pay or-fay ose-whay advantage-ay it-ay ad-hay een-bay esigned-day; and-ay"} +{"eng":"fleeing; while those in the rear with whom they had come up, halted, and","engyay":"eeing-flay; ile-whay ose-thay in-ay e-thay ear-ray ith-way om-whay ey-thay ad-hay ome-cay up-ay, alted-hay, and-ay"} +{"eng":"is _Elalia_","engyay":"is-ay alia_-_Elay"} +{"eng":"considered to be 800 miles in length. Thus the whole island is [about]","engyay":"onsidered-cay o-tay e-bay 800 iles-may in-ay ength-lay. us-Thay e-thay ole-whay island-ay is-ay [about-ay]"} +{"eng":"affections of the whole of Gaul would be estranged from him.\" As he was","engyay":"affections-ay of-ay e-thay ole-whay of-ay aul-Gay ould-way e-bay estranged-ay om-fray im-hay.\" As-ay e-hay as-way"} +{"eng":"invites all the princes of Gaul to meet him there, 5; sets sail for","engyay":"invites-ay all-ay e-thay inces-pray of-ay aul-Gay o-tay eet-may im-hay ere-thay, 5; ets-say ail-say or-fay"} +{"eng":"THE WAR IN GAUL","engyay":"THE-ay WAR-ay IN-ay GAUL-ay"} +{"eng":"Gaul, 1911). Caesar's Gallic War, translated by Rev. F.P. Long, Oxford,","engyay":"aul-Gay, 1911). aesar's-Cay allic-Gay ar-Way, anslated-tray y-bay ev-Ray. F.P-ay. ong-Lay, ord-Oxfay,"} +{"eng":"orders to engage the enemy, and delay their march till he himself should","engyay":"orders-ay o-tay engage-ay e-thay enemy-ay, and-ay elay-day eir-thay arch-may ill-tay e-hay imself-hay ould-shay"} +{"eng":"_Servia_, and the Lower, called _Bulgaria_","engyay":"ervia_-_Say, and-ay e-thay ower-Lay, alled-cay ulgaria_-_Bay"} +{"eng":"was no place left them from which the materials for their mound could be","engyay":"as-way o-nay ace-play eft-lay em-thay om-fray ich-whay e-thay aterials-may or-fay eir-thay ound-may ould-cay e-bay"} +{"eng":"were on their march to Alexandria. Caesar's forces were by no means so","engyay":"ere-way on-ay eir-thay arch-may o-tay exandria-Alay. aesar's-Cay orces-fay ere-way y-bay o-nay eans-may o-say"} +{"eng":"II.--These things being finished, and the assizes being concluded, he","engyay":"ese-II.--Thay ings-thay eing-bay inished-fay, and-ay e-thay assizes-ay eing-bay oncluded-cay, e-hay"} +{"eng":"LXXX.--Caesar, having stationed his army on both sides of the","engyay":"aesar-LXXX.--Cay, aving-hay ationed-stay is-hay army-ay on-ay oth-bay ides-say of-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"troops to submit cheerfully to the fatigue, and having halted a very","engyay":"oops-tray o-tay ubmit-say eerfully-chay o-tay e-thay atigue-fay, and-ay aving-hay alted-hay a-ay ery-vay"} +{"eng":"the various turns of fortune in the battle. In the first encounter about","engyay":"e-thay arious-vay urns-tay of-ay ortune-fay in-ay e-thay attle-bay. In-ay e-thay irst-fay encounter-ay about-ay"} +{"eng":"the hope of spoil, at first surrounded them with a small number of men,","engyay":"e-thay ope-hay of-ay oil-spay, at-ay irst-fay urrounded-say em-thay ith-way a-ay all-smay umber-nay of-ay en-may,"} +{"eng":"Vertico, one of the Nervii. He was in Cicero's camp when it was attacked","engyay":"ertico-Vay, one-ay of-ay e-thay ervii-Nay. e-Hay as-way in-ay icero's-Cay amp-cay en-whay it-ay as-way attacked-ay"} +{"eng":"together, those who survived cast their weapons against our men","engyay":"ogether-tay, ose-thay o-whay urvived-say ast-cay eir-thay eapons-way against-ay our-ay en-may"} +{"eng":"Clod[)i]us sent by Caesar to Scipio, to treat about a peace, but without","engyay":"od[)i]us-Clay ent-say y-bay aesar-Cay o-tay ipio-Scay, o-tay eat-tray about-ay a-ay eace-pay, ut-bay ithout-way"} +{"eng":"of the Andes, and that Limonum was besieged, but not daring to face the","engyay":"of-ay e-thay es-Anday, and-ay at-thay imonum-Lay as-way esieged-bay, ut-bay ot-nay aring-day o-tay ace-fay e-thay"} +{"eng":"copied or distributed:","engyay":"opied-cay or-ay istributed-day:"} +{"eng":"Westmoreland they call a good _darroch_ (day's work); and, if _navvies_","engyay":"estmoreland-Way ey-thay all-cay a-ay ood-gay arroch_-_day (ay's-day ork-way); and-ay, if-ay avvies_-_nay"} +{"eng":"spoken a few words of his own clemency to alleviate their fears, he","engyay":"oken-spay a-ay ew-fay ords-way of-ay is-hay own-ay emency-clay o-tay alleviate-ay eir-thay ears-fay, e-hay"} +{"eng":"safety, as men usually do in the last moment of their lives, they either","engyay":"afety-say, as-ay en-may usually-ay o-day in-ay e-thay ast-lay oment-may of-ay eir-thay ives-lay, ey-thay either-ay"} +{"eng":"Brundisium and in the same manner as Libo had done before, possessed","engyay":"undisium-Bray and-ay in-ay e-thay ame-say anner-may as-ay ibo-Lay ad-hay one-day efore-bay, ossessed-pay"} +{"eng":"victory were already obtained and secured, began to advance their towers","engyay":"ictory-vay ere-way already-ay obtained-ay and-ay ecured-say, egan-bay o-tay advance-ay eir-thay owers-tay"} +{"eng":"elephants \"indorsed with towers,\" twenty on each side, took part in the","engyay":"elephants-ay \"indorsed-ay ith-way owers-tay,\" enty-tway on-ay each-ay ide-say, ook-tay art-pay in-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"besieged would sally from the town and attack the enemy, and on the","engyay":"esieged-bay ould-way ally-say om-fray e-thay own-tay and-ay attack-ay e-thay enemy-ay, and-ay on-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"that he would even give them back the command, if they thought that they","engyay":"at-thay e-hay ould-way even-ay ive-gay em-thay ack-bay e-thay ommand-cay, if-ay ey-thay ought-thay at-thay ey-thay"} +{"eng":"as it ought to be fought by brave men, in the last hope of safety, in a","engyay":"as-ay it-ay ought-ay o-tay e-bay ought-fay y-bay ave-bray en-may, in-ay e-thay ast-lay ope-hay of-ay afety-say, in-ay a-ay"} +{"eng":"that the Bellovaci had at the same season the year before, in","engyay":"at-thay e-thay ellovaci-Bay ad-hay at-ay e-thay ame-say eason-say e-thay ear-yay efore-bay, in-ay"} +{"eng":"These having advanced a little way, when already the rear [of the enemy]","engyay":"ese-Thay aving-hay advanced-ay a-ay ittle-lay ay-way, en-whay already-ay e-thay ear-ray [of-ay e-thay enemy-ay]"} +{"eng":"put to death by fire, or be reserved for another time: that by the","engyay":"ut-pay o-tay eath-day y-bay ire-fay, or-ay e-bay eserved-ray or-fay another-ay ime-tay: at-thay y-bay e-thay"} +{"eng":"the whole army should hasten from the camp to extinguish the flames.","engyay":"e-thay ole-whay army-ay ould-shay asten-hay om-fray e-thay amp-cay o-tay extinguish-ay e-thay ames-flay."} +{"eng":"corn, but subsist for the most part on milk and flesh, and are much","engyay":"orn-cay, ut-bay ubsist-say or-fay e-thay ost-may art-pay on-ay ilk-may and-ay esh-flay, and-ay are-ay uch-may"} +{"eng":"camp was bravely defended by the cohorts which had been left to guard","engyay":"amp-cay as-way avely-bray efended-day y-bay e-thay ohorts-cay ich-whay ad-hay een-bay eft-lay o-tay uard-gay"} +{"eng":"London, 1604 folio; by Clem. Edmonds, London, 1609; the same, with","engyay":"ondon-Lay, 1604 olio-fay; y-bay em-Clay. onds-Edmay, ondon-Lay, 1609; e-thay ame-say, ith-way"} +{"eng":"houses, partly belonging to the Gauls, and partly built to shelter the","engyay":"ouses-hay, artly-pay elonging-bay o-tay e-thay auls-Gay, and-ay artly-pay uilt-bay o-tay elter-shay e-thay"} +{"eng":"creating derivative works based on this work or any other Project","engyay":"eating-cray erivative-day orks-way ased-bay on-ay is-thay ork-way or-ay any-ay other-ay oject-Pray"} +{"eng":"the eminences, the enemy join battle. A shout being raised by both","engyay":"e-thay eminences-ay, e-thay enemy-ay oin-jay attle-bay. A-ay out-shay eing-bay aised-ray y-bay oth-bay"} +{"eng":"TOP. THERE IS ALSO A LIBRARY EDITION IN REINFORCED CLOTH","engyay":"TOP-ay. THERE-ay IS-ay ALSO-ay A-ay LIBRARY-ay EDITION-ay IN-ay REINFORCED-ay CLOTH-ay"} +{"eng":"imposed, held a conference, when they perceived that cavalry, and ships,","engyay":"imposed-ay, eld-hay a-ay onference-cay, en-whay ey-thay erceived-pay at-thay avalry-cay, and-ay ips-shay,"} +{"eng":"which were to cover the turret, and on the beams they laid joists across","engyay":"ich-whay ere-way o-tay over-cay e-thay urret-tay, and-ay on-ay e-thay eams-bay ey-thay aid-lay oists-jay across-ay"} +{"eng":"send to Genabum for the defence of that town. Caesar arrived here in two","engyay":"end-say o-tay enabum-Gay or-fay e-thay efence-day of-ay at-thay own-tay. aesar-Cay arrived-ay ere-hay in-ay o-tway"} +{"eng":"his political intrigues, for raising and maintaining a powerful body of","engyay":"is-hay olitical-pay intrigues-ay, or-fay aising-ray and-ay aintaining-may a-ay owerful-pay ody-bay of-ay"} +{"eng":"M[)e]taurus, a river of Umbria, now called _Metoro_, in the duchy of","engyay":"e]taurus-M[)ay, a-ay iver-ray of-ay ia-Umbray, ow-nay alled-cay etoro_-_May, in-ay e-thay uchy-day of-ay"} +{"eng":"such as creation of derivative works, reports, performances and","engyay":"uch-say as-ay eation-cray of-ay erivative-day orks-way, eports-ray, erformances-pay and-ay"} +{"eng":"also are sent to those states of Hither Spain which are nearest to","engyay":"also-ay are-ay ent-say o-tay ose-thay ates-stay of-ay ither-Hay ain-Spay ich-whay are-ay earest-nay o-tay"} +{"eng":"apprehensions, betake themselves to flight: almost all the enemy's horse","engyay":"apprehensions-ay, etake-bay emselves-thay o-tay ight-flay: almost-ay all-ay e-thay enemy's-ay orse-hay"} +{"eng":"one whose singular attachment towards him he had fully seen, should","engyay":"one-ay ose-whay ingular-say attachment-ay owards-tay im-hay e-hay ad-hay ully-fay een-say, ould-shay"} +{"eng":"between Liege and Namur","engyay":"etween-bay iege-Lay and-ay amur-Nay"} +{"eng":"address of congratulation. It is said, and we can believe it, that he","engyay":"address-ay of-ay ongratulation-cay. It-ay is-ay aid-say, and-ay e-way an-cay elieve-bay it-ay, at-thay e-hay"} +{"eng":"requesting a garrison for their protection. But the report, already","engyay":"equesting-ray a-ay arrison-gay or-fay eir-thay otection-pray. ut-Bay e-thay eport-ray, already-ay"} +{"eng":"legions from winter quarters, and ordered them to follow him. Thither","engyay":"egions-lay om-fray inter-way uarters-qay, and-ay ordered-ay em-thay o-tay ollow-fay im-hay. ither-Thay"} +{"eng":"redistribution.","engyay":"edistribution-ray."} +{"eng":"slain: for that whilst he lived, the senate had never equal influence in","engyay":"ain-slay: or-fay at-thay ilst-whay e-hay ived-lay, e-thay enate-say ad-hay ever-nay equal-ay influence-ay in-ay"} +{"eng":"made a recompense in money for those things, a just valuation being","engyay":"ade-may a-ay ecompense-ray in-ay oney-may or-fay ose-thay ings-thay, a-ay ust-jay aluation-vay eing-bay"} +{"eng":"aid to the province, Vercingetorix encamped in three camps, about ten","engyay":"aid-ay o-tay e-thay ovince-pray, ercingetorix-Vay encamped-ay in-ay ee-thray amps-cay, about-ay en-tay"} +{"eng":"had put themselves in his power. For he had determined that they ought","engyay":"ad-hay ut-pay emselves-thay in-ay is-hay ower-pay. or-Fay e-hay ad-hay etermined-day at-thay ey-thay ought-ay"} +{"eng":"power, intercepted them. Among them was Marcus Opimius, general of the","engyay":"ower-pay, intercepted-ay em-thay. ong-Amay em-thay as-way arcus-May imius-Opay, eneral-gay of-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"Britain is of equal distance with that from Gaul. In the middle of this","engyay":"itain-Bray is-ay of-ay equal-ay istance-day ith-way at-thay om-fray aul-Gay. In-ay e-thay iddle-may of-ay is-thay"} +{"eng":"army over and advanced. But the Bellovaci and the other states, being","engyay":"army-ay over-ay and-ay advanced-ay. ut-Bay e-thay ellovaci-Bay and-ay e-thay other-ay ates-stay, eing-bay"} +{"eng":"set out to meet him, made the expectation of peace appear very hopeless.","engyay":"et-say out-ay o-tay eet-may im-hay, ade-may e-thay expectation-ay of-ay eace-pay appear-ay ery-vay opeless-hay."} +{"eng":"[augment] his own power and authority, he was anxious to bring matters","engyay":"[augment-ay] is-hay own-ay ower-pay and-ay authority-ay, e-hay as-way anxious-ay o-tay ing-bray atters-may"} +{"eng":"which had remained firm in Pompey's interest, loved him for the favours","engyay":"ich-whay ad-hay emained-ray irm-fay in-ay ompey's-Pay interest-ay, oved-lay im-hay or-fay e-thay avours-fay"} +{"eng":"authority of an enemy?\"","engyay":"authority-ay of-ay an-ay enemy-ay?\""} +{"eng":"own and his father's life. Every place was filled with mirth and","engyay":"own-ay and-ay is-hay ather's-fay ife-lay. ery-Evay ace-play as-way illed-fay ith-way irth-may and-ay"} +{"eng":"desired it might be seen what they could accomplish without their","engyay":"esired-day it-ay ight-may e-bay een-say at-whay ey-thay ould-cay accomplish-ay ithout-way eir-thay"} +{"eng":"to beg] that \"he would either again appoint a day for a conference; or,","engyay":"o-tay eg-bay] at-thay \"e-hay ould-way either-ay again-ay appoint-ay a-ay ay-day or-fay a-ay onference-cay; or-ay,"} +{"eng":"the Harudes had come to him, for whom room and settlements must be","engyay":"e-thay arudes-Hay ad-hay ome-cay o-tay im-hay, or-fay om-whay oom-ray and-ay ettlements-say ust-may e-bay"} +{"eng":"fortifies his camp. There was between Labienus and the enemy a river","engyay":"ortifies-fay is-hay amp-cay. ere-Thay as-way etween-bay abienus-Lay and-ay e-thay enemy-ay a-ay iver-ray"} +{"eng":"slay the Roman citizens who had settled there for the purpose of trading","engyay":"ay-slay e-thay oman-Ray itizens-cay o-whay ad-hay ettled-say ere-thay or-fay e-thay urpose-pay of-ay ading-tray"} +{"eng":"Nova Roma, and now _Constantinople_","engyay":"ova-Nay oma-Ray, and-ay ow-nay onstantinople_-_Cay"} +{"eng":"the Saone, and thus leads his army over. The Helvetii, confused by his","engyay":"e-thay aone-Say, and-ay us-thay eads-lay is-hay army-ay over-ay. e-Thay elvetii-Hay, onfused-cay y-bay is-hay"} +{"eng":"with them, because Caesar had got far before him, and marched without","engyay":"ith-way em-thay, ecause-bay aesar-Cay ad-hay ot-gay ar-fay efore-bay im-hay, and-ay arched-may ithout-way"} +{"eng":"roads, acted presumptuously, as they seemed either to distrust their","engyay":"oads-ray, acted-ay esumptuously-pray, as-ay ey-thay eemed-say either-ay o-tay istrust-day eir-thay"} +{"eng":"extreme points [of land] and on promontories, they neither had an","engyay":"extreme-ay oints-pay [of-ay and-lay] and-ay on-ay omontories-pray, ey-thay either-nay ad-hay an-ay"} +{"eng":"and scattered throughout the literature of all nations, the scale would","engyay":"and-ay attered-scay oughout-thray e-thay iterature-lay of-ay all-ay ations-nay, e-thay ale-scay ould-way"} +{"eng":"every road, he sends word to Caesar that he was ready to deliver up the","engyay":"every-ay oad-ray, e-hay ends-say ord-way o-tay aesar-Cay at-thay e-hay as-way eady-ray o-tay eliver-day up-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"conceiving that everything patriotic was dignified, and that to","engyay":"onceiving-cay at-thay everything-ay atriotic-pay as-way ignified-day, and-ay at-thay o-tay"} +{"eng":"their attack, but were put to flight, and retreated to their main body,","engyay":"eir-thay attack-ay, ut-bay ere-way ut-pay o-tay ight-flay, and-ay etreated-ray o-tay eir-thay ain-may ody-bay,"} +{"eng":"meantime, considering that the disputes of the princes belonged to the","engyay":"eantime-may, onsidering-cay at-thay e-thay isputes-day of-ay e-thay inces-pray elonged-bay o-tay e-thay"} +{"eng":"character of ambassador he bore the general's commission to them, and","engyay":"aracter-chay of-ay ambassador-ay e-hay ore-bay e-thay eneral's-gay ommission-cay o-tay em-thay, and-ay"} +{"eng":"[for the rampart], lay in supplies of corn, and raise also extensive","engyay":"[or-fay e-thay ampart-ray], ay-lay in-ay upplies-say of-ay orn-cay, and-ay aise-ray also-ay extensive-ay"} +{"eng":"subject to the trademark license, especially commercial","engyay":"ubject-say o-tay e-thay ademark-tray icense-lay, especially-ay ommercial-cay"} +{"eng":"their turn, made a general charge on the enemy: and having killed about","engyay":"eir-thay urn-tay, ade-may a-ay eneral-gay arge-chay on-ay e-thay enemy-ay: and-ay aving-hay illed-kay about-ay"} +{"eng":"VII.--Thither immediately after midnight, Caesar, using as guides the","engyay":"ither-VII.--Thay immediately-ay after-ay idnight-may, aesar-Cay, using-ay as-ay uides-gay e-thay"} +{"eng":"guard and defence for them. These having, after the destruction of their","engyay":"uard-gay and-ay efence-day or-fay em-thay. ese-Thay aving-hay, after-ay e-thay estruction-day of-ay eir-thay"} +{"eng":"Posth[)u]m[)i][=a]na Castra, an ancient town in Hispania Baetica, now","engyay":"osth[)u]m[)i][=a]na-Pay astra-Cay, an-ay ancient-ay own-tay in-ay ispania-Hay aetica-Bay, ow-nay"} +{"eng":"often routed the enemy, to be present,\" gives the signal for action. At","engyay":"often-ay outed-ray e-thay enemy-ay, o-tay e-bay esent-pray,\" ives-gay e-thay ignal-say or-fay action-ay. 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From them L'Allemagne, the","engyay":"over-ay aul-Gay, itzerland-Sway, and-ay ether-Nay aly-Itay. om-Fray em-thay emagne-L'Allay, e-thay"} +{"eng":"his army, he seems more frequently to have ridden in a carriage than on","engyay":"is-hay army-ay, e-hay eems-say ore-may equently-fray o-tay ave-hay idden-ray in-ay a-ay arriage-cay an-thay on-ay"} +{"eng":"by different ways to their guard: which as soon as our men perceived,","engyay":"y-bay ifferent-day ays-way o-tay eir-thay uard-gay: ich-whay as-ay oon-say as-ay our-ay en-may erceived-pay,"} +{"eng":"his final triumph by assassination. 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To donate, please visit: https:\/\/pglaf.org\/donate","engyay":"onations-day. o-Tay onate-day, ease-play isit-vay: af.org\/donate-https:\/\/pglay"} +{"eng":"approach by sea was most difficult, by reason of our ignorance of the","engyay":"approach-ay y-bay ea-say as-way ost-may ifficult-day, y-bay eason-ray of-ay our-ay ignorance-ay of-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"IX.-When the turret was raised to the height for flooring, they laid it","engyay":"en-IX.-Whay e-thay urret-tay as-way aised-ray o-tay e-thay eight-hay or-fay ooring-flay, ey-thay aid-lay it-ay"} +{"eng":"he informed him had both fallen to the lot of few, and had usually been","engyay":"e-hay informed-ay im-hay ad-hay oth-bay allen-fay o-tay e-thay ot-lay of-ay ew-fay, and-ay ad-hay usually-ay een-bay"} +{"eng":"ready for undergoing all dangers. 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His taste was much simpler, chaster, and","engyay":"eculiar-pay emphasis-ay, ue-day o-tay im-hay. is-Hay aste-tay as-way uch-may impler-say, aster-chay, and-ay"} +{"eng":"and possessed the sovereignty of the whole of Gaul. 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Caesar,","engyay":"as-way een-say in-ay at-thay irection-day in-ay ich-whay e-thay egion-lay ad-hay arched-may. aesar-Cay,"} +{"eng":"this side the Rhine, had joined themselves to them; and that so great","engyay":"is-thay ide-say e-thay ine-Rhay, ad-hay oined-jay emselves-thay o-tay em-thay; and-ay at-thay o-say eat-gray"} +{"eng":"rear and hinder the van from ascending, and to give battle in a place","engyay":"ear-ray and-ay inder-hay e-thay an-vay om-fray ascending-ay, and-ay o-tay ive-gay attle-bay in-ay a-ay ace-play"} +{"eng":"solicit some to begin the war, and assert the freedom of Gaul at the","engyay":"olicit-say ome-say o-tay egin-bay e-thay ar-way, and-ay assert-ay e-thay eedom-fray of-ay aul-Gay at-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"only two British states sent hostages; the rest omitted to do so. 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You may copy it, give it away or","engyay":"almost-ay o-nay estrictions-ray atsoever-whay. ou-Yay ay-may opy-cay it-ay, ive-gay it-ay away-ay or-ay"} +{"eng":"rampart twelve feet in height, and a trench eighteen feet in breadth.","engyay":"ampart-ray elve-tway eet-fay in-ay eight-hay, and-ay a-ay ench-tray eighteen-ay eet-fay in-ay eadth-bray."} +{"eng":"were ready, he exhorted his soldiers, and told them of what advantage it","engyay":"ere-way eady-ray, e-hay exhorted-ay is-hay oldiers-say, and-ay old-tay em-thay of-ay at-whay advantage-ay it-ay"} +{"eng":"carrying on the war, but many things, nevertheless, urged Caesar to that","engyay":"arrying-cay on-ay e-thay ar-way, ut-bay any-may ings-thay, evertheless-nay, urged-ay aesar-Cay o-tay at-thay"} +{"eng":"Sulla, and of the centre to Cn. Domitius: he himself took his post","engyay":"ulla-Say, and-ay of-ay e-thay entre-cay o-tay Cn-ay. omitius-Day: e-hay imself-hay ook-tay is-hay ost-pay"} +{"eng":"plain that he might not expose them to battle whilst fatigued; and when","engyay":"ain-play at-thay e-hay ight-may ot-nay expose-ay em-thay o-tay attle-bay ilst-whay atigued-fay; and-ay en-whay"} +{"eng":"covered over with osiers and twigs, to conceal the deceit. Eight rows of","engyay":"overed-cay over-ay ith-way osiers-ay and-ay igs-tway, o-tay onceal-cay e-thay eceit-day. ight-Eay ows-ray of-ay"} +{"eng":"way purposely, and retreat to the camp: at the same time he orders the","engyay":"ay-way urposely-pay, and-ay etreat-ray o-tay e-thay amp-cay: at-ay e-thay ame-say ime-tay e-hay orders-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"The Aedui, by the advice of the lieutenants whom Caesar had left with","engyay":"e-Thay edui-Aay, y-bay e-thay advice-ay of-ay e-thay ieutenants-lay om-whay aesar-Cay ad-hay eft-lay ith-way"} +{"eng":"countrymen, been harassed for many years by their neighbours, while one","engyay":"ountrymen-cay, een-bay arassed-hay or-fay any-may ears-yay y-bay eir-thay eighbours-nay, ile-whay one-ay"} +{"eng":"their state the dominion of the whole province.","engyay":"eir-thay ate-stay e-thay ominion-day of-ay e-thay ole-whay ovince-pray."} +{"eng":"III.--In the meantime, Lucius Nasidius, being sent by Cneius Pompey with","engyay":"III.--In-ay e-thay eantime-may, ucius-Lay asidius-Nay, eing-bay ent-say y-bay eius-Cnay ompey-Pay ith-way"} +{"eng":"39","engyay":"39"} +{"eng":"XLII.--Pompey, being cut off from Dyrrachium, as he was unable to effect","engyay":"ompey-XLII.--Pay, eing-bay ut-cay off-ay om-fray yrrachium-Day, as-ay e-hay as-way unable-ay o-tay effect-ay"} +{"eng":"their despatches, since every avenue is blocked up, take the Romans as","engyay":"eir-thay espatches-day, ince-say every-ay avenue-ay is-ay ocked-blay up-ay, ake-tay e-thay omans-Ray as-ay"} +{"eng":"every place through which Caesar was to pass. All the people with their","engyay":"every-ay ace-play ough-thray ich-whay aesar-Cay as-way o-tay ass-pay. All-ay e-thay eople-pay ith-way eir-thay"} +{"eng":"for them [the Romans] to depart from their winter-quarters safely and to","engyay":"or-fay em-thay [e-thay omans-Ray] o-tay epart-day om-fray eir-thay inter-quarters-way afely-say and-ay o-tay"} +{"eng":"between the Maese and the Rhine, where _Cuelderland_ is; though by some","engyay":"etween-bay e-thay aese-May and-ay e-thay ine-Rhay, ere-whay uelderland_-_Cay is-ay; ough-thay y-bay ome-say"} +{"eng":"Ebur[=o]nes, an ancient people of Germany, inhabiting part of the","engyay":"ur[=o]nes-Ebay, an-ay ancient-ay eople-pay of-ay ermany-Gay, inhabiting-ay art-pay of-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"Domitius, Publius Lentulus Spinther, Lucius Vibullius Rufus, Sextus","engyay":"omitius-Day, ublius-Pay entulus-Lay inther-Spay, ucius-Lay ibullius-Vay ufus-Ray, extus-Say"} +{"eng":"as the event verified, that the enemy's generals would take advantage of","engyay":"as-ay e-thay event-ay erified-vay, at-thay e-thay enemy's-ay enerals-gay ould-way ake-tay advantage-ay of-ay"} +{"eng":"that he should be obliged the next day, either to fight, against his","engyay":"at-thay e-hay ould-shay e-bay obliged-ay e-thay ext-nay ay-day, either-ay o-tay ight-fay, against-ay is-hay"} +{"eng":"Belgians, ii. 2; reduces the Suessi[)o]nes and Bellov[)a]ci, 12, 13; his","engyay":"elgians-Bay, ii-ay. 2; educes-ray e-thay uessi[)o]nes-Say and-ay ellov[)a]ci-Bay, 12, 13; is-hay"} +{"eng":"of our soldiers. There was within our camp a certain Nervian, by name","engyay":"of-ay our-ay oldiers-say. ere-Thay as-way ithin-way our-ay amp-cay a-ay ertain-cay ervian-Nay, y-bay ame-nay"} +{"eng":"and earnestly desired that what they might say should not be disclosed","engyay":"and-ay earnestly-ay esired-day at-thay at-whay ey-thay ight-may ay-say ould-shay ot-nay e-bay isclosed-day"} +{"eng":"as they saw that, if a disclosure were made, they should be put to the","engyay":"as-ay ey-thay aw-say at-thay, if-ay a-ay isclosure-day ere-way ade-may, ey-thay ould-shay e-bay ut-pay o-tay e-thay"} +{"eng":"to others, _Alcala del Rio;_ shuts its gates against Varro, C. ii. 20","engyay":"o-tay others-ay, ala-_Alcay el-day io;_-Ray uts-shay its-ay ates-gay against-ay arro-Vay, C-ay. ii-ay. 20"} +{"eng":"the weary with fresh men, and considered that all the safety of Gaul","engyay":"e-thay eary-way ith-way esh-fray en-may, and-ay onsidered-cay at-thay all-ay e-thay afety-say of-ay aul-Gay"} +{"eng":"earnestly desire that which they had shortly before disdained. That for","engyay":"earnestly-ay esire-day at-thay ich-whay ey-thay ad-hay ortly-shay efore-bay isdained-day. at-Thay or-fay"} +{"eng":"on their march to Caesar, and, if possible, to fall upon them","engyay":"on-ay eir-thay arch-may o-tay aesar-Cay, and-ay, if-ay ossible-pay, o-tay all-fay upon-ay em-thay"} +{"eng":"the forests; and that no attack might be made on the flank of the","engyay":"e-thay orests-fay; and-ay at-thay o-nay attack-ay ight-may e-bay ade-may on-ay e-thay ank-flay of-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"Thessalon[=i]ca, a chief city of Macedonia, now called _Salonichi_","engyay":"essalon[=i]ca-Thay, a-ay ief-chay ity-cay of-ay acedonia-May, ow-nay alled-cay alonichi_-_Say"} +{"eng":"unexpectedly from ambush. And the same day they both led out their","engyay":"unexpectedly-ay om-fray ambush-ay. And-ay e-thay ame-say ay-day ey-thay oth-bay ed-lay out-ay eir-thay"} +{"eng":"were about to march, he used to drive the cattle and the inhabitants","engyay":"ere-way about-ay o-tay arch-may, e-hay used-ay o-tay ive-dray e-thay attle-cay and-ay e-thay inhabitants-ay"} +{"eng":"train of baggage (which however was but small, as is usual on such","engyay":"ain-tray of-ay aggage-bay (ich-whay owever-hay as-way ut-bay all-smay, as-ay is-ay usual-ay on-ay uch-say"} +{"eng":"cohorts were sent against them, were repulsed.","engyay":"ohorts-cay ere-way ent-say against-ay em-thay, ere-way epulsed-ray."} +{"eng":"had heard of from the messengers and by letter, so that, about forty","engyay":"ad-hay eard-hay of-ay om-fray e-thay essengers-may and-ay y-bay etter-lay, o-say at-thay, about-ay orty-fay"} +{"eng":"tribute imposed on them, and hostages wrested from them with the utmost","engyay":"ibute-tray imposed-ay on-ay em-thay, and-ay ostages-hay ested-wray om-fray em-thay ith-way e-thay utmost-ay"} +{"eng":"with the Arverni; that they had concealed themselves among the multitude","engyay":"ith-way e-thay erni-Arvay; at-thay ey-thay ad-hay oncealed-cay emselves-thay among-ay e-thay ultitude-may"} +{"eng":"camp-retainers, horsemen, slingers, and Numidians fleeing on all sides","engyay":"amp-retainers-cay, orsemen-hay, ingers-slay, and-ay umidians-Nay eeing-flay on-ay all-ay ides-say"} +{"eng":"valour, had been promoted from the lower ranks to that post. About six","engyay":"alour-vay, ad-hay een-bay omoted-pray om-fray e-thay ower-lay anks-ray o-tay at-thay ost-pay. out-Abay ix-say"} +{"eng":"they should by day cast weapons against our men while occupied with the","engyay":"ey-thay ould-shay y-bay ay-day ast-cay eapons-way against-ay our-ay en-may ile-whay occupied-ay ith-way e-thay"} +{"eng":"their cables, anchors, and other tackling, were unfit for sailing, a","engyay":"eir-thay ables-cay, anchors-ay, and-ay other-ay ackling-tay, ere-way unfit-ay or-fay ailing-say, a-ay"} +{"eng":"XLIV.--Caesar, being convinced that his lenity was known to all men, and","engyay":"aesar-XLIV.--Cay, eing-bay onvinced-cay at-thay is-hay enity-lay as-way own-knay o-tay all-ay en-may, and-ay"} +{"eng":"through Abruzzo, and great part of the kingdom of Naples, 23; his","engyay":"ough-thray uzzo-Abray, and-ay eat-gray art-pay of-ay e-thay ingdom-kay of-ay aples-Nay, 23; is-hay"} +{"eng":"which the enemy had broken down during the preceding days, he led over","engyay":"ich-whay e-thay enemy-ay ad-hay oken-bray own-day uring-day e-thay eceding-pray ays-day, e-hay ed-lay over-ay"} +{"eng":"not touch one another, but equal spaces intervening, each row of beams","engyay":"ot-nay ouch-tay one-ay another-ay, ut-bay equal-ay aces-spay intervening-ay, each-ay ow-ray of-ay eams-bay"} +{"eng":"arising, thought this no bad time for executing his designs, because he","engyay":"arising-ay, ought-thay is-thay o-nay ad-bay ime-tay or-fay executing-ay is-hay esigns-day, ecause-bay e-hay"} +{"eng":"the same words, and on the same subject, and declared that Pompey had","engyay":"e-thay ame-say ords-way, and-ay on-ay e-thay ame-say ubject-say, and-ay eclared-day at-thay ompey-Pay ad-hay"} +{"eng":"kindly received, dislodged the enemy's garrisons in Calydon and","engyay":"indly-kay eceived-ray, islodged-day e-thay enemy's-ay arrisons-gay in-ay alydon-Cay and-ay"} +{"eng":"upon any so petty and indirect a suggestion as that of his debts; but","engyay":"upon-ay any-ay o-say etty-pay and-ay indirect-ay a-ay uggestion-say as-ay at-thay of-ay is-hay ebts-day; ut-bay"} +{"eng":"design distinct from the general interest. He himself swore first to the","engyay":"esign-day istinct-day om-fray e-thay eneral-gay interest-ay. e-Hay imself-hay ore-sway irst-fay o-tay e-thay"} +{"eng":"all the forts, which was the usual signal on such occasions, drafted off","engyay":"all-ay e-thay orts-fay, ich-whay as-way e-thay usual-ay ignal-say on-ay uch-say occasions-ay, afted-dray off-ay"} +{"eng":"they had but little corn. He sent away the camp followers to the more","engyay":"ey-thay ad-hay ut-bay ittle-lay orn-cay. e-Hay ent-say away-ay e-thay amp-cay ollowers-fay o-tay e-thay ore-may"} +{"eng":"because he had lodged his mat['e]riel there, his weapons, arms, and","engyay":"ecause-bay e-hay ad-hay odged-lay is-hay at['e]riel-may ere-thay, is-hay eapons-way, arms-ay, and-ay"} +{"eng":"Meuse and the Rhine, [and] who were under the government of Ambiorix and","engyay":"euse-May and-ay e-thay ine-Rhay, [and-ay] o-whay ere-way under-ay e-thay overnment-gay of-ay iorix-Ambay and-ay"} +{"eng":"and Turoni, and Parisii, and Helvii; five thousand each from the","engyay":"and-ay uroni-Tay, and-ay arisii-Pay, and-ay elvii-Hay; ive-fay ousand-thay each-ay om-fray e-thay"} +{"eng":"always especially indulged the state of the Aedui, and, without any","engyay":"always-ay especially-ay indulged-ay e-thay ate-stay of-ay e-thay edui-Aay, and-ay, ithout-way any-ay"} +{"eng":"vigorously pursued by our men and put to the sword. Yet, in the","engyay":"igorously-vay ursued-pay y-bay our-ay en-may and-ay ut-pay o-tay e-thay ord-sway. et-Yay, in-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"light-infantry being deserted by those who had come out along with them,","engyay":"ight-infantry-lay eing-bay eserted-day y-bay ose-thay o-whay ad-hay ome-cay out-ay along-ay ith-way em-thay,"} +{"eng":"him; but, as it did not, upon examination, seem to him a very promising","engyay":"im-hay; ut-bay, as-ay it-ay id-day ot-nay, upon-ay examination-ay, eem-say o-tay im-hay a-ay ery-vay omising-pray"} +{"eng":"had gone; that he, on his departure, had given the supreme command to no","engyay":"ad-hay one-gay; at-thay e-hay, on-ay is-hay eparture-day, ad-hay iven-gay e-thay upreme-say ommand-cay o-tay o-nay"} +{"eng":"offended at this act, [seeing that] his influence was diminished among","engyay":"offended-ay at-ay is-thay act-ay, [eeing-say at-thay] is-hay influence-ay as-way iminished-day among-ay"} +{"eng":"Danube, _Prostraviza_","engyay":"anube-Day, ostraviza_-_Pray"} +{"eng":"followed them, observing with what speed they retreated, made a halt.","engyay":"ollowed-fay em-thay, observing-ay ith-way at-whay eed-spay ey-thay etreated-ray, ade-may a-ay alt-hay."} +{"eng":"and obtains their pardon from Caesar, 14; goes to Rome to implore aid of","engyay":"and-ay obtains-ay eir-thay ardon-pay om-fray aesar-Cay, 14; oes-gay o-tay ome-Ray o-tay implore-ay aid-ay of-ay"} +{"eng":"at his own expense, and offered most earnestly to comply with his","engyay":"at-ay is-hay own-ay expense-ay, and-ay offered-ay ost-may earnestly-ay o-tay omply-cay ith-way is-hay"} +{"eng":"Dauphiny, and _Vaison_ in the county of Venisse","engyay":"auphiny-Day, and-ay aison_-_Vay in-ay e-thay ounty-cay of-ay enisse-Vay"} +{"eng":"January, from the town Bibracte, to the thirteenth legion, which he had","engyay":"anuary-Jay, om-fray e-thay own-tay ibracte-Bay, o-tay e-thay irteenth-thay egion-lay, ich-whay e-hay ad-hay"} +{"eng":"Bellovaci were the most powerful amongst them in valour, influence, and","engyay":"ellovaci-Bay ere-way e-thay ost-may owerful-pay amongst-ay em-thay in-ay alour-vay, influence-ay, and-ay"} +{"eng":"of ships, nor were acquainted with the shallows, the harbours, or the","engyay":"of-ay ips-shay, or-nay ere-way acquainted-ay ith-way e-thay allows-shay, e-thay arbours-hay, or-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"summoned together his dependents, and easily excited them. On his design","engyay":"ummoned-say ogether-tay is-hay ependents-day, and-ay easily-ay excited-ay em-thay. On-ay is-hay esign-day"} +{"eng":"ought to prove to him an ornament and a safeguard, not a detriment; and","engyay":"ought-ay o-tay ove-pray o-tay im-hay an-ay ornament-ay and-ay a-ay afeguard-say, ot-nay a-ay etriment-day; and-ay"} +{"eng":"to impose on the conquered; that he had not made war upon the Gauls, but","engyay":"o-tay impose-ay on-ay e-thay onquered-cay; at-thay e-hay ad-hay ot-nay ade-may ar-way upon-ay e-thay auls-Gay, ut-bay"} +{"eng":"fortified with equal care on the side of the Decuman gate, and had an","engyay":"ortified-fay ith-way equal-ay are-cay on-ay e-thay ide-say of-ay e-thay ecuman-Day ate-gay, and-ay ad-hay an-ay"} +{"eng":"the victory of an antagonist, or to avenge their own defeat, it was not","engyay":"e-thay ictory-vay of-ay an-ay antagonist-ay, or-ay o-tay avenge-ay eir-thay own-ay efeat-day, it-ay as-way ot-nay"} +{"eng":"moment of his departure, he stopped up the gates, built walls across the","engyay":"oment-may of-ay is-hay eparture-day, e-hay opped-stay up-ay e-thay ates-gay, uilt-bay alls-way across-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"Caesar stationed the legion, which he had brought [with him] on","engyay":"aesar-Cay ationed-stay e-thay egion-lay, ich-whay e-hay ad-hay ought-bray [ith-way im-hay] on-ay"} +{"eng":"expedition against Gaul, G. i. 5; attack the Romans in flank, _ibid_.","engyay":"expedition-ay against-ay aul-Gay, G-ay. i-ay. 5; attack-ay e-thay omans-Ray in-ay ank-flay, ibid_-_ay."} +{"eng":"equipped and appointed with every kind of [naval] implement, sailed","engyay":"equipped-ay and-ay appointed-ay ith-way every-ay ind-kay of-ay [aval-nay] implement-ay, ailed-say"} +{"eng":"the Roman people, intimidate him, so as to prevent a greater number of","engyay":"e-thay oman-Ray eople-pay, intimidate-ay im-hay, o-say as-ay o-tay event-pray a-ay eater-gray umber-nay of-ay"} +{"eng":"own toils.","engyay":"own-ay oils-tay."} +{"eng":"Germans had been hired and had passed the Rhine; that it would arrive in","engyay":"ermans-Gay ad-hay een-bay ired-hay and-ay ad-hay assed-pay e-thay ine-Rhay; at-thay it-ay ould-way arrive-ay in-ay"} +{"eng":"the rest of the Belgae were in arms; and that the Germans, who dwell on","engyay":"e-thay est-ray of-ay e-thay elgae-Bay ere-way in-ay arms-ay; and-ay at-thay e-thay ermans-Gay, o-whay ell-dway on-ay"} +{"eng":"and offered Pompey battle, and led his legions almost close to Pompey's","engyay":"and-ay offered-ay ompey-Pay attle-bay, and-ay ed-lay is-hay egions-lay almost-ay ose-clay o-tay ompey's-Pay"} +{"eng":"place as their settlement.","engyay":"ace-play as-ay eir-thay ettlement-say."} +{"eng":"leave Rome through fear of Caesar, C. i. 14","engyay":"eave-lay ome-Ray ough-thray ear-fay of-ay aesar-Cay, C-ay. i-ay. 14"} +{"eng":"defenders, more frequent letters and messengers were sent to Caesar; a","engyay":"efenders-day, ore-may equent-fray etters-lay and-ay essengers-may ere-way ent-say o-tay aesar-Cay; a-ay"} +{"eng":"for the use of historians, that they might not want memoirs of such","engyay":"or-fay e-thay use-ay of-ay istorians-hay, at-thay ey-thay ight-may ot-nay ant-way emoirs-may of-ay uch-say"} +{"eng":"Caesar[=e]a, the chief city of Cappadocia","engyay":"aesar[=e]a-Cay, e-thay ief-chay ity-cay of-ay appadocia-Cay"} +{"eng":"camp, because that was reckoned a very eligible position for encamping.","engyay":"amp-cay, ecause-bay at-thay as-way eckoned-ray a-ay ery-vay eligible-ay osition-pay or-fay encamping-ay."} +{"eng":"precipitately before them, and obliged them to turn their backs; but","engyay":"ecipitately-pray efore-bay em-thay, and-ay obliged-ay em-thay o-tay urn-tay eir-thay acks-bay; ut-bay"} +{"eng":"Caesar, I know, has made a separate commentary of each year's","engyay":"aesar-Cay, I-ay ow-knay, as-hay ade-may a-ay eparate-say ommentary-cay of-ay each-ay ear's-yay"} +{"eng":"was the best in the whole of Gaul, and was now ordering them to depart","engyay":"as-way e-thay est-bay in-ay e-thay ole-whay of-ay aul-Gay, and-ay as-way ow-nay ordering-ay em-thay o-tay epart-day"} +{"eng":"thence marching into Italy (as the Cimbri and Teutones had done before","engyay":"ence-thay arching-may into-ay aly-Itay (as-ay e-thay imbri-Cay and-ay eutones-Tay ad-hay one-day efore-bay"} +{"eng":"without being able to make a breach in any part of the works, he","engyay":"ithout-way eing-bay able-ay o-tay ake-may a-ay each-bray in-ay any-ay art-pay of-ay e-thay orks-way, e-hay"} +{"eng":"severely wounded, so much so that he appeared to run the risk of losing","engyay":"everely-say ounded-way, o-say uch-may o-say at-thay e-hay appeared-ay o-tay un-ray e-thay isk-ray of-ay osing-lay"} +{"eng":"greatness of their courage, since neither the fortifications of the","engyay":"eatness-gray of-ay eir-thay ourage-cay, ince-say either-nay e-thay ortifications-fay of-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"others to fill up the trenches. Then Caesar, making a sally from all the","engyay":"others-ay o-tay ill-fay up-ay e-thay enches-tray. en-Thay aesar-Cay, aking-may a-ay ally-say om-fray all-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"they did more execution, owing to the immense number of their weapons:","engyay":"ey-thay id-day ore-may execution-ay, owing-ay o-tay e-thay immense-ay umber-nay of-ay eir-thay eapons-way:"} +{"eng":"and thirty feet broad and eighty feet high. When it almost touched the","engyay":"and-ay irty-thay eet-fay oad-bray and-ay eighty-ay eet-fay igh-hay. en-Whay it-ay almost-ay ouched-tay e-thay"} +{"eng":"Rhine, to promise that they would give hostages and execute his","engyay":"ine-Rhay, o-tay omise-pray at-thay ey-thay ould-way ive-gay ostages-hay and-ay execute-ay is-hay"} +{"eng":"past, yet since, all Gaul being reduced, the Morini and the Menapii","engyay":"ast-pay, et-yay ince-say, all-ay aul-Gay eing-bay educed-ray, e-thay orini-May and-ay e-thay enapii-May"} +{"eng":"L[)a]t[=i]ni, the inhabitants of Latium, an ancient part of Italy,","engyay":"a]t[=i]ni-L[)ay, e-thay inhabitants-ay of-ay atium-Lay, an-ay ancient-ay art-pay of-ay aly-Itay,"} +{"eng":"this hour of distress, they went on board with no less spirit and","engyay":"is-thay our-hay of-ay istress-day, ey-thay ent-way on-ay oard-bay ith-way o-nay ess-lay irit-spay and-ay"} +{"eng":"more powerful; for none [of those leaders] suffers his party to be","engyay":"ore-may owerful-pay; or-fay one-nay [of-ay ose-thay eaders-lay] uffers-say is-hay arty-pay o-tay e-bay"} +{"eng":"direction the Romans should make an attack, there give way (from the","engyay":"irection-day e-thay omans-Ray ould-shay ake-may an-ay attack-ay, ere-thay ive-gay ay-way (om-fray e-thay"} +{"eng":"safe road for his shipping to ride in, and dreading all other ports","engyay":"afe-say oad-ray or-fay is-hay ipping-shay o-tay ide-ray in-ay, and-ay eading-dray all-ay other-ay orts-pay"} +{"eng":"father of a family, born in a more than commonly distinguished rank, has","engyay":"ather-fay of-ay a-ay amily-fay, orn-bay in-ay a-ay ore-may an-thay ommonly-cay istinguished-day ank-ray, as-hay"} +{"eng":"of this connection; and that he hates Caesar and the Romans, on his own","engyay":"of-ay is-thay onnection-cay; and-ay at-thay e-hay ates-hay aesar-Cay and-ay e-thay omans-Ray, on-ay is-hay own-ay"} +{"eng":"rules is very easy. You may use this eBook for nearly any purpose","engyay":"ules-ray is-ay ery-vay easy-ay. ou-Yay ay-may use-ay is-thay eBook-ay or-fay early-nay any-ay urpose-pay"} +{"eng":"orders, and several of them were at stated times at the work, measures","engyay":"orders-ay, and-ay everal-say of-ay em-thay ere-way at-ay ated-stay imes-tay at-ay e-thay ork-way, easures-may"} +{"eng":"his tolerance almost a siege, if, forsooth, it was not permitted them to","engyay":"is-hay olerance-tay almost-ay a-ay iege-say, if-ay, orsooth-fay, it-ay as-way ot-nay ermitted-pay em-thay o-tay"} +{"eng":"broad, and near the middle of it an eminence somewhat raised above the","engyay":"oad-bray, and-ay ear-nay e-thay iddle-may of-ay it-ay an-ay eminence-ay omewhat-say aised-ray above-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"Moesia, a country of Europe, and a province of the ancient Illyricum,","engyay":"oesia-May, a-ay ountry-cay of-ay urope-Eay, and-ay a-ay ovince-pray of-ay e-thay ancient-ay yricum-Illay,"} +{"eng":"different state of affairs; chiefly however urged by the want of corn","engyay":"ifferent-day ate-stay of-ay affairs-ay; iefly-chay owever-hay urged-ay y-bay e-thay ant-way of-ay orn-cay"} +{"eng":"Flanders and Brabant in its course, falls into the German Ocean by two","engyay":"anders-Flay and-ay abant-Bray in-ay its-ay ourse-cay, alls-fay into-ay e-thay erman-Gay ean-Ocay y-bay o-tway"} +{"eng":"the supreme authority to leave the country, he determined to go in","engyay":"e-thay upreme-say authority-ay o-tay eave-lay e-thay ountry-cay, e-hay etermined-day o-tay o-gay in-ay"} +{"eng":"somewhat longer way, lest they could be seen from the camp of the enemy,","engyay":"omewhat-say onger-lay ay-way, est-lay ey-thay ould-cay e-bay een-say om-fray e-thay amp-cay of-ay e-thay enemy-ay,"} +{"eng":"to comply with what they required from others, and had rather that all","engyay":"o-tay omply-cay ith-way at-whay ey-thay equired-ray om-fray others-ay, and-ay ad-hay ather-ray at-thay all-ay"} +{"eng":"the defeat of the Cimbri and Teutones by Caius Marius, the army was","engyay":"e-thay efeat-day of-ay e-thay imbri-Cay and-ay eutones-Tay y-bay aius-Cay arius-May, e-thay army-ay as-way"} +{"eng":"and the manner of attack and defence, as on account of other","engyay":"and-ay e-thay anner-may of-ay attack-ay and-ay efence-day, as-ay on-ay account-ay of-ay other-ay"} +{"eng":"seventy of our men fell: amongst them Quintus Fulgenius, first centurion","engyay":"eventy-say of-ay our-ay en-may ell-fay: amongst-ay em-thay uintus-Qay ulgenius-Fay, irst-fay enturion-cay"} +{"eng":"XXXIX.--Caesar, having drawn his garrisons out of the sea-ports, as","engyay":"aesar-XXXIX.--Cay, aving-hay awn-dray is-hay arrisons-gay out-ay of-ay e-thay ea-ports-say, as-ay"} +{"eng":"remarkable that even in his character of commander-in-chief, where the","engyay":"emarkable-ray at-thay even-ay in-ay is-hay aracter-chay of-ay ommander-in-chief-cay, ere-whay e-thay"} +{"eng":"this act, Curio, with the general consent, determined, whenever","engyay":"is-thay act-ay, urio-Cay, ith-way e-thay eneral-gay onsent-cay, etermined-day, enever-whay"} +{"eng":"march, took post in his old camp at Asparagium; and his soldiers, as","engyay":"arch-may, ook-tay ost-pay in-ay is-hay old-ay amp-cay at-ay aragium-Aspay; and-ay is-hay oldiers-say, as-ay"} +{"eng":"T[=a]rb[=e]lli, a people of ancient Gaul, near the Pyrenees, inhabiting","engyay":"a]rb[=e]lli-T[=ay, a-ay eople-pay of-ay ancient-ay aul-Gay, ear-nay e-thay yrenees-Pay, inhabiting-ay"} +{"eng":"prisoners, were instructed by them: but, as they had no supply of iron","engyay":"isoners-pray, ere-way instructed-ay y-bay em-thay: ut-bay, as-ay ey-thay ad-hay o-nay upply-say of-ay iron-ay"} +{"eng":"our soldiers from the small extent of the camp (which, too, was on this","engyay":"our-ay oldiers-say om-fray e-thay all-smay extent-ay of-ay e-thay amp-cay (ich-whay, oo-tay, as-way on-ay is-thay"} +{"eng":"his cavalry to go by the bridge, required him to take a long circuit; so","engyay":"is-hay avalry-cay o-tay o-gay y-bay e-thay idge-bray, equired-ray im-hay o-tay ake-tay a-ay ong-lay ircuit-cay; o-say"} +{"eng":"incessant toil, since, on account of the size of the camp, they had","engyay":"incessant-ay oil-tay, ince-say, on-ay account-ay of-ay e-thay ize-say of-ay e-thay amp-cay, ey-thay ad-hay"} +{"eng":"Campi Can[=i]ni, a place in the Milanese, in Italy, not far from","engyay":"ampi-Cay an[=i]ni-Cay, a-ay ace-play in-ay e-thay ilanese-May, in-ay aly-Itay, ot-nay ar-fay om-fray"} +{"eng":"wandering and skulking about, was forced to seek refuge by himself in","engyay":"andering-way and-ay ulking-skay about-ay, as-way orced-fay o-tay eek-say efuge-ray y-bay imself-hay in-ay"} +{"eng":"part of _Austria, Styria, Carinthia_, part of _Tyrol, Bavaria_, etc.,","engyay":"art-pay of-ay ustria-_Aay, yria-Stay, arinthia_-Cay, art-pay of-ay yrol-_Tay, avaria_-Bay, etc-ay.,"} +{"eng":"LII.--When Caesar had gone through all the states of Cisalpine Gaul, he","engyay":"en-LII.--Whay aesar-Cay ad-hay one-gay ough-thray all-ay e-thay ates-stay of-ay isalpine-Cay aul-Gay, e-hay"} +{"eng":"unite to themselves as confederates the Boii, who had dwelt on the other","engyay":"unite-ay o-tay emselves-thay as-ay onfederates-cay e-thay oii-Bay, o-whay ad-hay elt-dway on-ay e-thay other-ay"} +{"eng":"forced to take the oath, on the next day the cavalry were divided into","engyay":"orced-fay o-tay ake-tay e-thay oath-ay, on-ay e-thay ext-nay ay-day e-thay avalry-cay ere-way ivided-day into-ay"} +{"eng":"decide their disputes in his presence by justice, rather than by the","engyay":"ecide-day eir-thay isputes-day in-ay is-hay esence-pray y-bay ustice-jay, ather-ray an-thay y-bay e-thay"} +{"eng":"cohorts which they had left behind in the camps, to which, being","engyay":"ohorts-cay ich-whay ey-thay ad-hay eft-lay ehind-bay in-ay e-thay amps-cay, o-tay ich-whay, eing-bay"} +{"eng":"range more widely to make a show. He orders them all to seek the same","engyay":"ange-ray ore-may idely-way o-tay ake-may a-ay ow-shay. e-Hay orders-ay em-thay all-ay o-tay eek-say e-thay ame-say"} +{"eng":"name, one inland, the other on the coast. The modern name of the latter","engyay":"ame-nay, one-ay inland-ay, e-thay other-ay on-ay e-thay oast-cay. e-Thay odern-may ame-nay of-ay e-thay atter-lay"} +{"eng":"Bor[=a]ni, an ancient people of Germany, supposed by some to be the same","engyay":"or[=a]ni-Bay, an-ay ancient-ay eople-pay of-ay ermany-Gay, upposed-say y-bay ome-say o-tay e-bay e-thay ame-say"} +{"eng":"with its strong tides and its harbours far apart and exceedingly few in","engyay":"ith-way its-ay ong-stray ides-tay and-ay its-ay arbours-hay ar-fay apart-ay and-ay exceedingly-ay ew-fay in-ay"} +{"eng":"literary labours he showed a very just sense of true dignity. Rightly","engyay":"iterary-lay abours-lay e-hay owed-shay a-ay ery-vay ust-jay ense-say of-ay ue-tray ignity-day. ightly-Ray"} +{"eng":"slingers. These he designed to call off by a certain signal, when all","engyay":"ingers-slay. ese-Thay e-hay esigned-day o-tay all-cay off-ay y-bay a-ay ertain-cay ignal-say, en-whay all-ay"} +{"eng":"For he exerted his interest both cheerfully in favour of a man strongly","engyay":"or-Fay e-hay exerted-ay is-hay interest-ay oth-bay eerfully-chay in-ay avour-fay of-ay a-ay an-may ongly-stray"} +{"eng":"to Caesar, lest he should impute those actions which he did for the","engyay":"o-tay aesar-Cay, est-lay e-hay ould-shay impute-ay ose-thay actions-ay ich-whay e-hay id-day or-fay e-thay"} +{"eng":"content with the infantry which he had before, and would not tempt","engyay":"ontent-cay ith-way e-thay infantry-ay ich-whay e-hay ad-hay efore-bay, and-ay ould-way ot-nay empt-tay"} +{"eng":"he claim that anything beyond the Rhine should be subject to his","engyay":"e-hay aim-clay at-thay anything-ay eyond-bay e-thay ine-Rhay ould-shay e-bay ubject-say o-tay is-hay"} +{"eng":"this by the advice of Caius Triarius, that the impetuosity of the charge","engyay":"is-thay y-bay e-thay advice-ay of-ay aius-Cay iarius-Tray, at-thay e-thay impetuosity-ay of-ay e-thay arge-chay"} +{"eng":"incurring any punishment, and had been received under his protection,","engyay":"incurring-ay any-ay unishment-pay, and-ay ad-hay een-bay eceived-ray under-ay is-hay otection-pray,"} +{"eng":"ships exceeded these; so that weapons could not be cast up from [our]","engyay":"ips-shay exceeded-ay ese-thay; o-say at-thay eapons-way ould-cay ot-nay e-bay ast-cay up-ay om-fray [our-ay]"} +{"eng":"Marsi, an ancient people of Italy inhabiting the country now called","engyay":"arsi-May, an-ay ancient-ay eople-pay of-ay aly-Itay inhabiting-ay e-thay ountry-cay ow-nay alled-cay"} +{"eng":"had on the other side of the river, and having placed guards on this","engyay":"ad-hay on-ay e-thay other-ay ide-say of-ay e-thay iver-ray, and-ay aving-hay aced-play uards-gay on-ay is-thay"} +{"eng":"means of hurdles and clay. But he barricaded with large beams fastened","engyay":"eans-may of-ay urdles-hay and-ay ay-clay. ut-Bay e-hay arricaded-bay ith-way arge-lay eams-bay astened-fay"} +{"eng":"weakened by the battles at Dyrrachium. He placed the eighth legion so","engyay":"eakened-way y-bay e-thay attles-bay at-ay yrrachium-Day. e-Hay aced-play e-thay eighth-ay egion-lay o-say"} +{"eng":"possession of Iguvium, with five cohorts, and was fortifying the town,","engyay":"ossession-pay of-ay uvium-Igay, ith-way ive-fay ohorts-cay, and-ay as-way ortifying-fay e-thay own-tay,"} +{"eng":"is now called _Leew_; dependants on the Nervii, G. v. 39","engyay":"is-ay ow-nay alled-cay eew_-_Lay; ependants-day on-ay e-thay ervii-Nay, G-ay. v-ay. 39"} +{"eng":"three which were wintering around Aquileia, and with these five","engyay":"ee-thray ich-whay ere-way intering-way around-ay uileia-Aqay, and-ay ith-way ese-thay ive-fay"} +{"eng":"also previously held it) when he discovered their plot and fled, pursued","engyay":"also-ay eviously-pray eld-hay it-ay) en-whay e-hay iscovered-day eir-thay ot-play and-ay ed-flay, ursued-pay"} +{"eng":"overtaken by daylight, they drew their forces out before their camp, to","engyay":"overtaken-ay y-bay aylight-day, ey-thay ew-dray eir-thay orces-fay out-ay efore-bay eir-thay amp-cay, o-tay"} +{"eng":"they convey them into his camp. One entire cohort of the","engyay":"ey-thay onvey-cay em-thay into-ay is-hay amp-cay. e-Onay entire-ay ohort-cay of-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"dignity did not suffer them to fear to attack with such great forces so","engyay":"ignity-day id-day ot-nay uffer-say em-thay o-tay ear-fay o-tay attack-ay ith-way uch-say eat-gray orces-fay o-say"} +{"eng":"the third line was carrying on the work without being seen; so that the","engyay":"e-thay ird-thay ine-lay as-way arrying-cay on-ay e-thay ork-way ithout-way eing-bay een-say; o-say at-thay e-thay"} +{"eng":"every private soldier four acres, and a corresponding share to the","engyay":"every-ay ivate-pray oldier-say our-fay acres-ay, and-ay a-ay orresponding-cay are-shay o-tay e-thay"} +{"eng":"coats or coverings for themselves of hair cloths, tarpaulins, or raw","engyay":"oats-cay or-ay overings-cay or-fay emselves-thay of-ay air-hay oths-clay, arpaulins-tay, or-ay aw-ray"} +{"eng":"XXV.--When the battle was going on in every direction, the rest of the","engyay":"en-XXV.--Whay e-thay attle-bay as-way oing-gay on-ay in-ay every-ay irection-day, e-thay est-ray of-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"violent, and particularly because, as a great number of the soldiers","engyay":"iolent-vay, and-ay articularly-pay ecause-bay, as-ay a-ay eat-gray umber-nay of-ay e-thay oldiers-say"} +{"eng":"or wished to gratify Varus (for what we wish we readily give credit to,","engyay":"or-ay ished-way o-tay atify-gray arus-Vay (or-fay at-whay e-way ish-way e-way eadily-ray ive-gay edit-cray o-tay,"} +{"eng":"of the enemy. Then at last of necessity the Germans drew their forces","engyay":"of-ay e-thay enemy-ay. en-Thay at-ay ast-lay of-ay ecessity-nay e-thay ermans-Gay ew-dray eir-thay orces-fay"} +{"eng":"that country, thought that the scarcity of provisions had obliged him to","engyay":"at-thay ountry-cay, ought-thay at-thay e-thay arcity-scay of-ay ovisions-pray ad-hay obliged-ay im-hay o-tay"} +{"eng":"passes, but also as a constant possession.","engyay":"asses-pay, ut-bay also-ay as-ay a-ay onstant-cay ossession-pay."} +{"eng":"winter pass over without fresh anxiety to Caesar, or without his","engyay":"inter-way ass-pay over-ay ithout-way esh-fray anxiety-ay o-tay aesar-Cay, or-ay ithout-way is-hay"} +{"eng":"protected and secured against every attempt of the enemy, they removed","engyay":"otected-pray and-ay ecured-say against-ay every-ay attempt-ay of-ay e-thay enemy-ay, ey-thay emoved-ray"} +{"eng":"rewarding you, and returning you thanks.\" The achievements of the horse","engyay":"ewarding-ray ou-yay, and-ay eturning-ray ou-yay anks-thay.\" e-Thay achievements-ay of-ay e-thay orse-hay"} +{"eng":"Soldurii, G. iii. 22","engyay":"oldurii-Say, G-ay. iii-ay. 22"} +{"eng":"foragers, and had crossed the river, and the baggage, and all the horse","engyay":"oragers-fay, and-ay ad-hay ossed-cray e-thay iver-ray, and-ay e-thay aggage-bay, and-ay all-ay e-thay orse-hay"} +{"eng":"as to their so insolently boasting of their victory, and as to their","engyay":"as-ay o-tay eir-thay o-say insolently-ay oasting-bay of-ay eir-thay ictory-vay, and-ay as-ay o-tay eir-thay"} +{"eng":"march or on crossing over to the island. The affection of the province","engyay":"arch-may or-ay on-ay ossing-cray over-ay o-tay e-thay island-ay. e-Thay affection-ay of-ay e-thay ovince-pray"} +{"eng":"marches by day and night, he came to the river Loire, contrary to the","engyay":"arches-may y-bay ay-day and-ay ight-nay, e-hay ame-cay o-tay e-thay iver-ray oire-Lay, ontrary-cay o-tay e-thay"} +{"eng":"the king's entire forces being thrown into disorder and confusion,","engyay":"e-thay ing's-kay entire-ay orces-fay eing-bay own-thray into-ay isorder-day and-ay onfusion-cay,"} +{"eng":"themselves in the fight; that all the centurions of the fourth cohort","engyay":"emselves-thay in-ay e-thay ight-fay; at-thay all-ay e-thay enturions-cay of-ay e-thay ourth-fay ohort-cay"} +{"eng":"with dishevelled hair and in tears, entreated the soldiers, as they went","engyay":"ith-way ishevelled-day air-hay and-ay in-ay ears-tay, entreated-ay e-thay oldiers-say, as-ay ey-thay ent-way"} +{"eng":"promise that they would be the first of all to begin the war; and since","engyay":"omise-pray at-thay ey-thay ould-way e-bay e-thay irst-fay of-ay all-ay o-tay egin-bay e-thay ar-way; and-ay ince-say"} +{"eng":"Title: \"De Bello Gallico\" and Other Commentaries","engyay":"itle-Tay: \"e-Day ello-Bay allico-Gay\" and-ay er-Othay ommentaries-Cay"} +{"eng":"large engines, sank into the ground through four rows of hurdles.","engyay":"arge-lay engines-ay, ank-say into-ay e-thay ound-gray ough-thray our-fay ows-ray of-ay urdles-hay."} +{"eng":"was said that Comius made a resolution never to come within sight of any","engyay":"as-way aid-say at-thay omius-Cay ade-may a-ay esolution-ray ever-nay o-tay ome-cay ithin-way ight-say of-ay any-ay"} +{"eng":"while our men were hesitating [whether they should advance to the","engyay":"ile-whay our-ay en-may ere-way esitating-hay [ether-whay ey-thay ould-shay advance-ay o-tay e-thay"} +{"eng":"more vehemently alarmed at things unseen, concealed, and unknown, as was","engyay":"ore-may ehemently-vay alarmed-ay at-ay ings-thay unseen-ay, oncealed-cay, and-ay unknown-ay, as-ay as-way"} +{"eng":"rigour of authority; and by the severity of his punishments brings over","engyay":"igour-ray of-ay authority-ay; and-ay y-bay e-thay everity-say of-ay is-hay unishments-pay ings-bray over-ay"} +{"eng":"LXXXIII.--Already Domitius, Scipio, and Lentulus Spinthur, in their","engyay":"eady-LXXXIII.--Alray omitius-Day, ipio-Scay, and-ay entulus-Lay inthur-Spay, in-ay eir-thay"} +{"eng":"and again concentrate his forces, lest a departure arising from the fear","engyay":"and-ay again-ay oncentrate-cay is-hay orces-fay, est-lay a-ay eparture-day arising-ay om-fray e-thay ear-fay"} +{"eng":"their corn and burnt their houses, returned to Caesar because the","engyay":"eir-thay orn-cay and-ay urnt-bay eir-thay ouses-hay, eturned-ray o-tay aesar-Cay ecause-bay e-thay"} +{"eng":"went backwards and forwards to the camp, they who were on duty at the","engyay":"ent-way ackwards-bay and-ay orwards-fay o-tay e-thay amp-cay, ey-thay o-whay ere-way on-ay uty-day at-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"making new levies: and that he should merely promise to go to his","engyay":"aking-may ew-nay evies-lay: and-ay at-thay e-hay ould-shay erely-may omise-pray o-tay o-gay o-tay is-hay"} +{"eng":"Vercingetorix, on ascertaining this fact, went before him by forced","engyay":"ercingetorix-Vay, on-ay ascertaining-ay is-thay act-fay, ent-way efore-bay im-hay y-bay orced-fay"} +{"eng":"cohorts, which to them appeared like a legion, were retired behind the","engyay":"ohorts-cay, ich-whay o-tay em-thay appeared-ay ike-lay a-ay egion-lay, ere-way etired-ray ehind-bay e-thay"} +{"eng":"themselves by the conspicuous share which they took in the public","engyay":"emselves-thay y-bay e-thay onspicuous-cay are-shay ich-whay ey-thay ook-tay in-ay e-thay ublic-pay"} +{"eng":"through Crim-Tartary, runs into the Maeotic Lake, near a city of the","engyay":"ough-thray im-Tartary-Cray, uns-ray into-ay e-thay aeotic-May ake-Lay, ear-nay a-ay ity-cay of-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"on the engagement with their swords. The cavalry is suddenly seen in the","engyay":"on-ay e-thay engagement-ay ith-way eir-thay ords-sway. e-Thay avalry-cay is-ay uddenly-say een-say in-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"It begins at the frontiers of the Helvetii, Nemetes, and Rauraci, and","engyay":"It-ay egins-bay at-ay e-thay ontiers-fray of-ay e-thay elvetii-Hay, emetes-Nay, and-ay auraci-Ray, and-ay"} +{"eng":"following day the enemy, having collected far greater forces, attack the","engyay":"ollowing-fay ay-day e-thay enemy-ay, aving-hay ollected-cay ar-fay eater-gray orces-fay, attack-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"come in sight of our army. In that encounter seventy-four of our horse","engyay":"ome-cay in-ay ight-say of-ay our-ay army-ay. 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The lieutenants,","engyay":"ound-gray. o-Tay is-thay e-hay as-way importuned-ay on-ay all-ay ides-say. e-Thay ieutenants-lay,"} +{"eng":"the senate, but without effect, vi. 12","engyay":"e-thay enate-say, ut-bay ithout-way effect-ay, i-vay. 12"} +{"eng":"Bithynia, now called _Isnick_, famous for the first general council,","engyay":"ithynia-Bay, ow-nay alled-cay ick_-_Isnay, amous-fay or-fay e-thay irst-fay eneral-gay ouncil-cay,"} +{"eng":"country by Maroboduus Graecia, _Greece,_ a large part of Europe, called","engyay":"ountry-cay y-bay aroboduus-May aecia-Gray, eece,_-_Gray a-ay arge-lay art-pay of-ay urope-Eay, alled-cay"} +{"eng":"kingdom on account of his youthfulness. 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He, distrusting his own safety and that of all, goes forth from","engyay":"ood-fay. e-Hay, istrusting-day is-hay own-ay afety-say and-ay at-thay of-ay all-ay, oes-gay orth-fay om-fray"} +{"eng":"less acceptable to the public; but, on the other hand, he would have","engyay":"ess-lay acceptable-ay o-tay e-thay ublic-pay; ut-bay, on-ay e-thay other-ay and-hay, e-hay ould-way ave-hay"} +{"eng":"Gravius from Puteoli; Marcus Sacrativir from Capua; and thirty-two","engyay":"avius-Gray om-fray uteoli-Pay; arcus-May acrativir-Say om-fray apua-Cay; and-ay irty-two-thay"} +{"eng":"for the purpose of attacking him and were not more than eight miles","engyay":"or-fay e-thay urpose-pay of-ay attacking-ay im-hay and-ay ere-way ot-nay ore-may an-thay eight-ay iles-may"} +{"eng":"everything.","engyay":"everything-ay."} +{"eng":"service, [viz.] sharp hooks inserted into and fastened upon poles, of a","engyay":"ervice-say, [iz-vay.] arp-shay ooks-hay inserted-ay into-ay and-ay astened-fay upon-ay oles-pay, of-ay a-ay"} +{"eng":"they dreaded the pursuit of our men from the rising ground, and there","engyay":"ey-thay eaded-dray e-thay ursuit-pay of-ay our-ay en-may om-fray e-thay ising-ray ound-gray, and-ay ere-thay"} +{"eng":"would not desert nor betray the army nor the generals, nor form any","engyay":"ould-way ot-nay esert-day or-nay etray-bay e-thay army-ay or-nay e-thay enerals-gay, or-nay orm-fay any-ay"} +{"eng":"convoys, coming from Italy and Gaul, make their way to the camp.","engyay":"onvoys-cay, oming-cay om-fray aly-Itay and-ay aul-Gay, ake-may eir-thay ay-way o-tay e-thay amp-cay."} +{"eng":"that they were influenced neither by favours, nor by the recollection of","engyay":"at-thay ey-thay ere-way influenced-ay either-nay y-bay avours-fay, or-nay y-bay e-thay ecollection-ray of-ay"} +{"eng":"LVIII.--The Massilians themselves, confiding in the quickness of their","engyay":"e-LVIII.--Thay assilians-May emselves-thay, onfiding-cay in-ay e-thay uickness-qay of-ay eir-thay"} +{"eng":"Having determined on these matters, he began to build a bridge a little","engyay":"aving-Hay etermined-day on-ay ese-thay atters-may, e-hay egan-bay o-tay uild-bay a-ay idge-bray a-ay ittle-lay"} +{"eng":"Cimbri, _the Jutlanders,_ a very ancient northern people, who inhabited","engyay":"imbri-Cay, e-_thay utlanders,_-Jay a-ay ery-vay ancient-ay orthern-nay eople-pay, o-whay inhabited-ay"} +{"eng":"consuls were gone to Dyrrachium with a considerable part of the army,","engyay":"onsuls-cay ere-way one-gay o-tay yrrachium-Day ith-way a-ay onsiderable-cay art-pay of-ay e-thay army-ay,"} +{"eng":"Brundisium, as Caesar had directed him, as far as the number of his","engyay":"undisium-Bray, as-ay aesar-Cay ad-hay irected-day im-hay, as-ay ar-fay as-ay e-thay umber-nay of-ay is-hay"} +{"eng":"lading and convoy for the siege of the town, should such an event take","engyay":"ading-lay and-ay onvoy-cay or-fay e-thay iege-say of-ay e-thay own-tay, ould-shay uch-say an-ay event-ay ake-tay"} +{"eng":"lodged with Pompey: another was left sealed up, and kept at Alexandria.","engyay":"odged-lay ith-way ompey-Pay: another-ay as-way eft-lay ealed-say up-ay, and-ay ept-kay at-ay exandria-Alay."} +{"eng":"Caesar, had not permitted even any of the camp-followers to go beyond","engyay":"aesar-Cay, ad-hay ot-nay ermitted-pay even-ay any-ay of-ay e-thay amp-followers-cay o-tay o-gay eyond-bay"} +{"eng":"his plans of conducting the war. On obtaining this request they insist","engyay":"is-hay ans-play of-ay onducting-cay e-thay ar-way. On-ay obtaining-ay is-thay equest-ray ey-thay insist-ay"} +{"eng":"territories of Cassivellaunus to the river Thames; which river can be","engyay":"erritories-tay of-ay assivellaunus-Cay o-tay e-thay iver-ray ames-Thay; ich-whay iver-ray an-cay e-bay"} +{"eng":"that, by the extraordinary ardour of the soldiers, amidst the utmost","engyay":"at-thay, y-bay e-thay extraordinary-ay ardour-ay of-ay e-thay oldiers-say, amidst-ay e-thay utmost-ay"} +{"eng":"25; Caesar allows them to settle among the Aeduans, _ibid_. 28","engyay":"25; aesar-Cay allows-ay em-thay o-tay ettle-say among-ay e-thay eduans-Aay, ibid_-_ay. 28"} +{"eng":"observed our van was already passing the line of their camp, there was","engyay":"observed-ay our-ay an-vay as-way already-ay assing-pay e-thay ine-lay of-ay eir-thay amp-cay, ere-thay as-way"} +{"eng":"Cast[)i]cus, the son of Catam['a]ntaledes, solicited by Orgetorix to","engyay":"ast[)i]cus-Cay, e-thay on-say of-ay atam['a]ntaledes-Cay, olicited-say y-bay etorix-Orgay o-tay"} +{"eng":"to do yearly, commands the lieutenants whom he appointed over the","engyay":"o-tay o-day early-yay, ommands-cay e-thay ieutenants-lay om-whay e-hay appointed-ay over-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"give orders to the legions to halt, and by a violent effort repulse our","engyay":"ive-gay orders-ay o-tay e-thay egions-lay o-tay alt-hay, and-ay y-bay a-ay iolent-vay effort-ay epulse-ray our-ay"} +{"eng":"mouths, one retaining its own name, and the other called the _Honte_.","engyay":"ouths-may, one-ay etaining-ray its-ay own-ay ame-nay, and-ay e-thay other-ay alled-cay e-thay onte_-_Hay."} +{"eng":"went on board a victualling barque, often complaining, as we have been","engyay":"ent-way on-ay oard-bay a-ay ictualling-vay arque-bay, often-ay omplaining-cay, as-ay e-way ave-hay een-bay"} +{"eng":"the Aulerci and the Sexovii, having slain their senate because they","engyay":"e-thay ulerci-Aay and-ay e-thay exovii-Say, aving-hay ain-slay eir-thay enate-say ecause-bay ey-thay"} +{"eng":"after that time there would not be permission\"; and so much did they","engyay":"after-ay at-thay ime-tay ere-thay ould-way ot-nay e-bay ermission-pay\"; and-ay o-say uch-may id-day ey-thay"} +{"eng":"out with the cohorts and Attius. Caesar added these cohorts to his own","engyay":"out-ay ith-way e-thay ohorts-cay and-ay ius-Attay. aesar-Cay added-ay ese-thay ohorts-cay o-tay is-hay own-ay"} +{"eng":"is solicited by Caesar's enemies to join their party, G. viii. 52; built","engyay":"is-ay olicited-say y-bay aesar's-Cay enemies-ay o-tay oin-jay eir-thay arty-pay, G-ay. iii-vay. 52; uilt-bay"} +{"eng":"deposited with them, they terrify the hesitating by putting them to","engyay":"eposited-day ith-way em-thay, ey-thay errify-tay e-thay esitating-hay y-bay utting-pay em-thay o-tay"} +{"eng":"opportunity of flight given; but all tortures must be endured by the","engyay":"opportunity-ay of-ay ight-flay iven-gay; ut-bay all-ay ortures-tay ust-may e-bay endured-ay y-bay e-thay"} +{"eng":"N[)o]v[)i][)o]d[=u]num Suessionum, _Soissons, al. Noyon_, G. ii. 12","engyay":"o]v[)i][)o]d[=u]num-N[)ay uessionum-Say, oissons-_Say, al-ay. oyon_-Nay, G-ay. ii-ay. 12"} +{"eng":"town to beg that he would pardon them and spare their lives, in order","engyay":"own-tay o-tay eg-bay at-thay e-hay ould-way ardon-pay em-thay and-ay are-spay eir-thay ives-lay, in-ay order-ay"} +{"eng":"until they are grown up so as to be able to bear the service of war; and","engyay":"until-ay ey-thay are-ay own-gray up-ay o-say as-ay o-tay e-bay able-ay o-tay ear-bay e-thay ervice-say of-ay ar-way; and-ay"} +{"eng":"extensively as possible in all directions; that he would exert himself","engyay":"extensively-ay as-ay ossible-pay in-ay all-ay irections-day; at-thay e-hay ould-way exert-ay imself-hay"} +{"eng":"myself, I shall at least provide for your safety, since I allured by the","engyay":"yself-may, I-ay all-shay at-ay east-lay ovide-pray or-fay our-yay afety-say, ince-say I-ay allured-ay y-bay e-thay"} +{"eng":"a surprising, manner, and the highest ardour and eagerness for","engyay":"a-ay urprising-say, anner-may, and-ay e-thay ighest-hay ardour-ay and-ay eagerness-ay or-fay"} +{"eng":"allegiance, and not revolt from the alliance of the Roman people, and","engyay":"allegiance-ay, and-ay ot-nay evolt-ray om-fray e-thay alliance-ay of-ay e-thay oman-Ray eople-pay, and-ay"} +{"eng":"Caesar's commissioners, nor guarantee their safety, but referred the","engyay":"aesar's-Cay ommissioners-cay, or-nay uarantee-gay eir-thay afety-say, ut-bay eferred-ray e-thay"} +{"eng":"excellence of the lands, cross over from their own territories into","engyay":"excellence-ay of-ay e-thay ands-lay, oss-cray over-ay om-fray eir-thay own-ay erritories-tay into-ay"} +{"eng":"army into two parts: he gave Labienus four legions to lead into the","engyay":"army-ay into-ay o-tway arts-pay: e-hay ave-gay abienus-Lay our-fay egions-lay o-tay ead-lay into-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"discharged immediately: for although every security might be given that","engyay":"ischarged-day immediately-ay: or-fay although-ay every-ay ecurity-say ight-may e-bay iven-gay at-thay"} +{"eng":"follow him, and part to make the circuit of the external fortifications","engyay":"ollow-fay im-hay, and-ay art-pay o-tay ake-may e-thay ircuit-cay of-ay e-thay external-ay ortifications-fay"} +{"eng":"On receipt of these despatches, Scipio changed his designs and his","engyay":"On-ay eceipt-ray of-ay ese-thay espatches-day, ipio-Scay anged-chay is-hay esigns-day and-ay is-hay"} +{"eng":"XXXIV.-There lay between the two armies a valley, as already mentioned,","engyay":"ere-XXXIV.-Thay ay-lay etween-bay e-thay o-tway armies-ay a-ay alley-vay, as-ay already-ay entioned-may,"} +{"eng":"neglected to rise from his seat, on their approaching him with an","engyay":"eglected-nay o-tay ise-ray om-fray is-hay eat-say, on-ay eir-thay approaching-ay im-hay ith-way an-ay"} +{"eng":"Gaul, were pressing on him; and Camulogenus, with a disciplined and","engyay":"aul-Gay, ere-way essing-pray on-ay im-hay; and-ay amulogenus-Cay, ith-way a-ay isciplined-day and-ay"} +{"eng":"palliation could do no good, \"non negando, minuendove, sed insuper","engyay":"alliation-pay ould-cay o-day o-nay ood-gay, \"on-nay egando-nay, inuendove-may, ed-say insuper-ay"} +{"eng":"encouraged by the hope of speedy support, attempted to make a stand at","engyay":"encouraged-ay y-bay e-thay ope-hay of-ay eedy-spay upport-say, attempted-ay o-tay ake-may a-ay and-stay at-ay"} +{"eng":"portion of their food consists in milk, cheese, and flesh; nor has any","engyay":"ortion-pay of-ay eir-thay ood-fay onsists-cay in-ay ilk-may, eese-chay, and-ay esh-flay; or-nay as-hay any-ay"} +{"eng":"them].","engyay":"em-thay]."} +{"eng":"for this reason, which is more probable, that they thought that such","engyay":"or-fay is-thay eason-ray, ich-whay is-ay ore-may obable-pray, at-thay ey-thay ought-thay at-thay uch-say"} +{"eng":"horseback, 200 paces from this mound. The cavalry of Ariovistus also","engyay":"orseback-hay, 200 aces-pay om-fray is-thay ound-may. e-Thay avalry-cay of-ay iovistus-Aray also-ay"} +{"eng":"sailed from Illyricum with what ships he had to Salona; and having","engyay":"ailed-say om-fray yricum-Illay ith-way at-whay ips-shay e-hay ad-hay o-tay alona-Say; and-ay aving-hay"} +{"eng":"from danger, unless he led his army across the Loire, which was too deep","engyay":"om-fray anger-day, unless-ay e-hay ed-lay is-hay army-ay across-ay e-thay oire-Lay, ich-whay as-way oo-tay eep-day"} +{"eng":"against the rocks, others were taken by our men: but Caesar sent them","engyay":"against-ay e-thay ocks-ray, others-ay ere-way aken-tay y-bay our-ay en-may: ut-bay aesar-Cay ent-say em-thay"} +{"eng":"and almost without a blow. Nor is this a difficult matter, as we far","engyay":"and-ay almost-ay ithout-way a-ay ow-blay. or-Nay is-ay is-thay a-ay ifficult-day atter-may, as-ay e-way ar-fay"} +{"eng":"_Bretagne_; they assemble in great numbers to attack L. Roscius in his","engyay":"etagne_-_Bray; ey-thay assemble-ay in-ay eat-gray umbers-nay o-tay attack-ay L-ay. oscius-Ray in-ay is-hay"} +{"eng":"opinion (for honour is a powerful motive with me), could I foresee no","engyay":"opinion-ay (or-fay onour-hay is-ay a-ay owerful-pay otive-may ith-way e-may), ould-cay I-ay oresee-fay o-nay"} +{"eng":"we have mentioned before; and, at the same time, the cavalry began to","engyay":"e-way ave-hay entioned-may efore-bay; and-ay, at-ay e-thay ame-say ime-tay, e-thay avalry-cay egan-bay o-tay"} +{"eng":"XLV.--In proportion as the attack became daily more formidable and","engyay":"XLV.--In-ay oportion-pray as-ay e-thay attack-ay ecame-bay aily-day ore-may ormidable-fay and-ay"} +{"eng":"zeal of his soldiers.","engyay":"eal-zay of-ay is-hay oldiers-say."} +{"eng":"tend to effeminate the mind; and they are the nearest to the Germans,","engyay":"end-tay o-tay effeminate-ay e-thay ind-may; and-ay ey-thay are-ay e-thay earest-nay o-tay e-thay ermans-Gay,"} +{"eng":"gardens. Myriads lay stretched on the ground, without even the slight","engyay":"ardens-gay. yriads-May ay-lay etched-stray on-ay e-thay ound-gray, ithout-way even-ay e-thay ight-slay"} +{"eng":"more easily encounter the shallows and the ebbing of the tide: the prows","engyay":"ore-may easily-ay encounter-ay e-thay allows-shay and-ay e-thay ebbing-ay of-ay e-thay ide-tay: e-thay ows-pray"} +{"eng":"be sunk by his soldiers under shelter of the hurdles: and the ground to","engyay":"e-bay unk-say y-bay is-hay oldiers-say under-ay elter-shay of-ay e-thay urdles-hay: and-ay e-thay ound-gray o-tay"} +{"eng":"he obliged the Pompeians to quit the rampart in disorder. A barricade","engyay":"e-hay obliged-ay e-thay ompeians-Pay o-tay uit-qay e-thay ampart-ray in-ay isorder-day. A-ay arricade-bay"} +{"eng":"quarter, but, fighting courageously and wounding several, provoked our","engyay":"uarter-qay, ut-bay, ighting-fay ourageously-cay and-ay ounding-way everal-say, ovoked-pray our-ay"} +{"eng":"have mentioned, began to raise the vineae and erect two towers; for the","engyay":"ave-hay entioned-may, egan-bay o-tay aise-ray e-thay ineae-vay and-ay erect-ay o-tway owers-tay; or-fay e-thay"} +{"eng":"resolutely destroy their corn and set fire to their houses, by which","engyay":"esolutely-ray estroy-day eir-thay orn-cay and-ay et-say ire-fay o-tay eir-thay ouses-hay, y-bay ich-whay"} +{"eng":"coast, 23; the Romans land in spite of the vigorous opposition of the","engyay":"oast-cay, 23; e-thay omans-Ray and-lay in-ay ite-spay of-ay e-thay igorous-vay opposition-ay of-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"length to give over the attempt which he had often made in vain, and act","engyay":"ength-lay o-tay ive-gay over-ay e-thay attempt-ay ich-whay e-hay ad-hay often-ay ade-may in-ay ain-vay, and-ay act-ay"} +{"eng":"XX.-Divitiacus, embracing Caesar, begins to implore him, with many","engyay":"ivitiacus-XX.-Day, embracing-ay aesar-Cay, egins-bay o-tay implore-ay im-hay, ith-way any-may"} +{"eng":"happened in Hither Spain, he prepared for war. This was his plan of","engyay":"appened-hay in-ay ither-Hay ain-Spay, e-hay epared-pray or-fay ar-way. is-Thay as-way is-hay an-play of-ay"} +{"eng":"challenged us to battle. Caesar, however, did not interrupt his work,","engyay":"allenged-chay us-ay o-tay attle-bay. aesar-Cay, owever-hay, id-day ot-nay interrupt-ay is-hay ork-way,"} +{"eng":"the dispute was, to meet him at Decetia. When almost all the state had","engyay":"e-thay ispute-day as-way, o-tay eet-may im-hay at-ay ecetia-Day. en-Whay almost-ay all-ay e-thay ate-stay ad-hay"} +{"eng":"Trebonius, a Roman knight, who had been appointed over them, they break","engyay":"ebonius-Tray, a-ay oman-Ray ight-knay, o-whay ad-hay een-bay appointed-ay over-ay em-thay, ey-thay eak-bray"} +{"eng":"and look towards the north and the rising sun. Aquitania extends from","engyay":"and-ay ook-lay owards-tay e-thay orth-nay and-ay e-thay ising-ray un-say. uitania-Aqay extends-ay om-fray"} +{"eng":"Arverni and the Sequani. That about 15,000 of them [_i.e._ of the","engyay":"erni-Arvay and-ay e-thay equani-Say. at-Thay about-ay 15,000 of-ay em-thay [i.e._-_ay of-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"was our only pass to sea, than to keep all the shores and ports blocked","engyay":"as-way our-ay only-ay ass-pay o-tay ea-say, an-thay o-tay eep-kay all-ay e-thay ores-shay and-ay orts-pay ocked-blay"} +{"eng":"mutiny, and held a conference with each other by their tribunes and","engyay":"utiny-may, and-ay eld-hay a-ay onference-cay ith-way each-ay other-ay y-bay eir-thay ibunes-tray and-ay"} +{"eng":"arrival was carried thither; so it was an incident of extraordinary","engyay":"arrival-ay as-way arried-cay ither-thay; o-say it-ay as-way an-ay incident-ay of-ay extraordinary-ay"} +{"eng":"the hill. Before the town lay a plain of about three miles in length; on","engyay":"e-thay ill-hay. efore-Bay e-thay own-tay ay-lay a-ay ain-play of-ay about-ay ee-thray iles-may in-ay ength-lay; on-ay"} +{"eng":"Lucius Lentulus the consul promises that he will not fail the senate and","engyay":"ucius-Lay entulus-Lay e-thay onsul-cay omises-pray at-thay e-hay ill-way ot-nay ail-fay e-thay enate-say and-ay"} +{"eng":"called this a lily from its resemblance to that flower. Stakes a foot","engyay":"alled-cay is-thay a-ay ily-lay om-fray its-ay esemblance-ray o-tay at-thay ower-flay. akes-Stay a-ay oot-fay"} +{"eng":"streams, falls into the Black or Euxine Sea, in two arms","engyay":"eams-stray, alls-fay into-ay e-thay ack-Blay or-ay uxine-Eay ea-Say, in-ay o-tway arms-ay"} +{"eng":"had been left to blanch by their barbarian conqueror.--See Tacitus's","engyay":"ad-hay een-bay eft-lay o-tay anch-blay y-bay eir-thay arbarian-bay onqueror.--See-cay acitus's-Tay"} +{"eng":"troops; these very things, however, he did timidly and in such a manner","engyay":"oops-tray; ese-thay ery-vay ings-thay, owever-hay, e-hay id-day imidly-tay and-ay in-ay uch-say a-ay anner-may"} +{"eng":"had said this with a loud voice, he leaped from the ship and proceeded","engyay":"ad-hay aid-say is-thay ith-way a-ay oud-lay oice-vay, e-hay eaped-lay om-fray e-thay ip-shay and-ay oceeded-pray"} +{"eng":"connection with him, urged on Scipio; and moreover, [he was influenced","engyay":"onnection-cay ith-way im-hay, urged-ay on-ay ipio-Scay; and-ay oreover-may, [e-hay as-way influenced-ay"} +{"eng":"separated and cut off the legions from the garrison and baggage. He saw","engyay":"eparated-say and-ay ut-cay off-ay e-thay egions-lay om-fray e-thay arrison-gay and-ay aggage-bay. e-Hay aw-say"} +{"eng":"repair the dishonour which had been sustained, having rashly pursued the","engyay":"epair-ray e-thay ishonour-day ich-whay ad-hay een-bay ustained-say, aving-hay ashly-ray ursued-pay e-thay"} +{"eng":"conquerors in all parts, and drove them to their woods and hills; but,","engyay":"onquerors-cay in-ay all-ay arts-pay, and-ay ove-dray em-thay o-tay eir-thay oods-way and-ay ills-hay; ut-bay,"} +{"eng":"ramparts and banks of the river by reason of the terror and flight of","engyay":"amparts-ray and-ay anks-bay of-ay e-thay iver-ray y-bay eason-ray of-ay e-thay error-tay and-ay ight-flay of-ay"} +{"eng":"troops and auxiliaries.","engyay":"oops-tray and-ay auxiliaries-ay."} +{"eng":"iii. 27","engyay":"iii-ay. 27"} +{"eng":"his army to Africa. Marcus Cotta was at this time governor of Sardinia:","engyay":"is-hay army-ay o-tay ica-Afray. arcus-May otta-Cay as-way at-ay is-thay ime-tay overnor-gay of-ay ardinia-Say:"} +{"eng":"and Ausetani, and in a few days more by the Illurgavonenses, who dwell","engyay":"and-ay usetani-Aay, and-ay in-ay a-ay ew-fay ays-day ore-may y-bay e-thay urgavonenses-Illay, o-whay ell-dway"} +{"eng":"Galba Sergius, sent against the Nantuates, Veragrians, and Seduni, G.","engyay":"alba-Gay ergius-Say, ent-say against-ay e-thay antuates-Nay, eragrians-Vay, and-ay eduni-Say, G-ay."} +{"eng":"his part did not dictate to the Roman people as to the manner in which","engyay":"is-hay art-pay id-day ot-nay ictate-day o-tay e-thay oman-Ray eople-pay as-ay o-tay e-thay anner-may in-ay ich-whay"} +{"eng":"though his attempting a reconciliation often retarded the vigorous","engyay":"ough-thay is-hay attempting-ay a-ay econciliation-ray often-ay etarded-ray e-thay igorous-vay"} +{"eng":"his sword: the enemy crowd around him when [thus] embarrassed. His rival","engyay":"is-hay ord-sway: e-thay enemy-ay owd-cray around-ay im-hay en-whay [us-thay] embarrassed-ay. is-Hay ival-ray"} +{"eng":"affrighted and exhausted by fatigue, having thrown away their arms and","engyay":"affrighted-ay and-ay exhausted-ay y-bay atigue-fay, aving-hay own-thray away-ay eir-thay arms-ay and-ay"} +{"eng":" electronic work is discovered and reported to you within 90 days","engyay":" electronic-ay ork-way is-ay iscovered-day and-ay eported-ray o-tay ou-yay ithin-way 90 ays-day"} +{"eng":"LVI.--When he perceived that they were coming to him voluntarily; that","engyay":"en-LVI.--Whay e-hay erceived-pay at-thay ey-thay ere-way oming-cay o-tay im-hay oluntarily-vay; at-thay"} +{"eng":"Tribunes of the soldiers and centurions desert to Caesar, C. i. 5","engyay":"ibunes-Tray of-ay e-thay oldiers-say and-ay enturions-cay esert-day o-tay aesar-Cay, C-ay. i-ay. 5"} +{"eng":"were neglected, though the minds of all were burning to take revenge,","engyay":"ere-way eglected-nay, ough-thay e-thay inds-may of-ay all-ay ere-way urning-bay o-tay ake-tay evenge-ray,"} +{"eng":"the advantage of situation, should follow their example and assert their","engyay":"e-thay advantage-ay of-ay ituation-say, ould-shay ollow-fay eir-thay example-ay and-ay assert-ay eir-thay"} +{"eng":"with three legions and 2000 horse, to defend the harbours and provide","engyay":"ith-way ee-thray egions-lay and-ay 2000 orse-hay, o-tay efend-day e-thay arbours-hay and-ay ovide-pray"} +{"eng":"could not endure the disgrace, but of themselves went on board the ships","engyay":"ould-cay ot-nay endure-ay e-thay isgrace-day, ut-bay of-ay emselves-thay ent-way on-ay oard-bay e-thay ips-shay"} +{"eng":"his life, was carried back to the camp. But Comius, having either","engyay":"is-hay ife-lay, as-way arried-cay ack-bay o-tay e-thay amp-cay. ut-Bay omius-Cay, aving-hay either-ay"} +{"eng":"hollow, he fell. To him, in his turn, when surrounded, Pulfio brings","engyay":"ollow-hay, e-hay ell-fay. o-Tay im-hay, in-ay is-hay urn-tay, en-whay urrounded-say, ulfio-Pay ings-bray"} +{"eng":"are masters of the Pharos, no vessels can enter the harbour, on account","engyay":"are-ay asters-may of-ay e-thay aros-Phay, o-nay essels-vay an-cay enter-ay e-thay arbour-hay, on-ay account-ay"} +{"eng":"thousand infantry on the Aedui and Segusiani, who border on our","engyay":"ousand-thay infantry-ay on-ay e-thay edui-Aay and-ay egusiani-Say, o-whay order-bay on-ay our-ay"} +{"eng":"certain soldier on the third day: when taken down, it was carried to","engyay":"ertain-cay oldier-say on-ay e-thay ird-thay ay-day: en-whay aken-tay own-day, it-ay as-way arried-cay o-tay"} +{"eng":"that part where there is a passage from Gaul and Spain to that sea which","engyay":"at-thay art-pay ere-whay ere-thay is-ay a-ay assage-pay om-fray aul-Gay and-ay ain-Spay o-tay at-thay ea-say ich-whay"} +{"eng":"IV.--When this scheme was disclosed to the Helvetii by informers, they,","engyay":"en-IV.--Whay is-thay eme-schay as-way isclosed-day o-tay e-thay elvetii-Hay y-bay informers-ay, ey-thay,"} +{"eng":"sent two thousand, in consideration of a tie of hospitality which","engyay":"ent-say o-tway ousand-thay, in-ay onsideration-cay of-ay a-ay ie-tay of-ay ospitality-hay ich-whay"} +{"eng":"Marrucinians, Frentanians, and Larinates.","engyay":"arrucinians-May, entanians-Fray, and-ay arinates-Lay."} +{"eng":"reinforcements, in hopes that he might come within Caesar's reach.","engyay":"einforcements-ray, in-ay opes-hay at-thay e-hay ight-may ome-cay ithin-way aesar's-Cay each-ray."} +{"eng":"conducted with greater prudence. They determine that ten thousand men","engyay":"onducted-cay ith-way eater-gray udence-pray. ey-Thay etermine-day at-thay en-tay ousand-thay en-may"} +{"eng":"feeling in the Dictator much of the indulgence which he showed may have","engyay":"eeling-fay in-ay e-thay ictator-Day uch-may of-ay e-thay indulgence-ay ich-whay e-hay owed-shay ay-may ave-hay"} +{"eng":"border-men. Germans, G. i. 51","engyay":"order-men-bay. ermans-Gay, G-ay. i-ay. 51"} +{"eng":"next day, Caius Fabius came to join him with his forces, and took upon","engyay":"ext-nay ay-day, aius-Cay abius-Fay ame-cay o-tay oin-jay im-hay ith-way is-hay orces-fay, and-ay ook-tay upon-ay"} +{"eng":"every necessary: but now, pent up almost like wild beasts, they were","engyay":"every-ay ecessary-nay: ut-bay ow-nay, ent-pay up-ay almost-ay ike-lay ild-way easts-bay, ey-thay ere-way"} +{"eng":"supremacy of entire Gaul, and had been put to death by his fellow","engyay":"upremacy-say of-ay entire-ay aul-Gay, and-ay ad-hay een-bay ut-pay o-tay eath-day y-bay is-hay ellow-fay"} +{"eng":"added his own apprehensions. When this had spread from a single author","engyay":"added-ay is-hay own-ay apprehensions-ay. en-Whay is-thay ad-hay ead-spray om-fray a-ay ingle-say author-ay"} +{"eng":"and feminine anxieties as to one whose aspiring spirit carried him but","engyay":"and-ay eminine-fay anxieties-ay as-ay o-tay one-ay ose-whay aspiring-ay irit-spay arried-cay im-hay ut-bay"} +{"eng":"the result would be that one part of the state would come to a collision","engyay":"e-thay esult-ray ould-way e-bay at-thay one-ay art-pay of-ay e-thay ate-stay ould-way ome-cay o-tay a-ay ollision-cay"} +{"eng":"Allobroges, whose minds, he hopes, had not yet settled down after the","engyay":"obroges-Allay, ose-whay inds-may, e-hay opes-hay, ad-hay ot-nay et-yay ettled-say own-day after-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"of the battle, went out of the action, and others with fresh strength","engyay":"of-ay e-thay attle-bay, ent-way out-ay of-ay e-thay action-ay, and-ay others-ay ith-way esh-fray ength-stray"} +{"eng":"languages, it was the private opinion of Cicero that the Latin had the","engyay":"anguages-lay, it-ay as-way e-thay ivate-pray opinion-ay of-ay icero-Cay at-thay e-thay atin-Lay ad-hay e-thay"} +{"eng":"Is[)a]ra, the _Is[`e]re,_ a river of France, which rises in Savoy, and","engyay":"a]ra-Is[)ay, e-thay e]re,_-_Is[`ay a-ay iver-ray of-ay ance-Fray, ich-whay ises-ray in-ay avoy-Say, and-ay"} +{"eng":"Vergobr[)e]tus, the name given to the chief magistrate among the Aedui,","engyay":"ergobr[)e]tus-Vay, e-thay ame-nay iven-gay o-tay e-thay ief-chay agistrate-may among-ay e-thay edui-Aay,"} +{"eng":"march, hastens to the town named Noviodunum. Having attempted to take it","engyay":"arch-may, astens-hay o-tay e-thay own-tay amed-nay oviodunum-Nay. aving-Hay attempted-ay o-tay ake-tay it-ay"} +{"eng":"Parisii, now _Paris_, G. vi. 3","engyay":"arisii-Pay, ow-nay aris_-_Pay, G-ay. i-vay. 3"} +{"eng":"their journey; and he detached one legion with them as a convoy. This","engyay":"eir-thay ourney-jay; and-ay e-hay etached-day one-ay egion-lay ith-way em-thay as-ay a-ay onvoy-cay. is-Thay"} +{"eng":"not attack them, nor suffer a tent to be pitched that day, that his men","engyay":"ot-nay attack-ay em-thay, or-nay uffer-say a-ay ent-tay o-tay e-bay itched-pay at-thay ay-day, at-thay is-hay en-may"} +{"eng":"his decisions and motions in the field (looking to which it was that","engyay":"is-hay ecisions-day and-ay otions-may in-ay e-thay ield-fay (ooking-lay o-tay ich-whay it-ay as-way at-thay"} +{"eng":"to raise troops, and discipline them, and procure horses from the","engyay":"o-tay aise-ray oops-tray, and-ay iscipline-day em-thay, and-ay ocure-pray orses-hay om-fray e-thay"} +{"eng":"appear very like a flight. Caesar, immediately learning this through his","engyay":"appear-ay ery-vay ike-lay a-ay ight-flay. aesar-Cay, immediately-ay earning-lay is-thay ough-thray is-hay"} +{"eng":"which must rise high, and be seen at a distance, but draw, on the front","engyay":"ich-whay ust-may ise-ray igh-hay, and-ay e-bay een-say at-ay a-ay istance-day, ut-bay aw-dray, on-ay e-thay ont-fray"} +{"eng":"Lacus B[)e]n[=a]cus, _Lago di Guardo,_ situated in the north of Italy,","engyay":"acus-Lay e]n[=a]cus-B[)ay, ago-_Lay i-day uardo,_-Gay ituated-say in-ay e-thay orth-nay of-ay aly-Itay,"} +{"eng":"on the inside, and covered with plenty of earth. But the intervals which","engyay":"on-ay e-thay inside-ay, and-ay overed-cay ith-way enty-play of-ay earth-ay. ut-Bay e-thay intervals-ay ich-whay"} +{"eng":"through all the business of the assizes, settled all public disputes,","engyay":"ough-thray all-ay e-thay usiness-bay of-ay e-thay assizes-ay, ettled-say all-ay ublic-pay isputes-day,"} +{"eng":"enemy and confiscates his property. When these things were finished, he","engyay":"enemy-ay and-ay onfiscates-cay is-hay operty-pray. en-Whay ese-thay ings-thay ere-way inished-fay, e-hay"} +{"eng":"Roman cavalry with a small party, but is routed and killed, G. viii. 19","engyay":"oman-Ray avalry-cay ith-way a-ay all-smay arty-pay, ut-bay is-ay outed-ray and-ay illed-kay, G-ay. iii-vay. 19"} +{"eng":"against the enemy in a compact body, and drove them back; and, when they","engyay":"against-ay e-thay enemy-ay in-ay a-ay ompact-cay ody-bay, and-ay ove-dray em-thay ack-bay; and-ay, en-whay ey-thay"} +{"eng":"espoused that party, made their escape by night.","engyay":"espoused-ay at-thay arty-pay, ade-may eir-thay escape-ay y-bay ight-nay."} +{"eng":"that was impossible, with relief; the extraordinary presence of mind","engyay":"at-thay as-way impossible-ay, ith-way elief-ray; e-thay extraordinary-ay esence-pray of-ay ind-may"} +{"eng":"before their eyes, could not stand, especially as they were surrounded","engyay":"efore-bay eir-thay eyes-ay, ould-cay ot-nay and-stay, especially-ay as-ay ey-thay ere-way urrounded-say"} +{"eng":"of his own company, and being raised up by them, scaled the wall. He","engyay":"of-ay is-hay own-ay ompany-cay, and-ay eing-bay aised-ray up-ay y-bay em-thay, aled-scay e-thay all-way. e-Hay"} +{"eng":"time. That Scipio had such authority, that he could not only freely","engyay":"ime-tay. at-Thay ipio-Scay ad-hay uch-say authority-ay, at-thay e-hay ould-cay ot-nay only-ay eely-fray"} +{"eng":"that it was scarcely credible that the obscure and humble state of the","engyay":"at-thay it-ay as-way arcely-scay edible-cray at-thay e-thay obscure-ay and-ay umble-hay ate-stay of-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"circumstance was known to Pompey, being told to him by the Allobrogian","engyay":"ircumstance-cay as-way own-knay o-tay ompey-Pay, eing-bay old-tay o-tay im-hay y-bay e-thay obrogian-Allay"} +{"eng":"the beginning of the night, with all his cavalry and three legions, and","engyay":"e-thay eginning-bay of-ay e-thay ight-nay, ith-way all-ay is-hay avalry-cay and-ay ee-thray egions-lay, and-ay"} +{"eng":"families, who have united together, as much land as, and in the place in","engyay":"amilies-fay, o-whay ave-hay united-ay ogether-tay, as-ay uch-may and-lay as-ay, and-ay in-ay e-thay ace-play in-ay"} +{"eng":"decamped and performed the regular march. He stayed only seven days","engyay":"ecamped-day and-ay erformed-pay e-thay egular-ray arch-may. e-Hay ayed-stay only-ay even-say ays-day"} +{"eng":"[so much so] that they had not only recovered their former position, but","engyay":"[o-say uch-may o-say] at-thay ey-thay ad-hay ot-nay only-ay ecovered-ray eir-thay ormer-fay osition-pay, ut-bay"} +{"eng":"Massilienses, the inhabitants of Marseilles, C. i. 34-36","engyay":"assilienses-May, e-thay inhabitants-ay of-ay arseilles-May, C-ay. i-ay. 34-36"} +{"eng":"the sight of their country, or the entreaties of their relations, did","engyay":"e-thay ight-say of-ay eir-thay ountry-cay, or-ay e-thay entreaties-ay of-ay eir-thay elations-ray, id-day"} +{"eng":"_ibid_. 29","engyay":"ibid_-_ay. 29"} +{"eng":"assaulted; he declares himself ready to co-operate in that design.\" He","engyay":"assaulted-ay; e-hay eclares-day imself-hay eady-ray o-tay o-operate-cay in-ay at-thay esign-day.\" e-Hay"} +{"eng":"and the Cassi, sending embassies, surrender themselves to Caesar. From","engyay":"and-ay e-thay assi-Cay, ending-say embassies-ay, urrender-say emselves-thay o-tay aesar-Cay. om-Fray"} +{"eng":"legion; they compel those who had settled there for the purpose of","engyay":"egion-lay; ey-thay ompel-cay ose-thay o-whay ad-hay ettled-say ere-thay or-fay e-thay urpose-pay of-ay"} +{"eng":"time of the Romans had forty-two cities, it now belongs to the Duke of","engyay":"ime-tay of-ay e-thay omans-Ray ad-hay orty-two-fay ities-cay, it-ay ow-nay elongs-bay o-tay e-thay uke-Day of-ay"} +{"eng":"inclination, or to incur great disgrace by keeping within his camp,","engyay":"inclination-ay, or-ay o-tay incur-ay eat-gray isgrace-day y-bay eeping-kay ithin-way is-hay amp-cay,"} +{"eng":"wear and decay after a duration of two thousand years","engyay":"ear-way and-ay ecay-day after-ay a-ay uration-day of-ay o-tway ousand-thay ears-yay"} +{"eng":"with a garrison of one legion, C. ii. 23","engyay":"ith-way a-ay arrison-gay of-ay one-ay egion-lay, C-ay. ii-ay. 23"} +{"eng":"_Corbeil_, G. vii. 61","engyay":"orbeil_-_Cay, G-ay. ii-vay. 61"} +{"eng":"and had voluntarily sent ambassadors into the continent for that","engyay":"and-ay ad-hay oluntarily-vay ent-say ambassadors-ay into-ay e-thay ontinent-cay or-fay at-thay"} +{"eng":"of servants and baggage.","engyay":"of-ay ervants-say and-ay aggage-bay."} +{"eng":"that, urged by famine and want, they had recently gone forth from the","engyay":"at-thay, urged-ay y-bay amine-fay and-ay ant-way, ey-thay ad-hay ecently-ray one-gay orth-fay om-fray e-thay"} +{"eng":"Corfinium, the defeat of Italy, the surrender of both Spains, and the","engyay":"orfinium-Cay, e-thay efeat-day of-ay aly-Itay, e-thay urrender-say of-ay oth-bay ains-Spay, and-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"It had formerly several other names and was famous for its capital,","engyay":"It-ay ad-hay ormerly-fay everal-say other-ay ames-nay and-ay as-way amous-fay or-fay its-ay apital-cay,"} +{"eng":"however, as they could neither keep their ranks, nor get firm footing,","engyay":"owever-hay, as-ay ey-thay ould-cay either-nay eep-kay eir-thay anks-ray, or-nay et-gay irm-fay ooting-fay,"} +{"eng":"everything which should be imposed upon them.","engyay":"everything-ay ich-whay ould-shay e-bay imposed-ay upon-ay em-thay."} +{"eng":"of the forest","engyay":"of-ay e-thay orest-fay"} +{"eng":"rampart, which ran along from the camp to the river, whilst they were in","engyay":"ampart-ray, ich-whay an-ray along-ay om-fray e-thay amp-cay o-tay e-thay iver-ray, ilst-whay ey-thay ere-way in-ay"} +{"eng":"valley and rivulet. It was an affair of great danger to fight with such","engyay":"alley-vay and-ay ivulet-ray. It-ay as-way an-ay affair-ay of-ay eat-gray anger-day o-tay ight-fay ith-way uch-say"} +{"eng":"XIV.--But the enemy, destitute of all honour, only waited a time and","engyay":"ut-XIV.--Bay e-thay enemy-ay, estitute-day of-ay all-ay onour-hay, only-ay aited-way a-ay ime-tay and-ay"} +{"eng":"time he came since the war against united Gaul. Nothing was omitted","engyay":"ime-tay e-hay ame-cay ince-say e-thay ar-way against-ay united-ay aul-Gay. othing-Nay as-way omitted-ay"} +{"eng":"[of the camp]. It happened, by the advantage of situation, by the","engyay":"[of-ay e-thay amp-cay]. It-ay appened-hay, y-bay e-thay advantage-ay of-ay ituation-say, y-bay e-thay"} +{"eng":"pulled, and our vessel vigorously impelled with the oars, they [the","engyay":"ulled-pay, and-ay our-ay essel-vay igorously-vay impelled-ay ith-way e-thay oars-ay, ey-thay [e-thay"} +{"eng":"then contending with each other for the supreme power; one of whom, as","engyay":"en-thay ontending-cay ith-way each-ay other-ay or-fay e-thay upreme-say ower-pay; one-ay of-ay om-whay, as-ay"} +{"eng":"instantly retired to their camp: as a remedy against which our men were","engyay":"instantly-ay etired-ray o-tay eir-thay amp-cay: as-ay a-ay emedy-ray against-ay ich-whay our-ay en-may ere-way"} +{"eng":"baggage; that then the eleventh should bring up the rear of the whole","engyay":"aggage-bay; at-thay en-thay e-thay eleventh-ay ould-shay ing-bray up-ay e-thay ear-ray of-ay e-thay ole-whay"} +{"eng":"by flight. Thus at the same time, Sabinus was informed of the naval","engyay":"y-bay ight-flay. us-Thay at-ay e-thay ame-say ime-tay, abinus-Say as-way informed-ay of-ay e-thay aval-nay"} +{"eng":"it continues nearly parallel with the latter gulf, as far as the","engyay":"it-ay ontinues-cay early-nay arallel-pay ith-way e-thay atter-lay ulf-gay, as-ay ar-fay as-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"hill, on the right wing of the enemy; that if he should see our men","engyay":"ill-hay, on-ay e-thay ight-ray ing-way of-ay e-thay enemy-ay; at-thay if-ay e-hay ould-shay ee-say our-ay en-may"} +{"eng":"Eporedorix, on learning the design of Litavicus, lays the matter before","engyay":"oredorix-Epay, on-ay earning-lay e-thay esign-day of-ay itavicus-Lay, ays-lay e-thay atter-may efore-bay"} +{"eng":"already consumed by Caesar. The cattle, which might have served as a","engyay":"already-ay onsumed-cay y-bay aesar-Cay. e-Thay attle-cay, ich-whay ight-may ave-hay erved-say as-ay a-ay"} +{"eng":"put to death by Caesar, G. iii. 16; they are completely defeated,","engyay":"ut-pay o-tay eath-day y-bay aesar-Cay, G-ay. iii-ay. 16; ey-thay are-ay ompletely-cay efeated-day,"} +{"eng":"conduct without control, as occasion requires. Sylla, being deputed by","engyay":"onduct-cay ithout-way ontrol-cay, as-ay occasion-ay equires-ray. ylla-Say, eing-bay eputed-day y-bay"} +{"eng":"citizens, for this reason, because he aimed at sovereign power),","engyay":"itizens-cay, or-fay is-thay eason-ray, ecause-bay e-hay aimed-ay at-ay overeign-say ower-pay),"} +{"eng":"resistance, the defect in our works was observed, and Pompey's soldiers,","engyay":"esistance-ray, e-thay efect-day in-ay our-ay orks-way as-way observed-ay, and-ay ompey's-Pay oldiers-say,"} +{"eng":"(whose father, Imanuentius, had possessed the sovereignty in that state,","engyay":"(ose-whay ather-fay, anuentius-Imay, ad-hay ossessed-pay e-thay overeignty-say in-ay at-thay ate-stay,"} +{"eng":"the war, and expect from him, on the conquest of Gaul, those rewards","engyay":"e-thay ar-way, and-ay expect-ay om-fray im-hay, on-ay e-thay onquest-cay of-ay aul-Gay, ose-thay ewards-ray"} +{"eng":"be done on either side.\" To this he added a few words of the cause for","engyay":"e-bay one-day on-ay either-ay ide-say.\" o-Tay is-thay e-hay added-ay a-ay ew-fay ords-way of-ay e-thay ause-cay or-fay"} +{"eng":"this tumult was appeased, frequent disturbances were raised for several","engyay":"is-thay umult-tay as-way appeased-ay, equent-fray isturbances-day ere-way aised-ray or-fay everal-say"} +{"eng":"same number from the Lemovici; eight thousand each from the Pictones,","engyay":"ame-say umber-nay om-fray e-thay emovici-Lay; eight-ay ousand-thay each-ay om-fray e-thay ictones-Pay,"} +{"eng":"and the time of marching was the subject. 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The musculus was defended by darts, thrown from","engyay":"oundation-fay as-way aid-lay. e-Thay usculus-may as-way efended-day y-bay arts-day, own-thray om-fray"} +{"eng":"and running through Paris, and by Rouen, forms at Candebec a great arm","engyay":"and-ay unning-ray ough-thray aris-Pay, and-ay y-bay ouen-Ray, orms-fay at-ay andebec-Cay a-ay eat-gray arm-ay"} +{"eng":"effected if the Aedui would lead their forces into the territories of","engyay":"effected-ay if-ay e-thay edui-Aay ould-way ead-lay eir-thay orces-fay into-ay e-thay erritories-tay of-ay"} +{"eng":"inflicting injuries or repelling those which others inflicted on them),","engyay":"inflicting-ay injuries-ay or-ay epelling-ray ose-thay ich-whay others-ay inflicted-ay on-ay em-thay),"} +{"eng":"were surrounded by the enemy; by which, though we suffered but an","engyay":"ere-way urrounded-say y-bay e-thay enemy-ay; y-bay ich-whay, ough-thay e-way uffered-say ut-bay an-ay"} +{"eng":"outside the United States. U.S. laws alone swamp our small staff.","engyay":"outside-ay e-thay ited-Unay ates-Stay. U.S-ay. aws-lay alone-ay amp-sway our-ay all-smay aff-stay."} +{"eng":"of the year and the storms; so that if any had concealed themselves for","engyay":"of-ay e-thay ear-yay and-ay e-thay orms-stay; o-say at-thay if-ay any-ay ad-hay oncealed-cay emselves-thay or-fay"} +{"eng":"other, an act of insolvency: upon which the mob made an assault on Caius","engyay":"other-ay, an-ay act-ay of-ay insolvency-ay: upon-ay ich-whay e-thay ob-may ade-may an-ay assault-ay on-ay aius-Cay"} +{"eng":"letter. The consuls put the question on the regulation of the state.","engyay":"etter-lay. e-Thay onsuls-cay ut-pay e-thay uestion-qay on-ay e-thay egulation-ray of-ay e-thay ate-stay."} +{"eng":"request, of the work in its original \"Plain Vanilla ASCII\" or other","engyay":"equest-ray, of-ay e-thay ork-way in-ay its-ay original-ay \"ain-Play anilla-Vay ASCII-ay\" or-ay other-ay"} +{"eng":"change the whole plan of his operations. Accordingly, he at once called","engyay":"ange-chay e-thay ole-whay an-play of-ay is-hay operations-ay. ordingly-Accay, e-hay at-ay once-ay alled-cay"} +{"eng":"endeavoured by means of Sulpitius the lieutenant, to make terms for his","engyay":"endeavoured-ay y-bay eans-may of-ay ulpitius-Say e-thay ieutenant-lay, o-tay ake-may erms-tay or-fay is-hay"} +{"eng":"scouts, [but] fearing an ambuscade, because he had not yet discovered","engyay":"outs-scay, [ut-bay] earing-fay an-ay ambuscade-ay, ecause-bay e-hay ad-hay ot-nay et-yay iscovered-day"} +{"eng":"Report of these events is rapidly borne into Transalpine Gaul. The Gauls","engyay":"eport-Ray of-ay ese-thay events-ay is-ay apidly-ray orne-bay into-ay ansalpine-Tray aul-Gay. e-Thay auls-Gay"} +{"eng":"called Celts, in ours Gauls, the third. All these differ from each other","engyay":"alled-cay elts-Cay, in-ay ours-ay auls-Gay, e-thay ird-thay. All-ay ese-thay iffer-day om-fray each-ay other-ay"} +{"eng":"to Caesar. He had held the same rank before in Cneius Pompey's army. But","engyay":"o-tay aesar-Cay. e-Hay ad-hay eld-hay e-thay ame-say ank-ray efore-bay in-ay eius-Cnay ompey's-Pay army-ay. ut-Bay"} +{"eng":"territories, and were already not further distant from him than a","engyay":"erritories-tay, and-ay ere-way already-ay ot-nay urther-fay istant-day om-fray im-hay an-thay a-ay"} +{"eng":"on their exposed flank. When Caesar observed this, he ordered the boats","engyay":"on-ay eir-thay exposed-ay ank-flay. en-Whay aesar-Cay observed-ay is-thay, e-hay ordered-ay e-thay oats-bay"} +{"eng":" \"The foremost man of all this world?\"","engyay":" \"e-Thay oremost-fay an-may of-ay all-ay is-thay orld-way?\""} +{"eng":"XCVII.--Caesar having possessed himself of Pompey's camp, urged his","engyay":"aesar-XCVII.--Cay aving-hay ossessed-pay imself-hay of-ay ompey's-Pay amp-cay, urged-ay is-hay"} +{"eng":"of German extraction, _ibid_.; Caesar obliges them to decamp and return","engyay":"of-ay erman-Gay extraction-ay, ibid_-_ay.; aesar-Cay obliges-ay em-thay o-tay ecamp-day and-ay eturn-ray"} +{"eng":"down at their feet, and besought them \"to wait till Caesar's arrival;","engyay":"own-day at-ay eir-thay eet-fay, and-ay esought-bay em-thay \"o-tay ait-way ill-tay aesar's-Cay arrival-ay;"} +{"eng":"the other bank of the river; the bank also was defended by sharp stakes","engyay":"e-thay other-ay ank-bay of-ay e-thay iver-ray; e-thay ank-bay also-ay as-way efended-day y-bay arp-shay akes-stay"} +{"eng":"out of the camp and set forth to Caesar, for the purpose of carrying","engyay":"out-ay of-ay e-thay amp-cay and-ay et-say orth-fay o-tay aesar-Cay, or-fay e-thay urpose-pay of-ay arrying-cay"} +{"eng":"stored up from the neighbouring salt-pits. Timber could not fail him","engyay":"ored-stay up-ay om-fray e-thay eighbouring-nay alt-pits-say. imber-Tay ould-cay ot-nay ail-fay im-hay"} +{"eng":"port with a gentle gale; when, however, they were approaching Britain","engyay":"ort-pay ith-way a-ay entle-gay ale-gay; en-whay, owever-hay, ey-thay ere-way approaching-ay itain-Bray"} +{"eng":" * * * * *","engyay":" * * * * *"} +{"eng":"time, the Roman army would neither have aid, nor time, nor forces, to","engyay":"ime-tay, e-thay oman-Ray army-ay ould-way either-nay ave-hay aid-ay, or-nay ime-tay, or-nay orces-fay, o-tay"} +{"eng":"the conquered enemy when the fortune of the war is decided, and when you","engyay":"e-thay onquered-cay enemy-ay en-whay e-thay ortune-fay of-ay e-thay ar-way is-ay ecided-day, and-ay en-whay ou-yay"} +{"eng":"preparations for war, having concealed those who by reason of their age","engyay":"eparations-pray or-fay ar-way, aving-hay oncealed-cay ose-thay o-whay y-bay eason-ray of-ay eir-thay age-ay"} +{"eng":"of the iron had bent itself, they could neither pluck it out, nor, with","engyay":"of-ay e-thay iron-ay ad-hay ent-bay itself-ay, ey-thay ould-cay either-nay uck-play it-ay out-ay, or-nay, ith-way"} +{"eng":"and those other states, whose forces he was informed had served as","engyay":"and-ay ose-thay other-ay ates-stay, ose-whay orces-fay e-hay as-way informed-ay ad-hay erved-say as-ay"} +{"eng":"his army with the loss of two cohorts to Durocortorum of the Remi, and,","engyay":"is-hay army-ay ith-way e-thay oss-lay of-ay o-tway ohorts-cay o-tay urocortorum-Day of-ay e-thay emi-Ray, and-ay,"} +{"eng":"of its narrowness. Caesar being greatly alarmed on this account, whilst","engyay":"of-ay its-ay arrowness-nay. aesar-Cay eing-bay eatly-gray alarmed-ay on-ay is-thay account-ay, ilst-whay"} +{"eng":"thousand two hundred men; the rest, disabled by wounds received in","engyay":"ousand-thay o-tway undred-hay en-may; e-thay est-ray, isabled-day y-bay ounds-way eceived-ray in-ay"} +{"eng":"been organised by the Aedui, he might defeat it by the rapidity of his","engyay":"een-bay organised-ay y-bay e-thay edui-Aay, e-hay ight-may efeat-day it-ay y-bay e-thay apidity-ray of-ay is-hay"} +{"eng":"such a favourable season, and with such despatch; that all these","engyay":"uch-say a-ay avourable-fay eason-say, and-ay ith-way uch-say espatch-day; at-thay all-ay ese-thay"} +{"eng":"the slain, had not been able to follow them. Caesar sent letters and","engyay":"e-thay ain-slay, ad-hay ot-nay een-bay able-ay o-tay ollow-fay em-thay. aesar-Cay ent-say etters-lay and-ay"} +{"eng":"IX.--Caesar, having delayed two days in that place, because he had","engyay":"aesar-IX.--Cay, aving-hay elayed-day o-tway ays-day in-ay at-thay ace-play, ecause-bay e-hay ad-hay"} +{"eng":"entreat and beseech him \"to spare them, lest, in his common hatred of","engyay":"entreat-ay and-ay eseech-bay im-hay \"o-tay are-spay em-thay, est-lay, in-ay is-hay ommon-cay atred-hay of-ay"} +{"eng":"XCIV.--At the same time Caesar ordered his third line to advance, which","engyay":"XCIV.--At-ay e-thay ame-say ime-tay aesar-Cay ordered-ay is-hay ird-thay ine-lay o-tay advance-ay, ich-whay"} +{"eng":"part, will perform my duty to the commonwealth and my general.\" When he","engyay":"art-pay, ill-way erform-pay y-may uty-day o-tay e-thay ommonwealth-cay and-ay y-may eneral-gay.\" en-Whay e-hay"} +{"eng":"Helvians from Auvergne","engyay":"elvians-Hay om-fray uvergne-Aay"} +{"eng":"in cavalry actions, with the loss of Vertiscus, the governor of their","engyay":"in-ay avalry-cay actions-ay, ith-way e-thay oss-lay of-ay ertiscus-Vay, e-thay overnor-gay of-ay eir-thay"} +{"eng":"might turn out favourably to the legion, exclaimed, \"Leap, fellow","engyay":"ight-may urn-tay out-ay avourably-fay o-tay e-thay egion-lay, exclaimed-ay, \"eap-Lay, ellow-fay"} +{"eng":"within sight of the enemy, nor joined Caninius; yet being informed of","engyay":"ithin-way ight-say of-ay e-thay enemy-ay, or-nay oined-jay aninius-Cay; et-yay eing-bay informed-ay of-ay"} +{"eng":"cohorts being beaten back to the wall, and some being driven by their","engyay":"ohorts-cay eing-bay eaten-bay ack-bay o-tay e-thay all-way, and-ay ome-say eing-bay iven-dray y-bay eir-thay"} +{"eng":"necessarily instantly repent, since they yield to mere unauthorised","engyay":"ecessarily-nay instantly-ay epent-ray, ince-say ey-thay ield-yay o-tay ere-may unauthorised-ay"} +{"eng":"surrounded a few, others threw their weapons upon our collected forces","engyay":"urrounded-say a-ay ew-fay, others-ay ew-thray eir-thay eapons-way upon-ay our-ay ollected-cay orces-fay"} +{"eng":"of pursuing him; and he sent messengers to him with great despatch, to","engyay":"of-ay ursuing-pay im-hay; and-ay e-hay ent-say essengers-may o-tay im-hay ith-way eat-gray espatch-day, o-tay"} +{"eng":"guarded this town. The rest of Caesar's fleet, after his flight, retired","engyay":"uarded-gay is-thay own-tay. e-Thay est-ray of-ay aesar's-Cay eet-flay, after-ay is-hay ight-flay, etired-ray"} +{"eng":"interest, permitted them to plunder the cities.","engyay":"interest-ay, ermitted-pay em-thay o-tay under-play e-thay ities-cay."} +{"eng":"gained by these operations through the perseverance of our men, they","engyay":"ained-gay y-bay ese-thay operations-ay ough-thray e-thay erseverance-pay of-ay our-ay en-may, ey-thay"} +{"eng":"Valerius was sent against them, even before he left Italy, of their own","engyay":"alerius-Vay as-way ent-say against-ay em-thay, even-ay efore-bay e-hay eft-lay aly-Itay, of-ay eir-thay own-ay"} +{"eng":"Haliacmon, which ran between him and Domitius's camp, on the third day,","engyay":"aliacmon-Hay, ich-whay an-ray etween-bay im-hay and-ay omitius's-Day amp-cay, on-ay e-thay ird-thay ay-day,"} +{"eng":"despising their small number, they make an attack on them at all sides.","engyay":"espising-day eir-thay all-smay umber-nay, ey-thay ake-may an-ay attack-ay on-ay em-thay at-ay all-ay ides-say."} +{"eng":"vigour; Caesar sends the Germans to aid our troops when distressed, and","engyay":"igour-vay; aesar-Cay ends-say e-thay ermans-Gay o-tay aid-ay our-ay oops-tray en-whay istressed-day, and-ay"} +{"eng":"conduct of Vercingetorix, leaves the army under pretence of raising","engyay":"onduct-cay of-ay ercingetorix-Vay, eaves-lay e-thay army-ay under-ay etence-pray of-ay aising-ray"} +{"eng":"honour, the one people for their long standing and uniform fidelity","engyay":"onour-hay, e-thay one-ay eople-pay or-fay eir-thay ong-lay anding-stay and-ay uniform-ay idelity-fay"} +{"eng":"Project Gutenberg-tm is synonymous with the free distribution of","engyay":"oject-Pray utenberg-tm-Gay is-ay ynonymous-say ith-way e-thay ee-fray istribution-day of-ay"} +{"eng":"intelligence of these things, came to Oricum, and weighed up the ship,","engyay":"intelligence-ay of-ay ese-thay ings-thay, ame-cay o-tay icum-Oray, and-ay eighed-way up-ay e-thay ip-shay,"} +{"eng":"dependents, the Segusiani, Ambivareti, and Aulerci Brannovices; an equal","engyay":"ependents-day, e-thay egusiani-Say, ivareti-Ambay, and-ay ulerci-Aay annovices-Bray; an-ay equal-ay"} +{"eng":"deprecate their own danger, nor even to retain the last privilege, which","engyay":"eprecate-day eir-thay own-ay anger-day, or-nay even-ay o-tay etain-ray e-thay ast-lay ivilege-pray, ich-whay"} +{"eng":"as the Burii","engyay":"as-ay e-thay urii-Bay"} +{"eng":"now called the _Franche Comt['e]_, or the _Upper Burgundy_; they bring","engyay":"ow-nay alled-cay e-thay anche-_Fray omt['e]_-Cay, or-ay e-thay er-_Uppay urgundy_-Bay; ey-thay ing-bray"} +{"eng":"19; transactions of that assembly, 21","engyay":"19; ansactions-tray of-ay at-thay assembly-ay, 21"} +{"eng":"back, and in suing for peace cast the blame of that act upon the common","engyay":"ack-bay, and-ay in-ay uing-say or-fay eace-pay ast-cay e-thay ame-blay of-ay at-thay act-ay upon-ay e-thay ommon-cay"} +{"eng":"deserted by their leader and by fortune, yet they still placed all hope","engyay":"eserted-day y-bay eir-thay eader-lay and-ay y-bay ortune-fay, et-yay ey-thay ill-stay aced-play all-ay ope-hay"} +{"eng":"colony, now in a ruinous condition; _Rocca di Mondragon['e]_","engyay":"olony-cay, ow-nay in-ay a-ay uinous-ray ondition-cay; occa-_Ray i-day ondragon['e]_-May"} +{"eng":"blockade had deserted to Cicero, and had exhibited his fidelity to him.","engyay":"ockade-blay ad-hay eserted-day o-tay icero-Cay, and-ay ad-hay exhibited-ay is-hay idelity-fay o-tay im-hay."} +{"eng":"Compsa, a city of Italy, _Conza,_ or _Consa_","engyay":"ompsa-Cay, a-ay ity-cay of-ay aly-Itay, onza,_-_Cay or-ay onsa_-_Cay"} +{"eng":"were passed along to him, was pierced with a dart on the right side and","engyay":"ere-way assed-pay along-ay o-tay im-hay, as-way ierced-pay ith-way a-ay art-day on-ay e-thay ight-ray ide-say and-ay"} +{"eng":"Tulingi, an ancient people of Germany, who inhabited about where now","engyay":"ulingi-Tay, an-ay ancient-ay eople-pay of-ay ermany-Gay, o-whay inhabited-ay about-ay ere-whay ow-nay"} +{"eng":"to be omitted. A certain Gaul before the gate of the town, who was","engyay":"o-tay e-bay omitted-ay. A-ay ertain-cay aul-Gay efore-bay e-thay ate-gay of-ay e-thay own-tay, o-whay as-way"} +{"eng":"liberty; especially as he knew that all the Gauls understood that his","engyay":"iberty-lay; especially-ay as-ay e-hay ew-knay at-thay all-ay e-thay auls-Gay understood-ay at-thay is-hay"} +{"eng":"the road they would soon be able to judge for themselves. As to its","engyay":"e-thay oad-ray ey-thay ould-way oon-say e-bay able-ay o-tay udge-jay or-fay emselves-thay. As-ay o-tay its-ay"} +{"eng":"promised a large number of ships for transporting the army.","engyay":"omised-pray a-ay arge-lay umber-nay of-ay ips-shay or-fay ansporting-tray e-thay army-ay."} +{"eng":"Alps, through which [the Roman] merchants had been accustomed to travel","engyay":"Alps-ay, ough-thray ich-whay [e-thay oman-Ray] erchants-may ad-hay een-bay accustomed-ay o-tay avel-tray"} +{"eng":"ambuscade (because, as I suppose, the success had far exceeded his","engyay":"ambuscade-ay (ecause-bay, as-ay I-ay uppose-say, e-thay uccess-say ad-hay ar-fay exceeded-ay is-hay"} +{"eng":"and reduced them to the ranks; for the whole army was seized with such","engyay":"and-ay educed-ray em-thay o-tay e-thay anks-ray; or-fay e-thay ole-whay army-ay as-way eized-say ith-way uch-say"} +{"eng":"as an ascertained fact. They plunder the property of the Roman citizens,","engyay":"as-ay an-ay ascertained-ay act-fay. ey-Thay under-play e-thay operty-pray of-ay e-thay oman-Ray itizens-cay,"} +{"eng":"it in such a manner that, in the same instant, the agger, plutei,","engyay":"it-ay in-ay uch-say a-ay anner-may at-thay, in-ay e-thay ame-say instant-ay, e-thay agger-ay, utei-play,"} +{"eng":"concerns the republic and their common security, that the forces of the","engyay":"oncerns-cay e-thay epublic-ray and-ay eir-thay ommon-cay ecurity-say, at-thay e-thay orces-fay of-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"from the camp secretly at midnight, and reached the camp of the enemy","engyay":"om-fray e-thay amp-cay ecretly-say at-ay idnight-may, and-ay eached-ray e-thay amp-cay of-ay e-thay enemy-ay"} +{"eng":"knowledge of commodities from countries beyond the sea supplies to the","engyay":"owledge-knay of-ay ommodities-cay om-fray ountries-cay eyond-bay e-thay ea-say upplies-say o-tay e-thay"} +{"eng":"slingers, two thousand mercenary soldiers, and seven thousand horse; six","engyay":"ingers-slay, o-tway ousand-thay ercenary-may oldiers-say, and-ay even-say ousand-thay orse-hay; ix-say"} +{"eng":"in language, customs and laws. The river Garonne separates the Gauls","engyay":"in-ay anguage-lay, ustoms-cay and-ay aws-lay. e-Thay iver-ray aronne-Gay eparates-say e-thay auls-Gay"} +{"eng":"but of the two schemes proposed, the most expedient seemed to be to","engyay":"ut-bay of-ay e-thay o-tway emes-schay oposed-pray, e-thay ost-may expedient-ay eemed-say o-tay e-bay o-tay"} +{"eng":"that our army would not be able to stay very long among them, on account","engyay":"at-thay our-ay army-ay ould-way ot-nay e-bay able-ay o-tay ay-stay ery-vay ong-lay among-ay em-thay, on-ay account-ay"} +{"eng":"Rh[)o]d[)a]nus, the _Rhone_, one of the most celebrated rivers of","engyay":"o]d[)a]nus-Rh[)ay, e-thay one_-_Rhay, one-ay of-ay e-thay ost-may elebrated-cay ivers-ray of-ay"} +{"eng":"any point that would not be favourable to some of them. Whereas, Caesar,","engyay":"any-ay oint-pay at-thay ould-way ot-nay e-bay avourable-fay o-tay ome-say of-ay em-thay. ereas-Whay, aesar-Cay,"} +{"eng":"Vieja_","engyay":"ieja_-Vay"} +{"eng":"elected annually, and has power of life and death over his countrymen),","engyay":"elected-ay annually-ay, and-ay as-hay ower-pay of-ay ife-lay and-ay eath-day over-ay is-hay ountrymen-cay),"} +{"eng":"forced marches by night and day, and, after having seized the town,","engyay":"orced-fay arches-may y-bay ight-nay and-ay ay-day, and-ay, after-ay aving-hay eized-say e-thay own-tay,"} +{"eng":"we have mentioned, are closed up in front by large stones. These being","engyay":"e-way ave-hay entioned-may, are-ay osed-clay up-ay in-ay ont-fray y-bay arge-lay ones-stay. ese-Thay eing-bay"} +{"eng":"deputies met the next day, a great multitude from both sides assembled,","engyay":"eputies-day et-may e-thay ext-nay ay-day, a-ay eat-gray ultitude-may om-fray oth-bay ides-say assembled-ay,"} +{"eng":"call out our men to battle. No reply being given by our men, the enemy","engyay":"all-cay out-ay our-ay en-may o-tay attle-bay. o-Nay eply-ray eing-bay iven-gay y-bay our-ay en-may, e-thay enemy-ay"} +{"eng":"defiance of danger in extremity: the prodigious energy and rapidity of","engyay":"efiance-day of-ay anger-day in-ay extremity-ay: e-thay odigious-pray energy-ay and-ay apidity-ray of-ay"} +{"eng":"Caesar had no resource, but to annoy and cut down their rear; since with","engyay":"aesar-Cay ad-hay o-nay esource-ray, ut-bay o-tay annoy-ay and-ay ut-cay own-day eir-thay ear-ray; ince-say ith-way"} +{"eng":"each other, and an opportunity of a conference be given. Induced by","engyay":"each-ay other-ay, and-ay an-ay opportunity-ay of-ay a-ay onference-cay e-bay iven-gay. uced-Inday y-bay"} +{"eng":"surpassed them in power, that they brought over, from the Aedui to","engyay":"urpassed-say em-thay in-ay ower-pay, at-thay ey-thay ought-bray over-ay, om-fray e-thay edui-Aay o-tay"} +{"eng":"greatest number of them, having produced the horns in public, to serve","engyay":"eatest-gray umber-nay of-ay em-thay, aving-hay oduced-pray e-thay orns-hay in-ay ublic-pay, o-tay erve-say"} +{"eng":"that he did not come without being invited, and in that he did not make","engyay":"at-thay e-hay id-day ot-nay ome-cay ithout-way eing-bay invited-ay, and-ay in-ay at-thay e-hay id-day ot-nay ake-may"} +{"eng":"reason for sending him was, that he desired that the pass along the","engyay":"eason-ray or-fay ending-say im-hay as-way, at-thay e-hay esired-day at-thay e-thay ass-pay along-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"the honour of our general, and whether they could with safety entrust","engyay":"e-thay onour-hay of-ay our-ay eneral-gay, and-ay ether-whay ey-thay ould-cay ith-way afety-say entrust-ay"} +{"eng":"country of the Arverni, in the direction of the town of Gergovia, along","engyay":"ountry-cay of-ay e-thay erni-Arvay, in-ay e-thay irection-day of-ay e-thay own-tay of-ay ergovia-Gay, along-ay"} +{"eng":"alarm at this, labour night and day at their works. What, therefore, is","engyay":"alarm-ay at-ay is-thay, abour-lay ight-nay and-ay ay-day at-ay eir-thay orks-way. at-Whay, erefore-thay, is-ay"} +{"eng":"and resources, have the greatest number of vassals and dependants about","engyay":"and-ay esources-ray, ave-hay e-thay eatest-gray umber-nay of-ay assals-vay and-ay ependants-day about-ay"} +{"eng":"the bank of the river, to make such proposals as should appear most","engyay":"e-thay ank-bay of-ay e-thay iver-ray, o-tay ake-may uch-say oposals-pray as-ay ould-shay appear-ay ost-may"} +{"eng":"soldiers to discontinue the fight a short time, and only collect the","engyay":"oldiers-say o-tay iscontinue-day e-thay ight-fay a-ay ort-shay ime-tay, and-ay only-ay ollect-cay e-thay"} +{"eng":"persuaded the Gauls to this measure; the delay of Sabinus during the","engyay":"ersuaded-pay e-thay auls-Gay o-tay is-thay easure-may; e-thay elay-day of-ay abinus-Say uring-day e-thay"} +{"eng":"What then? Do you suppose that the Romans are employed every day in the","engyay":"at-Whay en-thay? o-Day ou-yay uppose-say at-thay e-thay omans-Ray are-ay employed-ay every-ay ay-day in-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"days. By this means, he brought safe to his camp the convoys, and those","engyay":"ays-day. y-Bay is-thay eans-may, e-hay ought-bray afe-say o-tay is-hay amp-cay e-thay onvoys-cay, and-ay ose-thay"} +{"eng":"influence of the Aedui among all the Belgae, by whose succour and","engyay":"influence-ay of-ay e-thay edui-Aay among-ay all-ay e-thay elgae-Bay, y-bay ose-whay uccour-say and-ay"} +{"eng":"them with corn or with anything else; for that if they should assist","engyay":"em-thay ith-way orn-cay or-ay ith-way anything-ay else-ay; or-fay at-thay if-ay ey-thay ould-shay assist-ay"} +{"eng":"granted him, he departed.","engyay":"anted-gray im-hay, e-hay eparted-day."} +{"eng":"been thrown into the fort; and in the shield of the centurion Scaeva,","engyay":"een-bay own-thray into-ay e-thay ort-fay; and-ay in-ay e-thay ield-shay of-ay e-thay enturion-cay aeva-Scay,"} +{"eng":"meantime advance his camp nearer to them. Caesar said that he could not","engyay":"eantime-may advance-ay is-hay amp-cay earer-nay o-tay em-thay. aesar-Cay aid-say at-thay e-hay ould-cay ot-nay"} +{"eng":"easy. During the third watch he orders Titus Labienus, his lieutenant","engyay":"easy-ay. uring-Day e-thay ird-thay atch-way e-hay orders-ay itus-Tay abienus-Lay, is-hay ieutenant-lay"} +{"eng":"reason: because he did not think that a lieutenant ought to engage in","engyay":"eason-ray: ecause-bay e-hay id-day ot-nay ink-thay at-thay a-ay ieutenant-lay ought-ay o-tay engage-ay in-ay"} +{"eng":"fortifications, were no less panic-stricken, thinking that the enemy","engyay":"ortifications-fay, ere-way o-nay ess-lay anic-stricken-pay, inking-thay at-thay e-thay enemy-ay"} +{"eng":"in the neighbourhood a mountain about a mile off, to betake themselves","engyay":"in-ay e-thay eighbourhood-nay a-ay ountain-may about-ay a-ay ile-may off-ay, o-tay etake-bay emselves-thay"} +{"eng":"the seamen and marines, and forced the rest to flee disgracefully. In","engyay":"e-thay eamen-say and-ay arines-may, and-ay orced-fay e-thay est-ray o-tay ee-flay isgracefully-day. In-ay"} +{"eng":"men to the general confederacy of Gaul, G. ii. 4","engyay":"en-may o-tay e-thay eneral-gay onfederacy-cay of-ay aul-Gay, G-ay. ii-ay. 4"} +{"eng":"contrary to his usual practice, in order to take their advice, and as he","engyay":"ontrary-cay o-tay is-hay usual-ay actice-pray, in-ay order-ay o-tay ake-tay eir-thay advice-ay, and-ay as-ay e-hay"} +{"eng":"barrier, defends from injuries and incursions the Cherusci against the","engyay":"arrier-bay, efends-day om-fray injuries-ay and-ay incursions-ay e-thay erusci-Chay against-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"Great as Caesar was by the benefit of his original nature, there can be","engyay":"eat-Gray as-ay aesar-Cay as-way y-bay e-thay enefit-bay of-ay is-hay original-ay ature-nay, ere-thay an-cay e-bay"} +{"eng":"enterprise on Britain, imposes a large number of hostages; and when","engyay":"enterprise-ay on-ay itain-Bray, imposes-ay a-ay arge-lay umber-nay of-ay ostages-hay; and-ay en-whay"} +{"eng":"consoled his soldiers, he leads them back on the same day to the camp,","engyay":"onsoled-cay is-hay oldiers-say, e-hay eads-lay em-thay ack-bay on-ay e-thay ame-say ay-day o-tay e-thay amp-cay,"} +{"eng":"at hand, with his forces in battle array. Upon this intelligence, our","engyay":"at-ay and-hay, ith-way is-hay orces-fay in-ay attle-bay array-ay. on-Upay is-thay intelligence-ay, our-ay"} +{"eng":"XLVI.--Caesar, being uneasy about the retreat of his soldiers, ordered","engyay":"aesar-XLVI.--Cay, eing-bay uneasy-ay about-ay e-thay etreat-ray of-ay is-hay oldiers-say, ordered-ay"} +{"eng":"Caesar, G. ii. 3; their influence and power with Caesar, G. v. 54; vi.","engyay":"aesar-Cay, G-ay. ii-ay. 3; eir-thay influence-ay and-ay ower-pay ith-way aesar-Cay, G-ay. v-ay. 54; i-vay."} +{"eng":"capital of Languedoc, on the Garonne","engyay":"apital-cay of-ay anguedoc-Lay, on-ay e-thay aronne-Gay"} +{"eng":"XLIX.--Perceiving that Ariovistus kept himself in camp, Caesar, that he","engyay":"erceiving-XLIX.--Pay at-thay iovistus-Aray ept-kay imself-hay in-ay amp-cay, aesar-Cay, at-thay e-hay"} +{"eng":"Mess[=a]na, an ancient and celebrated city of Sicily, still known by the","engyay":"ess[=a]na-May, an-ay ancient-ay and-ay elebrated-cay ity-cay of-ay icily-Say, ill-stay own-knay y-bay e-thay"} +{"eng":"supported, he would have crushed the oligarchies of Rome by crushing in","engyay":"upported-say, e-hay ould-way ave-hay ushed-cray e-thay oligarchies-ay of-ay ome-Ray y-bay ushing-cray in-ay"} +{"eng":"heard in that quarter, our men, their strength having been recruited","engyay":"eard-hay in-ay at-thay uarter-qay, our-ay en-may, eir-thay ength-stray aving-hay een-bay ecruited-ray"} +{"eng":"of soldiers, and had escaped from the midst of the slaughter. The Aedui","engyay":"of-ay oldiers-say, and-ay ad-hay escaped-ay om-fray e-thay idst-may of-ay e-thay aughter-slay. e-Thay edui-Aay"} +{"eng":"only work which they could do without danger or suspicion. A mound sixty","engyay":"only-ay ork-way ich-whay ey-thay ould-cay o-day ithout-way anger-day or-ay uspicion-say. A-ay ound-may ixty-say"} +{"eng":"Mars, G. vi. 17","engyay":"ars-May, G-ay. i-vay. 17"} +{"eng":"he too, changing his design for reasons not necessary to be mentioned,","engyay":"e-hay oo-tay, anging-chay is-hay esign-day or-fay easons-ray ot-nay ecessary-nay o-tay e-bay entioned-may,"} +{"eng":"XLIV.--The manner of fighting of those soldiers was to run forward with","engyay":"e-XLIV.--Thay anner-may of-ay ighting-fay of-ay ose-thay oldiers-say as-way o-tay un-ray orward-fay ith-way"} +{"eng":"strength seemed unequal to the fatigue, to be selected from each","engyay":"ength-stray eemed-say unequal-ay o-tay e-thay atigue-fay, o-tay e-bay elected-say om-fray each-ay"} +{"eng":"called in the exiles of the whole kingdom, given an asylum to robbers,","engyay":"alled-cay in-ay e-thay exiles-ay of-ay e-thay ole-whay ingdom-kay, iven-gay an-ay asylum-ay o-tay obbers-ray,"} +{"eng":"that he was appointed according to their laws. That one of them was","engyay":"at-thay e-hay as-way appointed-ay according-ay o-tay eir-thay aws-lay. at-Thay one-ay of-ay em-thay as-way"} +{"eng":"prevented, by arrows and engines from the walls, from pursuing them when","engyay":"evented-pray, y-bay arrows-ay and-ay engines-ay om-fray e-thay alls-way, om-fray ursuing-pay em-thay en-whay"} +{"eng":"was sinking, since the enemy had set it on fire by a mine; and at the","engyay":"as-way inking-say, ince-say e-thay enemy-ay ad-hay et-say it-ay on-ay ire-fay y-bay a-ay ine-may; and-ay at-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"their senate, all their cavalry. And that broken by such engagements and","engyay":"eir-thay enate-say, all-ay eir-thay avalry-cay. And-ay at-thay oken-bray y-bay uch-say engagements-ay and-ay"} +{"eng":"immemorial the Aedui had held the supremacy of the whole of Gaul; even","engyay":"immemorial-ay e-thay edui-Aay ad-hay eld-hay e-thay upremacy-say of-ay e-thay ole-whay of-ay aul-Gay; even-ay"} +{"eng":"a little at the lower end, and proportioned in length to the depth of","engyay":"a-ay ittle-lay at-ay e-thay ower-lay end-ay, and-ay oportioned-pray in-ay ength-lay o-tay e-thay epth-day of-ay"} +{"eng":"Caesar for the war, and should have charge of them on their march, and","engyay":"aesar-Cay or-fay e-thay ar-way, and-ay ould-shay ave-hay arge-chay of-ay em-thay on-ay eir-thay arch-may, and-ay"} +{"eng":"more distant day, and would break up his camp the next night, in the","engyay":"ore-may istant-day ay-day, and-ay ould-way eak-bray up-ay is-hay amp-cay e-thay ext-nay ight-nay, in-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"borders of their kingdom, and had conveyed corn into our winter-quarters,","engyay":"orders-bay of-ay eir-thay ingdom-kay, and-ay ad-hay onveyed-cay orn-cay into-ay our-ay inter-quarters-way,"} +{"eng":"in a successful battle? Why should he expose soldiers to be wounded; who","engyay":"in-ay a-ay uccessful-say attle-bay? y-Whay ould-shay e-hay expose-ay oldiers-say o-tay e-bay ounded-way; o-whay"} +{"eng":"branches out from the Rhine","engyay":"anches-bray out-ay om-fray e-thay ine-Rhay"} +{"eng":"should follow him and Attius. On the delivery of this speech, no","engyay":"ould-shay ollow-fay im-hay and-ay ius-Attay. On-ay e-thay elivery-day of-ay is-thay eech-spay, o-nay"} +{"eng":"Vercingetorix in safety: and he, the night being now far spent, received","engyay":"ercingetorix-Vay in-ay afety-say: and-ay e-hay, e-thay ight-nay eing-bay ow-nay ar-fay ent-spay, eceived-ray"} +{"eng":"what the invincible Germans, well-trained [as they were] beyond all","engyay":"at-whay e-thay invincible-ay ermans-Gay, ell-trained-way [as-ay ey-thay ere-way] eyond-bay all-ay"} +{"eng":"Caesar's mission, is sent to them for the purpose of a conference:","engyay":"aesar's-Cay ission-may, is-ay ent-say o-tay em-thay or-fay e-thay urpose-pay of-ay a-ay onference-cay:"} +{"eng":"and their buildings exceedingly numerous, for the most part very like","engyay":"and-ay eir-thay uildings-bay exceedingly-ay umerous-nay, or-fay e-thay ost-may art-pay ery-vay ike-lay"} +{"eng":"bring about a negotiation of peace.","engyay":"ing-bray about-ay a-ay egotiation-nay of-ay eace-pay."} +{"eng":"Gutenberg-tm electronic works if you follow the terms of this agreement","engyay":"utenberg-tm-Gay electronic-ay orks-way if-ay ou-yay ollow-fay e-thay erms-tay of-ay is-thay agreement-ay"} +{"eng":"thither with his army. Having advanced two days, he came to the river","engyay":"ither-thay ith-way is-hay army-ay. aving-Hay advanced-ay o-tway ays-day, e-hay ame-cay o-tay e-thay iver-ray"} +{"eng":"lances and javelins from beneath, and wounding our men. After the fight","engyay":"ances-lay and-ay avelins-jay om-fray eneath-bay, and-ay ounding-way our-ay en-may. er-Aftay e-thay ight-fay"} +{"eng":"deserved to have in Caesar), was by this Epasnactus, the Arvernian, a","engyay":"eserved-day o-tay ave-hay in-ay aesar-Cay), as-way y-bay is-thay asnactus-Epay, e-thay ernian-Arvay, a-ay"} +{"eng":"surrounded by the enemy, and whom he rescued from danger, was himself","engyay":"urrounded-say y-bay e-thay enemy-ay, and-ay om-whay e-hay escued-ray om-fray anger-day, as-way imself-hay"} +{"eng":"the camp, and ranged them in order of battle, at first on their own","engyay":"e-thay amp-cay, and-ay anged-ray em-thay in-ay order-ay of-ay attle-bay, at-ay irst-fay on-ay eir-thay own-ay"} +{"eng":"them, did not give them the opportunity either of rallying or halting,","engyay":"em-thay, id-day ot-nay ive-gay em-thay e-thay opportunity-ay either-ay of-ay allying-ray or-ay alting-hay,"} +{"eng":"skirmish with our cavalry on the march; yet so that our men were","engyay":"irmish-skay ith-way our-ay avalry-cay on-ay e-thay arch-may; et-yay o-say at-thay our-ay en-may ere-way"} +{"eng":"were posted, and what was their design: they made answer, \"that all the","engyay":"ere-way osted-pay, and-ay at-whay as-way eir-thay esign-day: ey-thay ade-may answer-ay, \"at-thay all-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"the Veragri, which is called Octodurus; and this village being situated","engyay":"e-thay eragri-Vay, ich-whay is-ay alled-cay odurus-Octay; and-ay is-thay illage-vay eing-bay ituated-say"} +{"eng":"XXIII.--About the same time Caius Curio, having sailed from Sicily to","engyay":"out-XXIII.--Abay e-thay ame-say ime-tay aius-Cay urio-Cay, aving-hay ailed-say om-fray icily-Say o-tay"} +{"eng":"which he designed to lie in ambush in a place to which he suspected the","engyay":"ich-whay e-hay esigned-day o-tay ie-lay in-ay ambush-ay in-ay a-ay ace-play o-tay ich-whay e-hay uspected-say e-thay"} +{"eng":"attempts was a thing very easy to be done, because he himself would","engyay":"attempts-ay as-way a-ay ing-thay ery-vay easy-ay o-tay e-bay one-day, ecause-bay e-hay imself-hay ould-way"} +{"eng":"applied to their own use.","engyay":"applied-ay o-tay eir-thay own-ay use-ay."} +{"eng":"town with five encampments, and began to press them at once with a siege","engyay":"own-tay ith-way ive-fay encampments-ay, and-ay egan-bay o-tay ess-pray em-thay at-ay once-ay ith-way a-ay iege-say"} +{"eng":"Caesar and chagrin at a defeat actuated Cato. Lentulus was wrought upon","engyay":"aesar-Cay and-ay agrin-chay at-ay a-ay efeat-day actuated-ay ato-Cay. entulus-Lay as-way ought-wray upon-ay"} +{"eng":"out his forces and resolved to lead them forward in three battalions:","engyay":"out-ay is-hay orces-fay and-ay esolved-ray o-tay ead-lay em-thay orward-fay in-ay ee-thray attalions-bay:"} +{"eng":"his camp on the mountain near the town, placed the forces of each state","engyay":"is-hay amp-cay on-ay e-thay ountain-may ear-nay e-thay own-tay, aced-play e-thay orces-fay of-ay each-ay ate-stay"} +{"eng":"town of the Boii, whom Caesar had settled there after defeating them in","engyay":"own-tay of-ay e-thay oii-Bay, om-whay aesar-Cay ad-hay ettled-say ere-thay after-ay efeating-day em-thay in-ay"} +{"eng":"forces drawn up in three lines, and halted just before the camp of","engyay":"orces-fay awn-dray up-ay in-ay ee-thray ines-lay, and-ay alted-hay ust-jay efore-bay e-thay amp-cay of-ay"} +{"eng":"part and there remain, where Caesar might appoint and desire them to be;","engyay":"art-pay and-ay ere-thay emain-ray, ere-whay aesar-Cay ight-may appoint-ay and-ay esire-day em-thay o-tay e-bay;"} +{"eng":"leading men of Gaul, having convened councils among themselves in the","engyay":"eading-lay en-may of-ay aul-Gay, aving-hay onvened-cay ouncils-cay among-ay emselves-thay in-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"women, and those who through age appeared useless for war, in a place to","engyay":"omen-way, and-ay ose-thay o-whay ough-thray age-ay appeared-ay useless-ay or-fay ar-way, in-ay a-ay ace-play o-tay"} +{"eng":"that his army was drawn up in the following manner:--On the left wing","engyay":"at-thay is-hay army-ay as-way awn-dray up-ay in-ay e-thay ollowing-fay anner:--On-may e-thay eft-lay ing-way"} +{"eng":"Allobroges. On the other side he sends the Gabali and the nearest","engyay":"obroges-Allay. On-ay e-thay other-ay ide-say e-hay ends-say e-thay abali-Gay and-ay e-thay earest-nay"} +{"eng":"filled with great dread of the arrows; and almost all the soldiers made","engyay":"illed-fay ith-way eat-gray ead-dray of-ay e-thay arrows-ay; and-ay almost-ay all-ay e-thay oldiers-say ade-may"} +{"eng":"and every state. And they said that these were loans, exacted by the","engyay":"and-ay every-ay ate-stay. And-ay ey-thay aid-say at-thay ese-thay ere-way oans-lay, exacted-ay y-bay e-thay"} +{"eng":"takes severe vengeance on them for their perfidy, G. vi. 34, 35","engyay":"akes-tay evere-say engeance-vay on-ay em-thay or-fay eir-thay erfidy-pay, G-ay. i-vay. 34, 35"} +{"eng":"the army has perished; that it was not a matter of difficulty for the","engyay":"e-thay army-ay as-hay erished-pay; at-thay it-ay as-way ot-nay a-ay atter-may of-ay ifficulty-day or-fay e-thay"} +{"eng":"by the Arverni, who promise that they will execute his commands. He","engyay":"y-bay e-thay erni-Arvay, o-whay omise-pray at-thay ey-thay ill-way execute-ay is-hay ommands-cay. e-Hay"} +{"eng":"called Celtiberia, now _Arragon_; Afranius obliges them to furnish a","engyay":"alled-cay eltiberia-Cay, ow-nay agon_-_Array; anius-Afray obliges-ay em-thay o-tay urnish-fay a-ay"} +{"eng":"Pompey had forced our works, and had encamped along the coast, so that","engyay":"ompey-Pay ad-hay orced-fay our-ay orks-way, and-ay ad-hay encamped-ay along-ay e-thay oast-cay, o-say at-thay"} +{"eng":"Caesar and the Roman people, the Gauls must all do the same thing that","engyay":"aesar-Cay and-ay e-thay oman-Ray eople-pay, e-thay auls-Gay ust-may all-ay o-day e-thay ame-say ing-thay at-thay"} +{"eng":"may be assured,\" said he, \"that I speak these words with truth;--listen","engyay":"ay-may e-bay assured-ay,\" aid-say e-hay, \"at-thay I-ay eak-spay ese-thay ords-way ith-way uth;--listen-tray"} +{"eng":"think that unless the life of a man be offered for the life of a man,","engyay":"ink-thay at-thay unless-ay e-thay ife-lay of-ay a-ay an-may e-bay offered-ay or-fay e-thay ife-lay of-ay a-ay an-may,"} +{"eng":"their design of abandoning their own country, 2; attacked with","engyay":"eir-thay esign-day of-ay abandoning-ay eir-thay own-ay ountry-cay, 2; attacked-ay ith-way"} +{"eng":"passed in which their rear was not engaged with our horse.","engyay":"assed-pay in-ay ich-whay eir-thay ear-ray as-way ot-nay engaged-ay ith-way our-ay orse-hay."} +{"eng":"feet lower down, fastened together in the same manner, but directed","engyay":"eet-fay ower-lay own-day, astened-fay ogether-tay in-ay e-thay ame-say anner-may, ut-bay irected-day"} +{"eng":"from both sides might come without danger, and explain their wishes, and","engyay":"om-fray oth-bay ides-say ight-may ome-cay ithout-way anger-day, and-ay explain-ay eir-thay ishes-way, and-ay"} +{"eng":"deserted to Pompey along with those whom they had engaged in their plot.","engyay":"eserted-day o-tay ompey-Pay along-ay ith-way ose-thay om-whay ey-thay ad-hay engaged-ay in-ay eir-thay ot-play."} +{"eng":"had persevered the most obstinately of all in their purpose, and were","engyay":"ad-hay ersevered-pay e-thay ost-may obstinately-ay of-ay all-ay in-ay eir-thay urpose-pay, and-ay ere-way"} +{"eng":"Vah[)a]lis, the _Waal_, the middle branch of the Rhine, which, passing","engyay":"ah[)a]lis-Vay, e-thay aal_-_Way, e-thay iddle-may anch-bray of-ay e-thay ine-Rhay, ich-whay, assing-pay"} +{"eng":"forest, though he had advanced a journey of sixty days, or has heard in","engyay":"orest-fay, ough-thay e-hay ad-hay advanced-ay a-ay ourney-jay of-ay ixty-say ays-day, or-ay as-hay eard-hay in-ay"} +{"eng":"communication. As the townsmen still continued to make an obstinate","engyay":"ommunication-cay. As-ay e-thay ownsmen-tay ill-stay ontinued-cay o-tay ake-may an-ay obstinate-ay"} +{"eng":"Ph[=a]rs[=a]l[)i]a, a part of Thessaly, famous for the battle between","engyay":"a]rs[=a]l[)i]a-Ph[=ay, a-ay art-pay of-ay essaly-Thay, amous-fay or-fay e-thay attle-bay etween-bay"} +{"eng":"they afterwards declared, lest Pompey should corrupt the king's army,","engyay":"ey-thay afterwards-ay eclared-day, est-lay ompey-Pay ould-shay orrupt-cay e-thay ing's-kay army-ay,"} +{"eng":"were intercepted by the sudden arrival of [the enemy's] horse. These","engyay":"ere-way intercepted-ay y-bay e-thay udden-say arrival-ay of-ay [e-thay enemy's-ay] orse-hay. ese-Thay"} +{"eng":"Trebonius strict charge not to suffer the town to be taken by storm,","engyay":"ebonius-Tray ict-stray arge-chay ot-nay o-tay uffer-say e-thay own-tay o-tay e-bay aken-tay y-bay orm-stay,"} +{"eng":"already conveyed three parts of their forces across that river, but that","engyay":"already-ay onveyed-cay ee-thray arts-pay of-ay eir-thay orces-fay across-ay at-thay iver-ray, ut-bay at-thay"} +{"eng":"of Gaul, in number 4000, assembles, and [also] the chief persons of all","engyay":"of-ay aul-Gay, in-ay umber-nay 4000, assembles-ay, and-ay [also-ay] e-thay ief-chay ersons-pay of-ay all-ay"} +{"eng":"measures, and the manner in which they should have them done.","engyay":"easures-may, and-ay e-thay anner-may in-ay ich-whay ey-thay ould-shay ave-hay em-thay one-day."} +{"eng":"according to their orders, rushed out at once from his left wing, and","engyay":"according-ay o-tay eir-thay orders-ay, ushed-ray out-ay at-ay once-ay om-fray is-hay eft-lay ing-way, and-ay"} +{"eng":"forth from the harbour, and drew up opposite to ours; nor did it appear","engyay":"orth-fay om-fray e-thay arbour-hay, and-ay ew-dray up-ay opposite-ay o-tay ours-ay; or-nay id-day it-ay appear-ay"} +{"eng":"you. For Pompey, though beaten in no engagement, yet was obliged to","engyay":"ou-yay. or-Fay ompey-Pay, ough-thay eaten-bay in-ay o-nay engagement-ay, et-yay as-way obliged-ay o-tay"} +{"eng":"between Verona, Brescia, and Trent","engyay":"etween-bay erona-Vay, escia-Bray, and-ay ent-Tray"} +{"eng":"either of conference or truce; and had most inhumanly put to death","engyay":"either-ay of-ay onference-cay or-ay uce-tray; and-ay ad-hay ost-may inhumanly-ay ut-pay o-tay eath-day"} +{"eng":"them too far through those intricate places.","engyay":"em-thay oo-tay ar-fay ough-thray ose-thay intricate-ay aces-play."} +{"eng":"into Aetolia. He recommended them to be especially careful to provide","engyay":"into-ay etolia-Aay. e-Hay ecommended-ray em-thay o-tay e-bay especially-ay areful-cay o-tay ovide-pray"} +{"eng":"(opposite to the enemy) all that timber which was cut down, and piled it","engyay":"(opposite-ay o-tay e-thay enemy-ay) all-ay at-thay imber-tay ich-whay as-way ut-cay own-day, and-ay iled-pay it-ay"} +{"eng":"and which they procure at a great price, the Germans do not employ such","engyay":"and-ay ich-whay ey-thay ocure-pray at-ay a-ay eat-gray ice-pray, e-thay ermans-Gay o-day ot-nay employ-ay uch-say"} +{"eng":"emissaries by whose subtle pleading or private friendship each of the","engyay":"emissaries-ay y-bay ose-whay ubtle-say eading-play or-ay ivate-pray iendship-fray each-ay of-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"the justice of Trebonius's decrees and his humanity (for he thought that","engyay":"e-thay ustice-jay of-ay ebonius's-Tray ecrees-day and-ay is-hay umanity-hay (or-fay e-hay ought-thay at-thay"} +{"eng":"only hopes of the common safety in despatch. He goes into the","engyay":"only-ay opes-hay of-ay e-thay ommon-cay afety-say in-ay espatch-day. e-Hay oes-gay into-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"battle was seen at a distance by our men who had taken possession of the","engyay":"attle-bay as-way een-say at-ay a-ay istance-day y-bay our-ay en-may o-whay ad-hay aken-tay ossession-pay of-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"ground. The place was craggy in the front and steep on either side, and","engyay":"ound-gray. e-Thay ace-play as-way aggy-cray in-ay e-thay ont-fray and-ay eep-stay on-ay either-ay ide-say, and-ay"} +{"eng":"resigned the whole management of the war, and all other matters, to","engyay":"esigned-ray e-thay ole-whay anagement-may of-ay e-thay ar-way, and-ay all-ay other-ay atters-may, o-tay"} +{"eng":"possessed themselves of the temples and eminences of the city; (and","engyay":"ossessed-pay emselves-thay of-ay e-thay emples-tay and-ay eminences-ay of-ay e-thay ity-cay; (and-ay"} +{"eng":"nations, perceived that there was now no state which could make","engyay":"ations-nay, erceived-pay at-thay ere-thay as-way ow-nay o-nay ate-stay ich-whay ould-cay ake-may"} +{"eng":"LXVI.--When this work was finished, Caesar's scouts observed that some","engyay":"en-LXVI.--Whay is-thay ork-way as-way inished-fay, aesar's-Cay outs-scay observed-ay at-thay ome-say"} +{"eng":"of ambassador to the states: on this journey he persuades Casticus, the","engyay":"of-ay ambassador-ay o-tay e-thay ates-stay: on-ay is-thay ourney-jay e-hay ersuades-pay asticus-Cay, e-thay"} +{"eng":"nature of the place prevented him from drawing a line of","engyay":"ature-nay of-ay e-thay ace-play evented-pray im-hay om-fray awing-dray a-ay ine-lay of-ay"} +{"eng":"the works, and bullets. All view being prevented by the darkness, many","engyay":"e-thay orks-way, and-ay ullets-bay. All-ay iew-vay eing-bay evented-pray y-bay e-thay arkness-day, any-may"} +{"eng":"they who had conquered should govern those whom they had conquered, in","engyay":"ey-thay o-whay ad-hay onquered-cay ould-shay overn-gay ose-thay om-whay ey-thay ad-hay onquered-cay, in-ay"} +{"eng":"field nor retire to a place of safety, because the whole field was","engyay":"ield-fay or-nay etire-ray o-tay a-ay ace-play of-ay afety-say, ecause-bay e-thay ole-whay ield-fay as-way"} +{"eng":"our measures should be discovered by the enemy. He directs him, if he","engyay":"our-ay easures-may ould-shay e-bay iscovered-day y-bay e-thay enemy-ay. e-Hay irects-day im-hay, if-ay e-hay"} +{"eng":"disadvantageous place, and against those who were throwing their weapons","engyay":"isadvantageous-day ace-play, and-ay against-ay ose-thay o-whay ere-way owing-thray eir-thay eapons-way"} +{"eng":"return after assembling greater forces, and would not put an end to the","engyay":"eturn-ray after-ay assembling-ay eater-gray orces-fay, and-ay ould-way ot-nay ut-pay an-ay end-ay o-tay e-thay"} +{"eng":"journey to Macedonia; and a few days after set out. This circumstance","engyay":"ourney-jay o-tay acedonia-May; and-ay a-ay ew-fay ays-day after-ay et-say out-ay. is-Thay ircumstance-cay"} +{"eng":"perceived Ambiorix in the distance encouraging his men, sends to him his","engyay":"erceived-pay iorix-Ambay in-ay e-thay istance-day encouraging-ay is-hay en-may, ends-say o-tay im-hay is-hay"} +{"eng":"sufficient strength, nor could bear the labour of the work; and","engyay":"ufficient-say ength-stray, or-nay ould-cay ear-bay e-thay abour-lay of-ay e-thay ork-way; and-ay"} +{"eng":"present began with loud lamentation to entreat assistance of Caesar.","engyay":"esent-pray egan-bay ith-way oud-lay amentation-lay o-tay entreat-ay assistance-ay of-ay aesar-Cay."} +{"eng":"the enemy's hopes? but they moreover advise us to set out at midnight,","engyay":"e-thay enemy's-ay opes-hay? ut-bay ey-thay oreover-may advise-ay us-ay o-tay et-say out-ay at-ay idnight-may,"} +{"eng":"story concerning Labienus, nor could be prevailed upon to do anything in","engyay":"ory-stay oncerning-cay abienus-Lay, or-nay ould-cay e-bay evailed-pray upon-ay o-tay o-day anything-ay in-ay"} +{"eng":"signal whenever he wished them to do so.","engyay":"ignal-say enever-whay e-hay ished-way em-thay o-tay o-day o-say."} +{"eng":"consul the year before, and to Publius Lentulus a consular senator, and","engyay":"onsul-cay e-thay ear-yay efore-bay, and-ay o-tay ublius-Pay entulus-Lay a-ay onsular-cay enator-say, and-ay"} +{"eng":"exertion, the received supremacy of Cicero would have been made","engyay":"exertion-ay, e-thay eceived-ray upremacy-say of-ay icero-Cay ould-way ave-hay een-bay ade-may"} +{"eng":"manner that the same interval may be observed, and that the beams may","engyay":"anner-may at-thay e-thay ame-say interval-ay ay-may e-bay observed-ay, and-ay at-thay e-thay eams-bay ay-may"} +{"eng":"announced in Africa by messages and letters. Being elated by all these","engyay":"announced-ay in-ay ica-Afray y-bay essages-may and-ay etters-lay. eing-Bay elated-ay y-bay all-ay ese-thay"} +{"eng":"hostages. But a worse thing had befallen the victorious Sequani than the","engyay":"ostages-hay. ut-Bay a-ay orse-way ing-thay ad-hay efallen-bay e-thay ictorious-vay equani-Say an-thay e-thay"} +{"eng":"suffer it to be read in the senate; but the tribunes could not prevail,","engyay":"uffer-say it-ay o-tay e-bay ead-ray in-ay e-thay enate-say; ut-bay e-thay ibunes-tray ould-cay ot-nay evail-pray,"} +{"eng":"which is entirely a maritime district, nor do they differ much from the","engyay":"ich-whay is-ay entirely-ay a-ay aritime-may istrict-day, or-nay o-day ey-thay iffer-day uch-may om-fray e-thay"} +{"eng":"growing in the neighbourhood of it","engyay":"owing-gray in-ay e-thay eighbourhood-nay of-ay it-ay"} +{"eng":"the copyright status of any work in any country outside the United","engyay":"e-thay opyright-cay atus-stay of-ay any-ay ork-way in-ay any-ay ountry-cay outside-ay e-thay ited-Unay"} +{"eng":"should be unable to protect them when completed, or by disposing his","engyay":"ould-shay e-bay unable-ay o-tay otect-pray em-thay en-whay ompleted-cay, or-ay y-bay isposing-day is-hay"} +{"eng":"thousand (which he had drawn together from all parts of the Province and","engyay":"ousand-thay (ich-whay e-hay ad-hay awn-dray ogether-tay om-fray all-ay arts-pay of-ay e-thay ovince-Pray and-ay"} +{"eng":"Rhine and the territories of the Germans.","engyay":"ine-Rhay and-ay e-thay erritories-tay of-ay e-thay ermans-Gay."} +{"eng":"soldiers could be obtained from the people; that to him however","engyay":"oldiers-say ould-cay e-bay obtained-ay om-fray e-thay eople-pay; at-thay o-tay im-hay owever-hay"} +{"eng":"effect were delivered, as they were a people of great learning, with","engyay":"effect-ay ere-way elivered-day, as-ay ey-thay ere-way a-ay eople-pay of-ay eat-gray earning-lay, ith-way"} +{"eng":"Romans designed to seize upon the summits of the Alps, and unite those","engyay":"omans-Ray esigned-day o-tay eize-say upon-ay e-thay ummits-say of-ay e-thay Alps-ay, and-ay unite-ay ose-thay"} +{"eng":"camp to engage the Germans to their aid whose nation bordered on theirs,","engyay":"amp-cay o-tay engage-ay e-thay ermans-Gay o-tay eir-thay aid-ay ose-whay ation-nay ordered-bay on-ay eirs-thay,"} +{"eng":"their march and kept their forces in their camp. The next day Petreius","engyay":"eir-thay arch-may and-ay ept-kay eir-thay orces-fay in-ay eir-thay amp-cay. e-Thay ext-nay ay-day etreius-Pay"} +{"eng":"Aurunculeius had been quartered for the purpose of wintering. This place","engyay":"urunculeius-Aay ad-hay een-bay uartered-qay or-fay e-thay urpose-pay of-ay intering-way. is-Thay ace-play"} +{"eng":"if he were not willing to do that, that he would send one of his","engyay":"if-ay e-hay ere-way ot-nay illing-way o-tay o-day at-thay, at-thay e-hay ould-way end-say one-ay of-ay is-hay"} +{"eng":"march from Macedonia to his winter quarters in Apollonia and Dyrrachium;","engyay":"arch-may om-fray acedonia-May o-tay is-hay inter-way uarters-qay in-ay ollonia-Apay and-ay yrrachium-Day;"} +{"eng":"a small party; and Comius had, by the rapidity of his flight, drawn","engyay":"a-ay all-smay arty-pay; and-ay omius-Cay ad-hay, y-bay e-thay apidity-ray of-ay is-hay ight-flay, awn-dray"} +{"eng":"their territories for the purpose of war a thousand armed men: the","engyay":"eir-thay erritories-tay or-fay e-thay urpose-pay of-ay ar-way a-ay ousand-thay armed-ay en-may: e-thay"} +{"eng":"bridge over the Loire connected the town of Genabum with the opposite","engyay":"idge-bray over-ay e-thay oire-Lay onnected-cay e-thay own-tay of-ay enabum-Gay ith-way e-thay opposite-ay"} +{"eng":"or should subject to themselves the generations of ordinary men by","engyay":"or-ay ould-shay ubject-say o-tay emselves-thay e-thay enerations-gay of-ay ordinary-ay en-may y-bay"} +{"eng":"discharged the same office: when the second man was slain in the same","engyay":"ischarged-day e-thay ame-say office-ay: en-whay e-thay econd-say an-may as-way ain-slay in-ay e-thay ame-say"} +{"eng":"be any sufficient resources for carrying it through, and for sustaining","engyay":"e-bay any-ay ufficient-say esources-ray or-fay arrying-cay it-ay ough-thray, and-ay or-fay ustaining-say"} +{"eng":"territories of the Bituriges.","engyay":"erritories-tay of-ay e-thay ituriges-Bay."} +{"eng":"Aedui, and their dependencies were great, they had united to themselves","engyay":"edui-Aay, and-ay eir-thay ependencies-day ere-way eat-gray, ey-thay ad-hay united-ay o-tay emselves-thay"} +{"eng":"extinguish the works which had caught fire, and partly to cut off the","engyay":"extinguish-ay e-thay orks-way ich-whay ad-hay aught-cay ire-fay, and-ay artly-pay o-tay ut-cay off-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"themselves with a vast number of javelins, darts, and missiles. Thus","engyay":"emselves-thay ith-way a-ay ast-vay umber-nay of-ay avelins-jay, arts-day, and-ay issiles-may. us-Thay"} +{"eng":"behind Sabura. The horse that were sent perform their march that night,","engyay":"ehind-bay abura-Say. e-Thay orse-hay at-thay ere-way ent-say erform-pay eir-thay arch-may at-thay ight-nay,"} +{"eng":"his own company who followed him: \"Since I cannot save you as well as","engyay":"is-hay own-ay ompany-cay o-whay ollowed-fay im-hay: \"ince-Say I-ay annot-cay ave-say ou-yay as-ay ell-way as-ay"} +{"eng":"by the soldiers near him and cut to pieces; and by the multitude and","engyay":"y-bay e-thay oldiers-say ear-nay im-hay and-ay ut-cay o-tay ieces-pay; and-ay y-bay e-thay ultitude-may and-ay"} +{"eng":"council in haste by sound of trumpet, unanimously cry out to send","engyay":"ouncil-cay in-ay aste-hay y-bay ound-say of-ay umpet-tray, unanimously-ay y-cray out-ay o-tay end-say"} +{"eng":"reward for this man's services both to himself and the republic, Caesar","engyay":"eward-ray or-fay is-thay an's-may ervices-say oth-bay o-tay imself-hay and-ay e-thay epublic-ray, aesar-Cay"} +{"eng":"XXXV.--Which command having been most carefully obeyed, when any cohort","engyay":"ich-XXXV.--Whay ommand-cay aving-hay een-bay ost-may arefully-cay obeyed-ay, en-whay any-ay ohort-cay"} +{"eng":"fleet he could prevent Caesar from receiving his auxiliaries.","engyay":"eet-flay e-hay ould-cay event-pray aesar-Cay om-fray eceiving-ray is-hay auxiliaries-ay."} +{"eng":"others procured by power and influence: also, Macedonians, Thessalians,","engyay":"others-ay ocured-pray y-bay ower-pay and-ay influence-ay: also-ay, acedonians-May, essalians-Thay,"} +{"eng":"would fill it; but no relief could be sent on the flanks, and the horse","engyay":"ould-way ill-fay it-ay; ut-bay o-nay elief-ray ould-cay e-bay ent-say on-ay e-thay anks-flay, and-ay e-thay orse-hay"} +{"eng":"provisions began to fail them, having called a council, determined that","engyay":"ovisions-pray egan-bay o-tay ail-fay em-thay, aving-hay alled-cay a-ay ouncil-cay, etermined-day at-thay"} +{"eng":"the name of _Betuwe_; formed by the Meuse and the Wal, G. iv. 10","engyay":"e-thay ame-nay of-ay etuwe_-_Bay; ormed-fay y-bay e-thay euse-May and-ay e-thay al-Way, G-ay. iv-ay. 10"} +{"eng":"had retained and concealed, partly with shields made of bark or","engyay":"ad-hay etained-ray and-ay oncealed-cay, artly-pay ith-way ields-shay ade-may of-ay ark-bay or-ay"} +{"eng":"because a great storm had suddenly arisen, were surprised by our","engyay":"ecause-bay a-ay eat-gray orm-stay ad-hay uddenly-say arisen-ay, ere-way urprised-say y-bay our-ay"} +{"eng":"all the others who border on the ocean; the supreme command is conferred","engyay":"all-ay e-thay others-ay o-whay order-bay on-ay e-thay ocean-ay; e-thay upreme-say ommand-cay is-ay onferred-cay"} +{"eng":"in winter-quarters among the Bituriges under Titus Sextius, one of his","engyay":"in-ay inter-quarters-way among-ay e-thay ituriges-Bay under-ay itus-Tay extius-Say, one-ay of-ay is-hay"} +{"eng":"Naupactus, an ancient and considerable city of Aetolia, now called","engyay":"aupactus-Nay, an-ay ancient-ay and-ay onsiderable-cay ity-cay of-ay etolia-Aay, ow-nay alled-cay"} +{"eng":"winter, the difficulty of the roads, and the intolerable cold, two","engyay":"inter-way, e-thay ifficulty-day of-ay e-thay oads-ray, and-ay e-thay intolerable-ay old-cay, o-tway"} +{"eng":"complained of one thing [only], namely, that the cohorts had been sent","engyay":"omplained-cay of-ay one-ay ing-thay [only-ay], amely-nay, at-thay e-thay ohorts-cay ad-hay een-bay ent-say"} +{"eng":"whose territories they had gone, to seek them, out and to bring them","engyay":"ose-whay erritories-tay ey-thay ad-hay one-gay, o-tay eek-say em-thay, out-ay and-ay o-tay ing-bray em-thay"} +{"eng":"could be brought to a peaceful termination by any equitable act on the","engyay":"ould-cay e-bay ought-bray o-tay a-ay eaceful-pay ermination-tay y-bay any-ay equitable-ay act-ay on-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"To this was added that Dumnorix had before said in an assembly of","engyay":"o-Tay is-thay as-way added-ay at-thay umnorix-Day ad-hay efore-bay aid-say in-ay an-ay assembly-ay of-ay"} +{"eng":"every exertion, in order that the enemy might despise his small force","engyay":"every-ay exertion-ay, in-ay order-ay at-thay e-thay enemy-ay ight-may espise-day is-hay all-smay orce-fay"} +{"eng":"was conferred upon his relatives by the Treviri. They cease not to","engyay":"as-way onferred-cay upon-ay is-hay elatives-ray y-bay e-thay eviri-Tray. ey-Thay ease-cay ot-nay o-tay"} +{"eng":"LXX.-The work having been begun, a cavalry action ensues in that plain,","engyay":"e-LXX.-Thay ork-way aving-hay een-bay egun-bay, a-ay avalry-cay action-ay ensues-ay in-ay at-thay ain-play,"} +{"eng":"resolved not to oppose him with his whole force or to come to a general","engyay":"esolved-ray ot-nay o-tay oppose-ay im-hay ith-way is-hay ole-whay orce-fay or-ay o-tay ome-cay o-tay a-ay eneral-gay"} +{"eng":"[situated] between the Sequani and the Helvetii; on a third by the Lake","engyay":"[ituated-say] etween-bay e-thay equani-Say and-ay e-thay elvetii-Hay; on-ay a-ay ird-thay y-bay e-thay ake-Lay"} +{"eng":"name, on the river Adige, said to have been built by the Gauls two","engyay":"ame-nay, on-ay e-thay iver-ray ige-Aday, aid-say o-tay ave-hay een-bay uilt-bay y-bay e-thay auls-Gay o-tway"} +{"eng":"characters, the tribunes of the people. The latter immediately made","engyay":"aracters-chay, e-thay ibunes-tray of-ay e-thay eople-pay. e-Thay atter-lay immediately-ay ade-may"} +{"eng":"after many wounds had been inflicted and received, Ariovistus led back","engyay":"after-ay any-may ounds-way ad-hay een-bay inflicted-ay and-ay eceived-ray, iovistus-Aray ed-lay ack-bay"} +{"eng":"apprehensions from the disadvantage of the ground, that an opportunity","engyay":"apprehensions-ay om-fray e-thay isadvantage-day of-ay e-thay ound-gray, at-thay an-ay opportunity-ay"} +{"eng":"espied. These the Germans take with much pains in pits and kill them.","engyay":"espied-ay. ese-Thay e-thay ermans-Gay ake-tay ith-way uch-may ains-pay in-ay its-pay and-ay ill-kay em-thay."} +{"eng":"army after their fatigue and privation. The winter being almost ended,","engyay":"army-ay after-ay eir-thay atigue-fay and-ay ivation-pray. e-Thay inter-way eing-bay almost-ay ended-ay,"} +{"eng":"king's person, both supposing that the king's name would have great","engyay":"ing's-kay erson-pay, oth-bay upposing-say at-thay e-thay ing's-kay ame-nay ould-way ave-hay eat-gray"} +{"eng":"IX.--The ambassadors said that they would report these things to their","engyay":"e-IX.--Thay ambassadors-ay aid-say at-thay ey-thay ould-way eport-ray ese-thay ings-thay o-tay eir-thay"} +{"eng":"his arrival, in the place where they then were, they obeyed his","engyay":"is-hay arrival-ay, in-ay e-thay ace-play ere-whay ey-thay en-thay ere-way, ey-thay obeyed-ay is-hay"} +{"eng":"bodies, and surrounded with their cavalry, and cut to pieces those who","engyay":"odies-bay, and-ay urrounded-say ith-way eir-thay avalry-cay, and-ay ut-cay o-tay ieces-pay ose-thay o-whay"} +{"eng":"sail, and their flight hastened the masters of the ships of burden. A","engyay":"ail-say, and-ay eir-thay ight-flay astened-hay e-thay asters-may of-ay e-thay ips-shay of-ay urden-bay. A-ay"} +{"eng":"arms; and cutting the hair off the women's heads, made ropes for their","engyay":"arms-ay; and-ay utting-cay e-thay air-hay off-ay e-thay omen's-way eads-hay, ade-may opes-ray or-fay eir-thay"} +{"eng":"stealth on account of the guards of the Menapii, pretended to return to","engyay":"ealth-stay on-ay account-ay of-ay e-thay uards-gay of-ay e-thay enapii-May, etended-pray o-tay eturn-ray o-tay"} +{"eng":"horse.\"","engyay":"orse-hay.\""} +{"eng":"as those whom for some time they had groundlessly dreaded when unarmed,","engyay":"as-ay ose-thay om-whay or-fay ome-say ime-tay ey-thay ad-hay oundlessly-gray eaded-dray en-whay unarmed-ay,"} +{"eng":"fortifications of the same kind in every respect, and separate from","engyay":"ortifications-fay of-ay e-thay ame-say ind-kay in-ay every-ay espect-ray, and-ay eparate-say om-fray"} +{"eng":"began to advance the vineae towards the mountain, and to throw up a","engyay":"egan-bay o-tay advance-ay e-thay ineae-vay owards-tay e-thay ountain-may, and-ay o-tay ow-thray up-ay a-ay"} +{"eng":"_rheda_, a sort of gig, or rather curricle; for it was a _four_-wheeled","engyay":"eda_-_rhay, a-ay ort-say of-ay ig-gay, or-ay ather-ray urricle-cay; or-fay it-ay as-way a-ay our_-wheeled-_fay"} +{"eng":"that time, an immense number of hurdles, scaling ladders, and iron","engyay":"at-thay ime-tay, an-ay immense-ay umber-nay of-ay urdles-hay, aling-scay adders-lay, and-ay iron-ay"} +{"eng":"military tribunes and centurions. But the greatest part of all these","engyay":"ilitary-may ibunes-tray and-ay enturions-cay. ut-Bay e-thay eatest-gray art-pay of-ay all-ay ese-thay"} +{"eng":"to the modern _Moigte de Broie_, near the village of _Pontailler_","engyay":"o-tay e-thay odern-may oigte-_May e-day oie_-Bray, ear-nay e-thay illage-vay of-ay ontailler_-_Pay"} +{"eng":"arrived in a few days at Tarraco, where ambassadors from the greatest","engyay":"arrived-ay in-ay a-ay ew-fay ays-day at-ay arraco-Tay, ere-whay ambassadors-ay om-fray e-thay eatest-gray"} +{"eng":"Gen[=e]va, a city of Savoy, now a free republic, upon the borders of","engyay":"en[=e]va-Gay, a-ay ity-cay of-ay avoy-Say, ow-nay a-ay ee-fray epublic-ray, upon-ay e-thay orders-bay of-ay"} +{"eng":"advantage to be orphaned at as early age. Perhaps utter orphanage is","engyay":"advantage-ay o-tay e-bay orphaned-ay at-ay as-ay early-ay age-ay. erhaps-Pay utter-ay orphanage-ay is-ay"} +{"eng":"Albici, did they decline coming to close engagement, nor were they much","engyay":"ici-Albay, id-day ey-thay ecline-day oming-cay o-tay ose-clay engagement-ay, or-nay ere-way ey-thay uch-may"} +{"eng":"v. 11; endeavours in vain to stop the course of Caesar's conquests, 18;","engyay":"v-ay. 11; endeavours-ay in-ay ain-vay o-tay op-stay e-thay ourse-cay of-ay aesar's-Cay onquests-cay, 18;"} +{"eng":"pronounce from lots and divination whether it were expedient that the","engyay":"onounce-pray om-fray ots-lay and-ay ivination-day ether-whay it-ay ere-way expedient-ay at-thay e-thay"} +{"eng":"desired. While the enemy were encumbered by reason of the burdens which","engyay":"esired-day. ile-Whay e-thay enemy-ay ere-way encumbered-ay y-bay eason-ray of-ay e-thay urdens-bay ich-whay"} +{"eng":"the country of the Bituriges. On his arrival, the Bituriges send","engyay":"e-thay ountry-cay of-ay e-thay ituriges-Bay. On-ay is-hay arrival-ay, e-thay ituriges-Bay end-say"} +{"eng":"march through Illyricum to the relief of Italy; but if he endeavoured to","engyay":"arch-may ough-thray yricum-Illay o-tay e-thay elief-ray of-ay aly-Itay; ut-bay if-ay e-hay endeavoured-ay o-tay"} +{"eng":"lest the soldiers, too much irritated both by abhorrence of their","engyay":"est-lay e-thay oldiers-say, oo-tay uch-may irritated-ay oth-bay y-bay abhorrence-ay of-ay eir-thay"} +{"eng":"ensuing year. 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they themselves began to collect forces from the","engyay":"it-ay on-ay ire-fay; ey-thay emselves-thay egan-bay o-tay ollect-cay orces-fay om-fray e-thay"} +{"eng":"after having drawn a large number of men around the whole of the","engyay":"after-ay aving-hay awn-dray a-ay arge-lay umber-nay of-ay en-may around-ay e-thay ole-whay of-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"you have determined to do: this is our last battle, and when it shall be","engyay":"ou-yay ave-hay etermined-day o-tay o-day: is-thay is-ay our-ay ast-lay attle-bay, and-ay en-whay it-ay all-shay e-bay"} +{"eng":"adopting the advice of Domitius, prepared seventeen ships of war, of","engyay":"adopting-ay e-thay advice-ay of-ay omitius-Day, epared-pray eventeen-say ips-shay of-ay ar-way, of-ay"} +{"eng":"soldiers, hurling their javelins from the higher ground, easily broke","engyay":"oldiers-say, urling-hay eir-thay avelins-jay om-fray e-thay igher-hay ound-gray, easily-ay oke-bray"} +{"eng":"At an earlier period perpetual wars had taken place between him and the","engyay":"At-ay an-ay earlier-ay eriod-pay erpetual-pay ars-way ad-hay aken-tay ace-play etween-bay im-hay and-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"he secretly called the army away from Pelusium to Alexandria, and","engyay":"e-hay ecretly-say alled-cay e-thay army-ay away-ay om-fray elusium-Pay o-tay exandria-Alay, and-ay"} +{"eng":"life, and entreated him to spare him, and reminded him of their former","engyay":"ife-lay, and-ay entreated-ay im-hay o-tay are-spay im-hay, and-ay eminded-ray im-hay of-ay eir-thay ormer-fay"} +{"eng":"his oath, that the enemy would not injure them; but as soon as they were","engyay":"is-hay oath-ay, at-thay e-thay enemy-ay ould-way ot-nay injure-ay em-thay; ut-bay as-ay oon-say as-ay ey-thay ere-way"} +{"eng":"lieutenants;\" and stated, \"what the disadvantage of the ground could","engyay":"ieutenants-lay;\" and-ay ated-stay, \"at-whay e-thay isadvantage-day of-ay e-thay ound-gray ould-cay"} +{"eng":"twenty-two days; the Spanish and auxiliary forces had none, for they had","engyay":"enty-two-tway ays-day; e-thay anish-Spay and-ay auxiliary-ay orces-fay ad-hay one-nay, or-fay ey-thay ad-hay"} +{"eng":"_Langres_, in Champagne, G. i. 26, 40","engyay":"angres_-_Lay, in-ay ampagne-Chay, G-ay. i-ay. 26, 40"} +{"eng":"i. 48, iv. 2","engyay":"i-ay. 48, iv-ay. 2"} +{"eng":"daybreak, when Otacilius had sent against them a party of the horse, who","engyay":"aybreak-day, en-whay acilius-Otay ad-hay ent-say against-ay em-thay a-ay arty-pay of-ay e-thay orse-hay, o-whay"} +{"eng":"in another.","engyay":"in-ay another-ay."} +{"eng":"since they were convinced that nothing was an obstacle to the","engyay":"ince-say ey-thay ere-way onvinced-cay at-thay othing-nay as-way an-ay obstacle-ay o-tay e-thay"} +{"eng":"winter quarters with one design, and saw that he had met with a","engyay":"inter-way uarters-qay ith-way one-ay esign-day, and-ay aw-say at-thay e-hay ad-hay et-may ith-way a-ay"} +{"eng":"the greater part of the summer, as the Allier cannot generally be forded","engyay":"e-thay eater-gray art-pay of-ay e-thay ummer-say, as-ay e-thay ier-Allay annot-cay enerally-gay e-bay orded-fay"} +{"eng":"any rank and dignity: for the commonality is held almost in the","engyay":"any-ay ank-ray and-ay ignity-day: or-fay e-thay ommonality-cay is-ay eld-hay almost-ay in-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"Eleut[=e]ti Cadurci, a branch of the Cadurci, in Aquitania. They are","engyay":"eut[=e]ti-Elay adurci-Cay, a-ay anch-bray of-ay e-thay adurci-Cay, in-ay uitania-Aqay. ey-Thay are-ay"} +{"eng":"ships of the enemy: and, after the barbarians observed this taking","engyay":"ips-shay of-ay e-thay enemy-ay: and-ay, after-ay e-thay arbarians-bay observed-ay is-thay aking-tay"} +{"eng":"remains of antiquity discovered among the ruins of Canosa, together with","engyay":"emains-ray of-ay antiquity-ay iscovered-day among-ay e-thay uins-ray of-ay anosa-Cay, ogether-tay ith-way"} +{"eng":"trenches, mounting his horse, and stripping off his general's habit,","engyay":"enches-tray, ounting-may is-hay orse-hay, and-ay ipping-stray off-ay is-hay eneral's-gay abit-hay,"} +{"eng":"every quarter, lest the Romans should build a bridge and bring over","engyay":"every-ay uarter-qay, est-lay e-thay omans-Ray ould-shay uild-bay a-ay idge-bray and-ay ing-bray over-ay"} +{"eng":"purpose of transporting little and a great number of horses, [he makes","engyay":"urpose-pay of-ay ansporting-tray ittle-lay and-ay a-ay eat-gray umber-nay of-ay orses-hay, [e-hay akes-may"} +{"eng":"diligence, as if the business was at an end. For Caesar had given","engyay":"iligence-day, as-ay if-ay e-thay usiness-bay as-way at-ay an-ay end-ay. or-Fay aesar-Cay ad-hay iven-gay"} +{"eng":"Caesar. He fearing, because several were involved in the act, that the","engyay":"aesar-Cay. e-Hay earing-fay, ecause-bay everal-say ere-way involved-ay in-ay e-thay act-ay, at-thay e-thay"} +{"eng":"them even as far as the river at which Vercingetorix with the infantry","engyay":"em-thay even-ay as-ay ar-fay as-ay e-thay iver-ray at-ay ich-whay ercingetorix-Vay ith-way e-thay infantry-ay"} +{"eng":"Bibracte. They come together in great numbers and from every quarter to","engyay":"ibracte-Bay. ey-Thay ome-cay ogether-tay in-ay eat-gray umbers-nay and-ay om-fray every-ay uarter-qay o-tay"} +{"eng":"did this first opinion deceive him. For he reached the place before","engyay":"id-day is-thay irst-fay opinion-ay eceive-day im-hay. or-Fay e-hay eached-ray e-thay ace-play efore-bay"} +{"eng":"determinations. This institution is supposed to have been devised in","engyay":"eterminations-day. is-Thay institution-ay is-ay upposed-say o-tay ave-hay een-bay evised-day in-ay"} +{"eng":"challenge our horse to battle with less spirit than the day before. But","engyay":"allenge-chay our-ay orse-hay o-tay attle-bay ith-way ess-lay irit-spay an-thay e-thay ay-day efore-bay. ut-Bay"} +{"eng":"the plutei to other works. They began to suspend gradually, and raise by","engyay":"e-thay utei-play o-tay other-ay orks-way. ey-Thay egan-bay o-tay uspend-say adually-gray, and-ay aise-ray y-bay"} +{"eng":"to go to Gergovia and unite ourselves to the Arverni. Or have we any","engyay":"o-tay o-gay o-tay ergovia-Gay and-ay unite-ay ourselves-ay o-tay e-thay erni-Arvay. 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To this man he gave letters and instructions to","engyay":"of-ay is-hay acquaintance-ay. o-Tay is-thay an-may e-hay ave-gay etters-lay and-ay instructions-ay o-tay"} +{"eng":"having there learnt the loss he had sustained, and perceiving that","engyay":"aving-hay ere-thay earnt-lay e-thay oss-lay e-hay ad-hay ustained-say, and-ay erceiving-pay at-thay"} +{"eng":"declared him promoted from the eighth to the first centurion. For it","engyay":"eclared-day im-hay omoted-pray om-fray e-thay eighth-ay o-tay e-thay irst-fay enturion-cay. or-Fay it-ay"} +{"eng":"number of our ships, fled the sea, and running his three-decked covered","engyay":"umber-nay of-ay our-ay ips-shay, ed-flay e-thay ea-say, and-ay unning-ray is-hay ee-decked-thray overed-cay"} +{"eng":"consecrated place in the territories of the Carnutes, which is reckoned","engyay":"onsecrated-cay ace-play in-ay e-thay erritories-tay of-ay e-thay arnutes-Cay, ich-whay is-ay eckoned-ray"} +{"eng":"containing _Andalusia_, and a part of _Granada_","engyay":"ontaining-cay alusia_-_Anday, and-ay a-ay art-pay of-ay anada_-_Gray"} +{"eng":"it finally terminates in the promontory of Leucopetra, near Rhegium. The","engyay":"it-ay inally-fay erminates-tay in-ay e-thay omontory-pray of-ay eucopetra-Lay, ear-nay egium-Rhay. e-Thay"} +{"eng":"Whereupon, assembling the centurions, he quickly gives orders to the","engyay":"ereupon-Whay, assembling-ay e-thay enturions-cay, e-hay uickly-qay ives-gay orders-ay o-tay e-thay"} +{"eng":"continued to chase us. Our men, taking advantage of fortune's kindness,","engyay":"ontinued-cay o-tay ase-chay us-ay. ur-Oay en-may, aking-tay advantage-ay of-ay ortune's-fay indness-kay,"} +{"eng":"Su[=e]vi, an ancient, great, and warlike people of Germany, who","engyay":"u[=e]vi-Say, an-ay ancient-ay, eat-gray, and-ay arlike-way eople-pay of-ay ermany-Gay, o-whay"} +{"eng":"govern nor distinguish their men, nor have the means of supplying them","engyay":"overn-gay or-nay istinguish-day eir-thay en-may, or-nay ave-hay e-thay eans-may of-ay upplying-say em-thay"} +{"eng":"inhabitants, cattle, and buildings, so that from the abhorrence of his","engyay":"inhabitants-ay, attle-cay, and-ay uildings-bay, o-say at-thay om-fray e-thay abhorrence-ay of-ay is-hay"} +{"eng":"into the most plentiful part of the country of the Bituriges; who,","engyay":"into-ay e-thay ost-may entiful-play art-pay of-ay e-thay ountry-cay of-ay e-thay ituriges-Bay; o-whay,"} +{"eng":"cavalry, upon a large number being slain, and several taken prisoners,","engyay":"avalry-cay, upon-ay a-ay arge-lay umber-nay eing-bay ain-slay, and-ay everal-say aken-tay isoners-pray,"} +{"eng":"themselves how far they ought to proceed, or what they ought to do, and","engyay":"emselves-thay ow-hay ar-fay ey-thay ought-ay o-tay oceed-pray, or-ay at-whay ey-thay ought-ay o-tay o-day, and-ay"} +{"eng":"Greece, and be able to conduct the war on either side of it, or whether","engyay":"eece-Gray, and-ay e-bay able-ay o-tay onduct-cay e-thay ar-way on-ay either-ay ide-say of-ay it-ay, or-ay ether-whay"} +{"eng":"government and laws, and summoned all the senate, and those between whom","engyay":"overnment-gay and-ay aws-lay, and-ay ummoned-say all-ay e-thay enate-say, and-ay ose-thay etween-bay om-whay"} +{"eng":"nevertheless, there existed a very intimate tie between him and Caesar;","engyay":"evertheless-nay, ere-thay existed-ay a-ay ery-vay intimate-ay ie-tay etween-bay im-hay and-ay aesar-Cay;"} +{"eng":"numerous embassies had begun to wait on him from many of the states,","engyay":"umerous-nay embassies-ay ad-hay egun-bay o-tay ait-way on-ay im-hay om-fray any-may of-ay e-thay ates-stay,"} +{"eng":"in him, a great aversion to Comius, on which account he executed","engyay":"in-ay im-hay, a-ay eat-gray aversion-ay o-tay omius-Cay, on-ay ich-whay account-ay e-hay executed-ay"} +{"eng":"ought to be attempted by him, or that his army ought not otherwise to be","engyay":"ought-ay o-tay e-bay attempted-ay y-bay im-hay, or-ay at-thay is-hay army-ay ought-ay ot-nay otherwise-ay o-tay e-bay"} +{"eng":"the signal, marshalled his army, and began to go around his ranks and","engyay":"e-thay ignal-say, arshalled-may is-hay army-ay, and-ay egan-bay o-tay o-gay around-ay is-hay anks-ray and-ay"} +{"eng":"pay, corn, clothing, and other military honours.","engyay":"ay-pay, orn-cay, othing-clay, and-ay other-ay ilitary-may onours-hay."} +{"eng":"resigned the imperial dignity","engyay":"esigned-ray e-thay imperial-ay ignity-day"} +{"eng":"short respite they again renewed their course, and threw their javelins,","engyay":"ort-shay espite-ray ey-thay again-ay enewed-ray eir-thay ourse-cay, and-ay ew-thray eir-thay avelins-jay,"} +{"eng":"great confusion. But the enemy, who were acquainted with all the","engyay":"eat-gray onfusion-cay. ut-Bay e-thay enemy-ay, o-whay ere-way acquainted-ay ith-way all-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"those things which strike us with admiration by their novelty, and those","engyay":"ose-thay ings-thay ich-whay ike-stray us-ay ith-way admiration-ay y-bay eir-thay ovelty-nay, and-ay ose-thay"} +{"eng":"Almost in the middle of the journey, a party of horse that were sent by","engyay":"ost-Almay in-ay e-thay iddle-may of-ay e-thay ourney-jay, a-ay arty-pay of-ay orse-hay at-thay ere-way ent-say y-bay"} +{"eng":"remaining days. The work is carried on incessantly in the night: not","engyay":"emaining-ray ays-day. e-Thay ork-way is-ay arried-cay on-ay incessantly-ay in-ay e-thay ight-nay: ot-nay"} +{"eng":"as a loan from the collectors, as on their first appointment.","engyay":"as-ay a-ay oan-lay om-fray e-thay ollectors-cay, as-ay on-ay eir-thay irst-fay appointment-ay."} +{"eng":"river was least, sometimes by day, but more frequently by night), but","engyay":"iver-ray as-way east-lay, ometimes-say y-bay ay-day, ut-bay ore-may equently-fray y-bay ight-nay), ut-bay"} +{"eng":"had said [he would]. On the seventh day, as he did not discontinue his","engyay":"ad-hay aid-say [e-hay ould-way]. On-ay e-thay eventh-say ay-day, as-ay e-hay id-day ot-nay iscontinue-day is-hay"} +{"eng":"divided by the ancients into Tarraconensis, Baetica, and Lusitania. This","engyay":"ivided-day y-bay e-thay ancients-ay into-ay arraconensis-Tay, aetica-Bay, and-ay usitania-Lay. is-Thay"} +{"eng":"continued in friendship to the Roman people, though a part of his state","engyay":"ontinued-cay in-ay iendship-fray o-tay e-thay oman-Ray eople-pay, ough-thay a-ay art-pay of-ay is-hay ate-stay"} +{"eng":"hearing the shouts, and, afterwards, by frequent accounts that the town","engyay":"earing-hay e-thay outs-shay, and-ay, afterwards-ay, y-bay equent-fray accounts-ay at-thay e-thay own-tay"} +{"eng":"again made an assault out of the wood upon our men, who did not dare to","engyay":"again-ay ade-may an-ay assault-ay out-ay of-ay e-thay ood-way upon-ay our-ay en-may, o-whay id-day ot-nay are-day o-tay"} +{"eng":"on the enemy by gestures and by words, to enter if they wished; but none","engyay":"on-ay e-thay enemy-ay y-bay estures-gay and-ay y-bay ords-way, o-tay enter-ay if-ay ey-thay ished-way; ut-bay one-nay"} +{"eng":"Ambrones, an ancient people, who lived in the country which is now","engyay":"ones-Ambray, an-ay ancient-ay eople-pay, o-whay ived-lay in-ay e-thay ountry-cay ich-whay is-ay ow-nay"} +{"eng":"relieve the wearied. The earth, heaped up by all against the","engyay":"elieve-ray e-thay earied-way. e-Thay earth-ay, eaped-hay up-ay y-bay all-ay against-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"iii. 106","engyay":"iii-ay. 106"} +{"eng":"Boeotia, a country in Greece; separated from Attica by Mount Citheron.","engyay":"oeotia-Bay, a-ay ountry-cay in-ay eece-Gray; eparated-say om-fray ica-Attay y-bay ount-May itheron-Cay."} +{"eng":"Attica, a country of Greece, between Achaia and Macedonia, famous on","engyay":"ica-Attay, a-ay ountry-cay of-ay eece-Gray, etween-bay aia-Achay and-ay acedonia-May, amous-fay on-ay"} +{"eng":"flocking to him in all directions, and seeking, publicly and privately,","engyay":"ocking-flay o-tay im-hay in-ay all-ay irections-day, and-ay eeking-say, ublicly-pay and-ay ivately-pray,"} +{"eng":"barbarians it appeared certain had come up to our camp), put to flight","engyay":"arbarians-bay it-ay appeared-ay ertain-cay ad-hay ome-cay up-ay o-tay our-ay amp-cay), ut-pay o-tay ight-flay"} +{"eng":"his legions over, halted before the town and encamped close by the","engyay":"is-hay egions-lay over-ay, alted-hay efore-bay e-thay own-tay and-ay encamped-ay ose-clay y-bay e-thay"} +{"eng":"levy of cavalry on the states.","engyay":"evy-lay of-ay avalry-cay on-ay e-thay ates-stay."} +{"eng":"Gergovia, and, weeping, said, \"Soldiers, whither are we going? All our","engyay":"ergovia-Gay, and-ay, eeping-way, aid-say, \"oldiers-Say, ither-whay are-ay e-way oing-gay? All-ay our-ay"} +{"eng":"mouths of the Danube","engyay":"ouths-may of-ay e-thay anube-Day"} +{"eng":"plan left was, that whenever they came near such places, they should","engyay":"an-play eft-lay as-way, at-thay enever-whay ey-thay ame-cay ear-nay uch-say aces-play, ey-thay ould-shay"} +{"eng":"with great violence from opposite sides: but Brutus, seeing into their","engyay":"ith-way eat-gray iolence-vay om-fray opposite-ay ides-say: ut-bay utus-Bray, eeing-say into-ay eir-thay"} +{"eng":"the two legions from their expedition through Asia and Syria, to","engyay":"e-thay o-tway egions-lay om-fray eir-thay expedition-ay ough-thray ia-Asay and-ay yria-Say, o-tay"} +{"eng":"and mantlets, and climb the rampart with ladders. But so great was the","engyay":"and-ay antlets-may, and-ay imb-clay e-thay ampart-ray ith-way adders-lay. ut-Bay o-say eat-gray as-way e-thay"} +{"eng":"XV.--This opinion having been approved of by unanimous consent, more","engyay":"is-XV.--Thay opinion-ay aving-hay een-bay approved-ay of-ay y-bay unanimous-ay onsent-cay, ore-may"} +{"eng":"the king had left to garrison the town, and saw a crowd gathering","engyay":"e-thay ing-kay ad-hay eft-lay o-tay arrison-gay e-thay own-tay, and-ay aw-say a-ay owd-cray athering-gay"} +{"eng":"Ansivarii, see _Ancibarii_","engyay":"ivarii-Ansay, ee-say ibarii_-_Ancay"} +{"eng":"small boats; and at the same time he seized a natural mole on the","engyay":"all-smay oats-bay; and-ay at-ay e-thay ame-say ime-tay e-hay eized-say a-ay atural-nay ole-may on-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"surrounded on their exposed flank by the single men who ran forward from","engyay":"urrounded-say on-ay eir-thay exposed-ay ank-flay y-bay e-thay ingle-say en-may o-whay an-ray orward-fay om-fray"} +{"eng":"ground not more than four inches; at the same time for the purpose of","engyay":"ound-gray ot-nay ore-may an-thay our-fay inches-ay; at-ay e-thay ame-say ime-tay or-fay e-thay urpose-pay of-ay"} +{"eng":"earnestly advises them to avenge, in the same manner as he did, the","engyay":"earnestly-ay advises-ay em-thay o-tay avenge-ay, in-ay e-thay ame-say anner-may as-ay e-hay id-day, e-thay"} +{"eng":"temple of Diana there in danger of being stripped, G. iii. 32","engyay":"emple-tay of-ay iana-Day ere-thay in-ay anger-day of-ay eing-bay ipped-stray, G-ay. iii-ay. 32"} +{"eng":"conveyed the corn from the surrounding country, and from all the forts","engyay":"onveyed-cay e-thay orn-cay om-fray e-thay urrounding-say ountry-cay, and-ay om-fray all-ay e-thay orts-fay"} +{"eng":"LV.--But the Treviri and Indutiomarus let no part of the entire winter","engyay":"ut-LV.--Bay e-thay eviri-Tray and-ay utiomarus-Inday et-lay o-nay art-pay of-ay e-thay entire-ay inter-way"} +{"eng":"Wherefore, with the general consent, Curio determined to wait for the","engyay":"erefore-Whay, ith-way e-thay eneral-gay onsent-cay, urio-Cay etermined-day o-tay ait-way or-fay e-thay"} +{"eng":"two armies.","engyay":"o-tway armies-ay."} +{"eng":"XXV.--After he had sent either his legions or auxiliaries through every","engyay":"er-XXV.--Aftay e-hay ad-hay ent-say either-ay is-hay egions-lay or-ay auxiliaries-ay ough-thray every-ay"} +{"eng":"XIII.--For their ships were built and equipped after this manner. The","engyay":"or-XIII.--Fay eir-thay ips-shay ere-way uilt-bay and-ay equipped-ay after-ay is-thay anner-may. e-Thay"} +{"eng":"that he might adopt such plans as the circumstance required, than to","engyay":"at-thay e-hay ight-may adopt-ay uch-say ans-play as-ay e-thay ircumstance-cay equired-ray, an-thay o-tay"} +{"eng":"Ems and the Weser, below the Lippe","engyay":"Ems-ay and-ay e-thay eser-Way, elow-bay e-thay ippe-Lay"} +{"eng":"courage and resolution; nor did the Albici, a hardy people, bred on the","engyay":"ourage-cay and-ay esolution-ray; or-nay id-day e-thay ici-Albay, a-ay ardy-hay eople-pay, ed-bray on-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"farther, and learn that all the army has removed. Thereon one of the","engyay":"arther-fay, and-ay earn-lay at-thay all-ay e-thay army-ay as-hay emoved-ray. ereon-Thay one-ay of-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"having notice of Caninius's approach, turned his whole force against the","engyay":"aving-hay otice-nay of-ay aninius's-Cay approach-ay, urned-tay is-hay ole-whay orce-fay against-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"Br[=u]tus, appointed to command the fleet in the war against the people","engyay":"u]tus-Br[=ay, appointed-ay o-tay ommand-cay e-thay eet-flay in-ay e-thay ar-way against-ay e-thay eople-pay"} +{"eng":"if possible; but when necessity obliged them to come nearer, they had","engyay":"if-ay ossible-pay; ut-bay en-whay ecessity-nay obliged-ay em-thay o-tay ome-cay earer-nay, ey-thay ad-hay"} +{"eng":"LXXII.--Caesar, on learning these proceedings from the deserters and","engyay":"aesar-LXXII.--Cay, on-ay earning-lay ese-thay oceedings-pray om-fray e-thay eserters-day and-ay"} +{"eng":"computer virus, or computer codes that damage or cannot be read by","engyay":"omputer-cay irus-vay, or-ay omputer-cay odes-cay at-thay amage-day or-ay annot-cay e-bay ead-ray y-bay"} +{"eng":"match for them, G. iii. 7; the Ubii pay them tribute, G. iv. 4","engyay":"atch-may or-fay em-thay, G-ay. iii-ay. 7; e-thay ii-Ubay ay-pay em-thay ibute-tray, G-ay. iv-ay. 4"} +{"eng":"forces; he gives him instructions that the cavalry should range as","engyay":"orces-fay; e-hay ives-gay im-hay instructions-ay at-thay e-thay avalry-cay ould-shay ange-ray as-ay"} +{"eng":"and hurdles that were carried down the river, Afranius immediately","engyay":"and-ay urdles-hay at-thay ere-way arried-cay own-day e-thay iver-ray, anius-Afray immediately-ay"} +{"eng":"of a single ship? That on my arrival, in the very first attack, I routed","engyay":"of-ay a-ay ingle-say ip-shay? at-Thay on-ay y-may arrival-ay, in-ay e-thay ery-vay irst-fay attack-ay, I-ay outed-ray"} +{"eng":"the legion.\" Thus he fell fighting a few moments after, and saved his","engyay":"e-thay egion-lay.\" us-Thay e-hay ell-fay ighting-fay a-ay ew-fay oments-may after-ay, and-ay aved-say is-hay"} +{"eng":"brother of Eporedorix, and orders him to wage war against the","engyay":"other-bray of-ay oredorix-Epay, and-ay orders-ay im-hay o-tay age-way ar-way against-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"[to the effect] that all the youth of Italy should take the military","engyay":"[o-tay e-thay effect-ay] at-thay all-ay e-thay outh-yay of-ay aly-Itay ould-shay ake-tay e-thay ilitary-may"} +{"eng":"camp. When they had come to the camp, our men, after making a sally,","engyay":"amp-cay. en-Whay ey-thay ad-hay ome-cay o-tay e-thay amp-cay, our-ay en-may, after-ay aking-may a-ay ally-say,"} +{"eng":"in the centre of the line; the cavalry closed the flanks. The hostile","engyay":"in-ay e-thay entre-cay of-ay e-thay ine-lay; e-thay avalry-cay osed-clay e-thay anks-flay. e-Thay ostile-hay"} +{"eng":"made them rich presents: and in order to attach them more firmly to his","engyay":"ade-may em-thay ich-ray esents-pray: and-ay in-ay order-ay o-tay attach-ay em-thay ore-may irmly-fay o-tay is-hay"} +{"eng":"informed of the departure of the Germans by their scouts, had without","engyay":"informed-ay of-ay e-thay eparture-day of-ay e-thay ermans-Gay y-bay eir-thay outs-scay, ad-hay ithout-way"} +{"eng":"the soldiers and the centurions of the first rank, were of opinion \"that","engyay":"e-thay oldiers-say and-ay e-thay enturions-cay of-ay e-thay irst-fay ank-ray, ere-way of-ay opinion-ay \"at-thay"} +{"eng":"also expected by them, and were on their march; that they had put their","engyay":"also-ay expected-ay y-bay em-thay, and-ay ere-way on-ay eir-thay arch-may; at-thay ey-thay ad-hay ut-pay eir-thay"} +{"eng":"sort were opposed by the Gauls; since they are a nation of consummate","engyay":"ort-say ere-way opposed-ay y-bay e-thay auls-Gay; ince-say ey-thay are-ay a-ay ation-nay of-ay onsummate-cay"} +{"eng":"youth, the latter had become powerful through his means, which power and","engyay":"outh-yay, e-thay atter-lay ad-hay ecome-bay owerful-pay ough-thray is-hay eans-may, ich-whay ower-pay and-ay"} +{"eng":"most unequivocal facts were added, viz., that he had led the Helvetii","engyay":"ost-may unequivocal-ay acts-fay ere-way added-ay, iz-vay., at-thay e-hay ad-hay ed-lay e-thay elvetii-Hay"} +{"eng":"slain, 62","engyay":"ain-slay, 62"} +{"eng":"Labienus: before he does that, he informs them of what he desires to be","engyay":"abienus-Lay: efore-bay e-hay oes-day at-thay, e-hay informs-ay em-thay of-ay at-whay e-hay esires-day o-tay e-bay"} +{"eng":"a knowledge of these particulars before he in person should make a","engyay":"a-ay owledge-knay of-ay ese-thay articulars-pay efore-bay e-hay in-ay erson-pay ould-shay ake-may a-ay"} +{"eng":"or leaping from their chariots. Immediately after this retreat, the","engyay":"or-ay eaping-lay om-fray eir-thay ariots-chay. ediately-Immay after-ay is-thay etreat-ray, e-thay"} +{"eng":"the enemy's fleet? That twice in two days I defeated the enemy's horse?","engyay":"e-thay enemy's-ay eet-flay? at-Thay ice-tway in-ay o-tway ays-day I-ay efeated-day e-thay enemy's-ay orse-hay?"} +{"eng":"of Caesar's soldiers might be checked, and their line broken, and that","engyay":"of-ay aesar's-Cay oldiers-say ight-may e-bay ecked-chay, and-ay eir-thay ine-lay oken-bray, and-ay at-thay"} +{"eng":"LIII.--In the meanwhile the report respecting the victory of Caesar is","engyay":"LIII.--In-ay e-thay eanwhile-may e-thay eport-ray especting-ray e-thay ictory-vay of-ay aesar-Cay is-ay"} +{"eng":"and corn were wanting to the Romans, and discovered the small number of","engyay":"and-ay orn-cay ere-way anting-way o-tay e-thay omans-Ray, and-ay iscovered-day e-thay all-smay umber-nay of-ay"} +{"eng":"that he should be left in Gaul; partly, because, being unaccustomed to","engyay":"at-thay e-hay ould-shay e-bay eft-lay in-ay aul-Gay; artly-pay, ecause-bay, eing-bay unaccustomed-ay o-tay"} +{"eng":"Salassii, an ancient city of Piedmont, whose chief town was where now","engyay":"alassii-Say, an-ay ancient-ay ity-cay of-ay iedmont-Pay, ose-whay ief-chay own-tay as-way ere-whay ow-nay"} +{"eng":"gates, and sending out the cavalry, soon puts the enemy to flight, so","engyay":"ates-gay, and-ay ending-say out-ay e-thay avalry-cay, oon-say uts-pay e-thay enemy-ay o-tay ight-flay, o-say"} +{"eng":"marched with all his forces to Caesar.","engyay":"arched-may ith-way all-ay is-hay orces-fay o-tay aesar-Cay."} +{"eng":"quarters on the Saone, where he had posted them as mentioned in a former","engyay":"uarters-qay on-ay e-thay aone-Say, ere-whay e-hay ad-hay osted-pay em-thay as-ay entioned-may in-ay a-ay ormer-fay"} +{"eng":"the first collision with the regular forces of the existing oligarchies,","engyay":"e-thay irst-fay ollision-cay ith-way e-thay egular-ray orces-fay of-ay e-thay existing-ay oligarchies-ay,"} +{"eng":"that question as to the greatest man in action upon the rolls of History","engyay":"at-thay uestion-qay as-ay o-tay e-thay eatest-gray an-may in-ay action-ay upon-ay e-thay olls-ray of-ay istory-Hay"} +{"eng":"applauded the courage and firmness of the senate, acquainted them with","engyay":"applauded-ay e-thay ourage-cay and-ay irmness-fay of-ay e-thay enate-say, acquainted-ay em-thay ith-way"} +{"eng":"the Germans, the innocent should suffer the penalty of the guilty: they","engyay":"e-thay ermans-Gay, e-thay innocent-ay ould-shay uffer-say e-thay enalty-pay of-ay e-thay uilty-gay: ey-thay"} +{"eng":"this agreement for keeping the Project Gutenberg-tm name associated with","engyay":"is-thay agreement-ay or-fay eeping-kay e-thay oject-Pray utenberg-tm-Gay ame-nay associated-ay ith-way"} +{"eng":"Sextus, Quintilius Varus, qaestor, C. i. 23; C. ii. 28","engyay":"extus-Say, uintilius-Qay arus-Vay, aestor-qay, C-ay. i-ay. 23; C-ay. ii-ay. 28"} +{"eng":"late in the night, for they had set waggons in the way as a rampart, and","engyay":"ate-lay in-ay e-thay ight-nay, or-fay ey-thay ad-hay et-say aggons-way in-ay e-thay ay-way as-ay a-ay ampart-ray, and-ay"} +{"eng":"to the Project Gutenberg-tm License for all works posted with the","engyay":"o-tay e-thay oject-Pray utenberg-tm-Gay icense-Lay or-fay all-ay orks-way osted-pay ith-way e-thay"} +{"eng":"protracted. They applied to their tribunes and centurions, and entreated","engyay":"otracted-pray. ey-Thay applied-ay o-tay eir-thay ibunes-tray and-ay enturions-cay, and-ay entreated-ay"} +{"eng":"overpower the Helvetii, they would wrest their freedom from the Aedui","engyay":"overpower-ay e-thay elvetii-Hay, ey-thay ould-way est-wray eir-thay eedom-fray om-fray e-thay edui-Aay"} +{"eng":"appointed by Pothinus commander of all the Egyptian forces, _ibid_. 108;","engyay":"appointed-ay y-bay othinus-Pay ommander-cay of-ay all-ay e-thay yptian-Egay orces-fay, ibid_-_ay. 108;"} +{"eng":"XXXIII.--Towards evening Caesar ordered the gates to be shut, and the","engyay":"owards-XXXIII.--Tay evening-ay aesar-Cay ordered-ay e-thay ates-gay o-tay e-bay ut-shay, and-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"great man through the whole circumstances of his romantic career; though","engyay":"eat-gray an-may ough-thray e-thay ole-whay ircumstances-cay of-ay is-hay omantic-ray areer-cay; ough-thay"} +{"eng":"THE CIVIL WAR","engyay":"THE-ay CIVIL-ay WAR-ay"} +{"eng":"one of those three which he had lately raised in Italy and brought over.","engyay":"one-ay of-ay ose-thay ee-thray ich-whay e-hay ad-hay ately-lay aised-ray in-ay aly-Itay and-ay ought-bray over-ay."} +{"eng":"_ibid_. 110","engyay":"ibid_-_ay. 110"} +{"eng":"they had become informed of these things.","engyay":"ey-thay ad-hay ecome-bay informed-ay of-ay ese-thay ings-thay."} +{"eng":"being composed of two, he called the Gemella; one from Crete and","engyay":"eing-bay omposed-cay of-ay o-tway, e-hay alled-cay e-thay emella-Gay; one-ay om-fray ete-Cray and-ay"} +{"eng":"peculiarities.","engyay":"eculiarities-pay."} +{"eng":"previous days; the positive assertion of the [pretended] deserter; want","engyay":"evious-pray ays-day; e-thay ositive-pay assertion-ay of-ay e-thay [etended-pray] eserter-day; ant-way"} +{"eng":"according to the occasion and according to the circumstance; he himself,","engyay":"according-ay o-tay e-thay occasion-ay and-ay according-ay o-tay e-thay ircumstance-cay; e-hay imself-hay,"} +{"eng":" returns. Royalty payments should be clearly marked as such and","engyay":" eturns-ray. oyalty-Ray ayments-pay ould-shay e-bay early-clay arked-may as-ay uch-say and-ay"} +{"eng":"silver over the wall, and bending over as far as the lower part of the","engyay":"ilver-say over-ay e-thay all-way, and-ay ending-bay over-ay as-ay ar-fay as-ay e-thay ower-lay art-pay of-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"them was Valerius, the son of Lucius Flaccus, who as praetor had","engyay":"em-thay as-way alerius-Vay, e-thay on-say of-ay ucius-Lay accus-Flay, o-whay as-ay aetor-pray ad-hay"} +{"eng":"them he meets with Ulcilles Hirrus fleeing from Camerinum, with six","engyay":"em-thay e-hay eets-may ith-way illes-Ulcay irrus-Hay eeing-flay om-fray amerinum-Cay, ith-way ix-say"} +{"eng":"partisans; kings even are known to have taken his pay. And it is","engyay":"artisans-pay; ings-kay even-ay are-ay own-knay o-tay ave-hay aken-tay is-hay ay-pay. And-ay it-ay is-ay"} +{"eng":"that all resources seemed to fail him: which generally happens to those","engyay":"at-thay all-ay esources-ray eemed-say o-tay ail-fay im-hay: ich-whay enerally-gay appens-hay o-tay ose-thay"} +{"eng":"their eyes put out, that they may be an example to the rest, and","engyay":"eir-thay eyes-ay ut-pay out-ay, at-thay ey-thay ay-may e-bay an-ay example-ay o-tay e-thay est-ray, and-ay"} +{"eng":"Aulerci Brannovices, a people of Gaul, _Morienne_","engyay":"ulerci-Aay annovices-Bray, a-ay eople-pay of-ay aul-Gay, orienne_-_May"} +{"eng":"possessed themselves of the camp, and the double danger both from within","engyay":"ossessed-pay emselves-thay of-ay e-thay amp-cay, and-ay e-thay ouble-day anger-day oth-bay om-fray ithin-way"} +{"eng":"suffer their line to be put into disorder. And he is said to have done","engyay":"uffer-say eir-thay ine-lay o-tay e-bay ut-pay into-ay isorder-day. And-ay e-hay is-ay aid-say o-tay ave-hay one-day"} +{"eng":"protection of Caesar had come to the continent of Gaul to [meet] him","engyay":"otection-pray of-ay aesar-Cay ad-hay ome-cay o-tay e-thay ontinent-cay of-ay aul-Gay o-tay [eet-may] im-hay"} +{"eng":"Sabinus having been circulated among them, almost all the states of Gaul","engyay":"abinus-Say aving-hay een-bay irculated-cay among-ay em-thay, almost-ay all-ay e-thay ates-stay of-ay aul-Gay"} +{"eng":"XXXVIII.--Litavicus, having received the command of the army, suddenly","engyay":"itavicus-XXXVIII.--Lay, aving-hay eceived-ray e-thay ommand-cay of-ay e-thay army-ay, uddenly-say"} +{"eng":"very high, and their minds seemed to be eagerly disposed for peace.","engyay":"ery-vay igh-hay, and-ay eir-thay inds-may eemed-say o-tay e-bay eagerly-ay isposed-day or-fay eace-pay."} +{"eng":"could have been destroyed. Immediately after midnight, the cavalry are","engyay":"ould-cay ave-hay een-bay estroyed-day. ediately-Immay after-ay idnight-may, e-thay avalry-cay are-ay"} +{"eng":"issue would the advice of Cotta and of those who differed from him,","engyay":"issue-ay ould-way e-thay advice-ay of-ay otta-Cay and-ay of-ay ose-thay o-whay iffered-day om-fray im-hay,"} +{"eng":"he got their chiefs alive into his power, and, amongst them, Surus, an","engyay":"e-hay ot-gay eir-thay iefs-chay alive-ay into-ay is-hay ower-pay, and-ay, amongst-ay em-thay, urus-Say, an-ay"} +{"eng":"purpose, they had made war without a reason, said that he would pardon","engyay":"urpose-pay, ey-thay ad-hay ade-may ar-way ithout-way a-ay eason-ray, aid-say at-thay e-hay ould-way ardon-pay"} +{"eng":"selected six thousand of his bravest foot and a thousand horse, with","engyay":"elected-say ix-say ousand-thay of-ay is-hay avest-bray oot-fay and-ay a-ay ousand-thay orse-hay, ith-way"} +{"eng":"higher grounds were unoccupied: but that the German horse had made a","engyay":"igher-hay ounds-gray ere-way unoccupied-ay: ut-bay at-thay e-thay erman-Gay orse-hay ad-hay ade-may a-ay"} +{"eng":"who had mounted the rampart by a narrow breach, being apprehensive of","engyay":"o-whay ad-hay ounted-may e-thay ampart-ray y-bay a-ay arrow-nay each-bray, eing-bay apprehensive-ay of-ay"} +{"eng":"Germans, and that having crossed the Rhine at an early period, they had","engyay":"ermans-Gay, and-ay at-thay aving-hay ossed-cray e-thay ine-Rhay at-ay an-ay early-ay eriod-pay, ey-thay ad-hay"} +{"eng":"discovered the preceding summer that there was the best landing-place,","engyay":"iscovered-day e-thay eceding-pray ummer-say at-thay ere-thay as-way e-thay est-bay anding-place-lay,"} +{"eng":"country of the Ruteni, gains over that state to the Arverni. Having","engyay":"ountry-cay of-ay e-thay uteni-Ray, ains-gay over-ay at-thay ate-stay o-tay e-thay erni-Arvay. aving-Hay"} +{"eng":"sufficient reason for levying money on it. Officers were appointed to","engyay":"ufficient-say eason-ray or-fay evying-lay oney-may on-ay it-ay. icers-Offay ere-way appointed-ay o-tay"} +{"eng":"committed in their territories by the Helvetii, G. i. 11; join in a","engyay":"ommitted-cay in-ay eir-thay erritories-tay y-bay e-thay elvetii-Hay, G-ay. i-ay. 11; oin-jay in-ay a-ay"} +{"eng":"him, and were complaining of the aggressions of the Suevi, and","engyay":"im-hay, and-ay ere-way omplaining-cay of-ay e-thay aggressions-ay of-ay e-thay uevi-Say, and-ay"} +{"eng":"Report exaggerated them so that the war appeared to be almost at an end.","engyay":"eport-Ray exaggerated-ay em-thay o-say at-thay e-thay ar-way appeared-ay o-tay e-bay almost-ay at-ay an-ay end-ay."} +{"eng":"length of journeys which he accomplished within a given time appears","engyay":"ength-lay of-ay ourneys-jay ich-whay e-hay accomplished-ay ithin-way a-ay iven-gay ime-tay appears-ay"} +{"eng":"North Sea at Ritzbuttel, about sixty miles below Hamburg","engyay":"orth-Nay ea-Say at-ay itzbuttel-Ray, about-ay ixty-say iles-may elow-bay amburg-Hay"} +{"eng":"endeavoured, through their military tribunes and the centurions of the","engyay":"endeavoured-ay, ough-thray eir-thay ilitary-may ibunes-tray and-ay e-thay enturions-cay of-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"had been sent with a small force, was drawing near to Utica. Curio","engyay":"ad-hay een-bay ent-say ith-way a-ay all-smay orce-fay, as-way awing-dray ear-nay o-tay ica-Utay. urio-Cay"} +{"eng":"public good, and not vent his anger so violently against his enemies,","engyay":"ublic-pay ood-gay, and-ay ot-nay ent-vay is-hay anger-ay o-say iolently-vay against-ay is-hay enemies-ay,"} +{"eng":"whatever they resolved on.","engyay":"atever-whay ey-thay esolved-ray on-ay."} +{"eng":"married wives there, by whom the greatest part of them had children. To","engyay":"arried-may ives-way ere-thay, y-bay om-whay e-thay eatest-gray art-pay of-ay em-thay ad-hay ildren-chay. o-Tay"} +{"eng":"inclinations, he made his escape privately. The inhabitants of Apollonia","engyay":"inclinations-ay, e-hay ade-may is-hay escape-ay ivately-pray. e-Thay inhabitants-ay of-ay ollonia-Apay"} +{"eng":"flight and slaughter of their men, never thought of opposing us; and","engyay":"ight-flay and-ay aughter-slay of-ay eir-thay en-may, ever-nay ought-thay of-ay opposing-ay us-ay; and-ay"} +{"eng":"person, he suddenly flew to the rampart, interrupted the conferences of","engyay":"erson-pay, e-hay uddenly-say ew-flay o-tay e-thay ampart-ray, interrupted-ay e-thay onferences-cay of-ay"} +{"eng":"which the Roman splendours of that age proceeded. A forum which Caesar","engyay":"ich-whay e-thay oman-Ray endours-splay of-ay at-thay age-ay oceeded-pray. A-ay orum-fay ich-whay aesar-Cay"} +{"eng":"sovereignty in his own state, which his father had held before him, and","engyay":"overeignty-say in-ay is-hay own-ay ate-stay, ich-whay is-hay ather-fay ad-hay eld-hay efore-bay im-hay, and-ay"} +{"eng":"thought that he might, on that account, relax his speed, he halted there","engyay":"ought-thay at-thay e-hay ight-may, on-ay at-thay account-ay, elax-ray is-hay eed-spay, e-hay alted-hay ere-thay"} +{"eng":"XLVIII.--In two days after this transaction, there happened an","engyay":"XLVIII.--In-ay o-tway ays-day after-ay is-thay ansaction-tray, ere-thay appened-hay an-ay"} +{"eng":"several, they returned without any loss to the main body.","engyay":"everal-say, ey-thay eturned-ray ithout-way any-ay oss-lay o-tay e-thay ain-may ody-bay."} +{"eng":"despatched letters to Pompey, that if he pleased he might order the rest","engyay":"espatched-day etters-lay o-tay ompey-Pay, at-thay if-ay e-hay eased-play e-hay ight-may order-ay e-thay est-ray"} +{"eng":"country is now called _Le Chablais_, G. iii. 1","engyay":"ountry-cay is-ay ow-nay alled-cay e-_Lay ablais_-Chay, G-ay. iii-ay. 1"} +{"eng":"convoy at the break of day. They, alarmed at so unexpected an evil, fled","engyay":"onvoy-cay at-ay e-thay eak-bray of-ay ay-day. ey-Thay, alarmed-ay at-ay o-say unexpected-ay an-ay evil-ay, ed-flay"} +{"eng":"pass without sending ambassadors across the Rhine, importuning the","engyay":"ass-pay ithout-way ending-say ambassadors-ay across-ay e-thay ine-Rhay, importuning-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"defeat of Ariovistus and this last battle which was fought, that they","engyay":"efeat-day of-ay iovistus-Aray and-ay is-thay ast-lay attle-bay ich-whay as-way ought-fay, at-thay ey-thay"} +{"eng":"and thrown into prison, resolve to prepare for a war in proportion to","engyay":"and-ay own-thray into-ay ison-pray, esolve-ray o-tay epare-pray or-fay a-ay ar-way in-ay oportion-pray o-tay"} +{"eng":"Lepontii, a people of the Alps, near the valley of _Leventini_, G. iv.","engyay":"epontii-Lay, a-ay eople-pay of-ay e-thay Alps-ay, ear-nay e-thay alley-vay of-ay eventini_-_Lay, G-ay. iv-ay."} +{"eng":"that it could not be assaulted without a dangerous engagement, nor the","engyay":"at-thay it-ay ould-cay ot-nay e-bay assaulted-ay ithout-way a-ay angerous-day engagement-ay, or-nay e-thay"} +{"eng":"contrary to the law of Pompey and Crassus, to dispose of Caesar's","engyay":"ontrary-cay o-tay e-thay aw-lay of-ay ompey-Pay and-ay assus-Cray, o-tay ispose-day of-ay aesar's-Cay"} +{"eng":"XCI.--There was in Caesar's army a volunteer of the name of Crastinus,","engyay":"ere-XCI.--Thay as-way in-ay aesar's-Cay army-ay a-ay olunteer-vay of-ay e-thay ame-nay of-ay astinus-Cray,"} +{"eng":"works, after the fatigue of the day, and their arms were all laid by and","engyay":"orks-way, after-ay e-thay atigue-fay of-ay e-thay ay-day, and-ay eir-thay arms-ay ere-way all-ay aid-lay y-bay and-ay"} +{"eng":"made an attack on Octavius's nearest camp, and having forced that,","engyay":"ade-may an-ay attack-ay on-ay avius's-Octay earest-nay amp-cay, and-ay aving-hay orced-fay at-thay,"} +{"eng":"entrenchment, and thinking that he ought not to allow them any respite","engyay":"entrenchment-ay, and-ay inking-thay at-thay e-hay ought-ay ot-nay o-tay allow-ay em-thay any-ay espite-ray"} +{"eng":"invade the liberty of his country, G. i. 3","engyay":"invade-ay e-thay iberty-lay of-ay is-hay ountry-cay, G-ay. i-ay. 3"} +{"eng":"to be completed and the race of those infamous people to be cut off,","engyay":"o-tay e-bay ompleted-cay and-ay e-thay ace-ray of-ay ose-thay infamous-ay eople-pay o-tay e-bay ut-cay off-ay,"} +{"eng":"distinction in that age who applied themselves with true patriotism to","engyay":"istinction-day in-ay at-thay age-ay o-whay applied-ay emselves-thay ith-way ue-tray atriotism-pay o-tay"} +{"eng":"custom, rather than owing to their desert, should spare the state, if","engyay":"ustom-cay, ather-ray an-thay owing-ay o-tay eir-thay esert-day, ould-shay are-spay e-thay ate-stay, if-ay"} +{"eng":"with them. The supreme power and government were delivered to","engyay":"ith-way em-thay. e-Thay upreme-say ower-pay and-ay overnment-gay ere-way elivered-day o-tay"} +{"eng":"confirmed in his interest; that auxiliaries and cavalry should be","engyay":"onfirmed-cay in-ay is-hay interest-ay; at-thay auxiliaries-ay and-ay avalry-cay ould-shay e-bay"} +{"eng":"acquiring peace and tranquillity for the future; for the Romans would","engyay":"acquiring-ay eace-pay and-ay anquillity-tray or-fay e-thay uture-fay; or-fay e-thay omans-Ray ould-way"} +{"eng":"that they lay under the same difficulties last year in Spain, and yet by","engyay":"at-thay ey-thay ay-lay under-ay e-thay ame-say ifficulties-day ast-lay ear-yay in-ay ain-Spay, and-ay et-yay y-bay"} +{"eng":"part of it","engyay":"art-pay of-ay it-ay"} +{"eng":"formerly so called, of which _Majorca_ and _Minorca_ are the chief; the","engyay":"ormerly-fay o-say alled-cay, of-ay ich-whay ajorca_-_May and-ay inorca_-_May are-ay e-thay ief-chay; e-thay"} +{"eng":"of vanity, by thinking it possible that I can in the judgment of any one","engyay":"of-ay anity-vay, y-bay inking-thay it-ay ossible-pay at-thay I-ay an-cay in-ay e-thay udgment-jay of-ay any-ay one-ay"} +{"eng":"favour they had recovered Italy without the effusion of blood; through","engyay":"avour-fay ey-thay ad-hay ecovered-ray aly-Itay ithout-way e-thay effusion-ay of-ay ood-blay; ough-thray"} +{"eng":"Pyr['e]n['e]es-Orientales, l'Arri[`e]ge, Aude[**Note: misprint \"Ande\" in","engyay":"yr['e]n['e]es-Orientales-Pay, i[`e]ge-l'Array, ude[**Note-Aay: isprint-may \"e-Anday\" in-ay"} +{"eng":"either by the disgrace of losing his ships, or by the want of","engyay":"either-ay y-bay e-thay isgrace-day of-ay osing-lay is-hay ips-shay, or-ay y-bay e-thay ant-way of-ay"} +{"eng":"because, notwithstanding the disadvantage of the ground and the","engyay":"ecause-bay, otwithstanding-nay e-thay isadvantage-day of-ay e-thay ound-gray and-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"sailed for Pelusium. It happened that king Ptolemy, a minor, was there","engyay":"ailed-say or-fay elusium-Pay. It-ay appened-hay at-thay ing-kay olemy-Ptay, a-ay inor-may, as-way ere-thay"} +{"eng":"own, very quietly retired, and having seized some other hills somewhat","engyay":"own-ay, ery-vay uietly-qay etired-ray, and-ay aving-hay eized-say ome-say other-ay ills-hay omewhat-say"} +{"eng":"on both sides, he might have the means in defending himself. But the","engyay":"on-ay oth-bay ides-say, e-hay ight-may ave-hay e-thay eans-may in-ay efending-day imself-hay. ut-Bay e-thay"} +{"eng":"quarters, inquiring what further measure they should take, and holding","engyay":"uarters-qay, inquiring-ay at-whay urther-fay easure-may ey-thay ould-shay ake-tay, and-ay olding-hay"} +{"eng":"his legions: their cruelty and insolence in abridging the privileges of","engyay":"is-hay egions-lay: eir-thay uelty-cray and-ay insolence-ay in-ay abridging-ay e-thay ivileges-pray of-ay"} +{"eng":"sent out and overtake the rear, a great number are taken or cut to","engyay":"ent-say out-ay and-ay overtake-ay e-thay ear-ray, a-ay eat-gray umber-nay are-ay aken-tay or-ay ut-cay o-tay"} +{"eng":"days, but of nights; they keep birthdays and the beginnings of months","engyay":"ays-day, ut-bay of-ay ights-nay; ey-thay eep-kay irthdays-bay and-ay e-thay eginnings-bay of-ay onths-may"} +{"eng":"other could flourish. It had become evident to everybody that Rome,","engyay":"other-ay ould-cay ourish-flay. It-ay ad-hay ecome-bay evident-ay o-tay everybody-ay at-thay ome-Ray,"} +{"eng":"beyond all that Wallenstein or any commander, the most beloved amongst","engyay":"eyond-bay all-ay at-thay allenstein-Way or-ay any-ay ommander-cay, e-thay ost-may eloved-bay amongst-ay"} +{"eng":"he made the following reply to these charges:--\"That his moving his camp","engyay":"e-hay ade-may e-thay ollowing-fay eply-ray o-tay ese-thay arges:--\"That-chay is-hay oving-may is-hay amp-cay"} +{"eng":"L.--In this new kind of war, new methods of managing it were invented by","engyay":"L.--In-ay is-thay ew-nay ind-kay of-ay ar-way, ew-nay ethods-may of-ay anaging-may it-ay ere-way invented-ay y-bay"} +{"eng":"XXXV.--These things being achieved, [and] all Gaul being subdued, so","engyay":"ese-XXXV.--Thay ings-thay eing-bay achieved-ay, [and-ay] all-ay aul-Gay eing-bay ubdued-say, o-say"} +{"eng":"32; Caesar confirms his election to the supreme magistracy, 33; he","engyay":"32; aesar-Cay onfirms-cay is-hay election-ay o-tay e-thay upreme-say agistracy-may, 33; e-hay"} +{"eng":"within the port by Antonius, and set them on fire. He attempted to storm","engyay":"ithin-way e-thay ort-pay y-bay onius-Antay, and-ay et-say em-thay on-ay ire-fay. e-Hay attempted-ay o-tay orm-stay"} +{"eng":"as their mediators the Remi, under whose protection they were: they","engyay":"as-ay eir-thay ediators-may e-thay emi-Ray, under-ay ose-whay otection-pray ey-thay ere-way: ey-thay"} +{"eng":"possession of a hill, but were unable to withstand the attack of the","engyay":"ossession-pay of-ay a-ay ill-hay, ut-bay ere-way unable-ay o-tay ithstand-way e-thay attack-ay of-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"same time the Ambarri, the friends and kinsmen of the Aedui, apprise","engyay":"ame-say ime-tay e-thay arri-Ambay, e-thay iends-fray and-ay insmen-kay of-ay e-thay edui-Aay, apprise-ay"} +{"eng":"they did the same.","engyay":"ey-thay id-day e-thay ame-say."} +{"eng":"legions; the second of the country from the forest of Castulo to the","engyay":"egions-lay; e-thay econd-say of-ay e-thay ountry-cay om-fray e-thay orest-fay of-ay astulo-Cay o-tay e-thay"} +{"eng":"day he follows the enemy at his usual distance, and pitches his camp","engyay":"ay-day e-hay ollows-fay e-thay enemy-ay at-ay is-hay usual-ay istance-day, and-ay itches-pay is-hay amp-cay"} +{"eng":"the baggage some short distance and placed it on a certain eminence, he","engyay":"e-thay aggage-bay ome-say ort-shay istance-day and-ay aced-play it-ay on-ay a-ay ertain-cay eminence-ay, e-hay"} +{"eng":"XII.--On the day following, before the enemy could recover from their","engyay":"XII.--On-ay e-thay ay-day ollowing-fay, efore-bay e-thay enemy-ay ould-cay ecover-ray om-fray eir-thay"} +{"eng":"with energy in the war.","engyay":"ith-way energy-ay in-ay e-thay ar-way."} +{"eng":"and Pompey. The famous line, _\"Nil actum reputans si quid superesset","engyay":"and-ay ompey-Pay. e-Thay amous-fay ine-lay, il-_\"Nay actum-ay eputans-ray i-say uid-qay uperesset-say"} +{"eng":"practically ANYTHING with public domain eBooks. Redistribution is","engyay":"actically-pray ANYTHING-ay ith-way ublic-pay omain-day eBooks-ay. edistribution-Ray is-ay"} +{"eng":"all their disputes would be settled by an interview.\"","engyay":"all-ay eir-thay isputes-day ould-way e-bay ettled-say y-bay an-ay interview-ay.\""} +{"eng":"march with his legion, as he had been commanded. Labienus, having learnt","engyay":"arch-may ith-way is-hay egion-lay, as-ay e-hay ad-hay een-bay ommanded-cay. abienus-Lay, aving-hay earnt-lay"} +{"eng":"those of all, that he might make the danger of all equal, and do away","engyay":"ose-thay of-ay all-ay, at-thay e-hay ight-may ake-may e-thay anger-day of-ay all-ay equal-ay, and-ay o-day away-ay"} +{"eng":"kindling fires only so far as the legionary soldiers could, by their own","engyay":"indling-kay ires-fay only-ay o-say ar-fay as-ay e-thay egionary-lay oldiers-say ould-cay, y-bay eir-thay own-ay"} +{"eng":"the youth were wont to assemble in arms; whoever of them comes last is","engyay":"e-thay outh-yay ere-way ont-way o-tay assemble-ay in-ay arms-ay; oever-whay of-ay em-thay omes-cay ast-lay is-ay"} +{"eng":"large a body of horse, began to face us more boldly, sometimes too from","engyay":"arge-lay a-ay ody-bay of-ay orse-hay, egan-bay o-tay ace-fay us-ay ore-may oldly-bay, ometimes-say oo-tay om-fray"} +{"eng":"all their own forces and those of their allies, which they had","engyay":"all-ay eir-thay own-ay orces-fay and-ay ose-thay of-ay eir-thay allies-ay, ich-whay ey-thay ad-hay"} +{"eng":"the Roman cavalry, desisted from their design.","engyay":"e-thay oman-Ray avalry-cay, esisted-day om-fray eir-thay esign-day."} +{"eng":"distance of two feet, two piles, each a foot and a half thick, sharpened","engyay":"istance-day of-ay o-tway eet-fay, o-tway iles-pay, each-ay a-ay oot-fay and-ay a-ay alf-hay ick-thay, arpened-shay"} +{"eng":"of the sea","engyay":"of-ay e-thay ea-say"} +{"eng":"at all events, that Sylla formed a right estimate of Caesar's character,","engyay":"at-ay all-ay events-ay, at-thay ylla-Say ormed-fay a-ay ight-ray estimate-ay of-ay aesar's-Cay aracter-chay,"} +{"eng":"they were weak in cavalry (for not even at this time do they attend to","engyay":"ey-thay ere-way eak-way in-ay avalry-cay (or-fay ot-nay even-ay at-ay is-thay ime-tay o-day ey-thay attend-ay o-tay"} +{"eng":"they found that it led to the river, and that nobody opposed them, they","engyay":"ey-thay ound-fay at-thay it-ay ed-lay o-tay e-thay iver-ray, and-ay at-thay obody-nay opposed-ay em-thay, ey-thay"} +{"eng":"wider by the violence of the wind, the soldiers of the veteran legions,","engyay":"ider-way y-bay e-thay iolence-vay of-ay e-thay ind-way, e-thay oldiers-say of-ay e-thay eteran-vay egions-lay,"} +{"eng":"_Aosta_ is situate","engyay":"osta_-_Aay is-ay ituate-say"} +{"eng":"XII.--As this continued for several days, and their vigilance was","engyay":"XII.--As-ay is-thay ontinued-cay or-fay everal-say ays-day, and-ay eir-thay igilance-vay as-way"} +{"eng":"than that you would betray those who acknowledged themselves indebted to","engyay":"an-thay at-thay ou-yay ould-way etray-bay ose-thay o-whay acknowledged-ay emselves-thay indebted-ay o-tay"} +{"eng":"council, before they gained permission from them to take up arms and","engyay":"ouncil-cay, efore-bay ey-thay ained-gay ermission-pay om-fray em-thay o-tay ake-tay up-ay arms-ay and-ay"} +{"eng":"boundaries of each state bear no infamy, and they avow that these are","engyay":"oundaries-bay of-ay each-ay ate-stay ear-bay o-nay infamy-ay, and-ay ey-thay avow-ay at-thay ese-thay are-ay"} +{"eng":"any of them lost in the war, which was in the possession of his","engyay":"any-ay of-ay em-thay ost-lay in-ay e-thay ar-way, ich-whay as-way in-ay e-thay ossession-pay of-ay is-hay"} +{"eng":"town. Accordingly, having disposed guards here and there along the road,","engyay":"own-tay. ordingly-Accay, aving-hay isposed-day uards-gay ere-hay and-ay ere-thay along-ay e-thay oad-ray,"} +{"eng":"having put on board his ships a large quantity of brass for military","engyay":"aving-hay ut-pay on-ay oard-bay is-hay ips-shay a-ay arge-lay uantity-qay of-ay ass-bray or-fay ilitary-may"} +{"eng":"Aedui, and grant the Sequani permission to restore to them with his","engyay":"edui-Aay, and-ay ant-gray e-thay equani-Say ermission-pay o-tay estore-ray o-tay em-thay ith-way is-hay"} +{"eng":"surrender. Having obtained it, they, being ordered to deliver up their","engyay":"urrender-say. aving-Hay obtained-ay it-ay, ey-thay, eing-bay ordered-ay o-tay eliver-day up-ay eir-thay"} +{"eng":"forces.","engyay":"orces-fay."} +{"eng":"on his left. Then, again, following the change of tide, he urged on with","engyay":"on-ay is-hay eft-lay. en-Thay, again-ay, ollowing-fay e-thay ange-chay of-ay ide-tay, e-hay urged-ay on-ay ith-way"} +{"eng":"died, his relations assemble, and, if the circumstances of his death are","engyay":"ied-day, is-hay elations-ray assemble-ay, and-ay, if-ay e-thay ircumstances-cay of-ay is-hay eath-day are-ay"} +{"eng":"Cotus, a division on his account among the Aeduans, G. vii. 32; obliged","engyay":"otus-Cay, a-ay ivision-day on-ay is-hay account-ay among-ay e-thay eduans-Aay, G-ay. ii-vay. 32; obliged-ay"} +{"eng":"Mediterranean Sea, the first discovered sea in the world, still very","engyay":"editerranean-May ea-Say, e-thay irst-fay iscovered-day ea-say in-ay e-thay orld-way, ill-stay ery-vay"} +{"eng":"_Croatia_","engyay":"oatia_-_Cray"} +{"eng":"and the expectations of every person concerning this subject were raised","engyay":"and-ay e-thay expectations-ay of-ay every-ay erson-pay oncerning-cay is-thay ubject-say ere-way aised-ray"} +{"eng":"debt of the province was doubled: but notwithstanding, taxes were","engyay":"ebt-day of-ay e-thay ovince-pray as-way oubled-day: ut-bay otwithstanding-nay, axes-tay ere-way"} +{"eng":"fear; upon which, thinking the time unfavourable for provoking the enemy","engyay":"ear-fay; upon-ay ich-whay, inking-thay e-thay ime-tay unfavourable-ay or-fay ovoking-pray e-thay enemy-ay"} +{"eng":"announced to Caesar that the cavalry of Ariovistus were approaching","engyay":"announced-ay o-tay aesar-Cay at-thay e-thay avalry-cay of-ay iovistus-Aray ere-way approaching-ay"} +{"eng":"the flight of the horse and the sutlers in what position the affair was,","engyay":"e-thay ight-flay of-ay e-thay orse-hay and-ay e-thay utlers-say in-ay at-whay osition-pay e-thay affair-ay as-way,"} +{"eng":"with Pompey. He declared that he had great hopes, if that were allowed","engyay":"ith-way ompey-Pay. e-Hay eclared-day at-thay e-hay ad-hay eat-gray opes-hay, if-ay at-thay ere-way allowed-ay"} +{"eng":"because the cavalry in which they placed their chief reliance were","engyay":"ecause-bay e-thay avalry-cay in-ay ich-whay ey-thay aced-play eir-thay ief-chay eliance-ray ere-way"} +{"eng":"S[)u][=e]ss[)i][=o]nes, an ancient people of Gaul, _les Soissanois_; a","engyay":"u][=e]ss[)i][=o]nes-S[)ay, an-ay ancient-ay eople-pay of-ay aul-Gay, es-_lay oissanois_-Say; a-ay"} +{"eng":"dare, even on open ground, to stand against seven thousand of Pompey's,","engyay":"are-day, even-ay on-ay open-ay ound-gray, o-tay and-stay against-ay even-say ousand-thay of-ay ompey's-Pay,"} +{"eng":"since their greatness of spirit had rendered these actions easy,","engyay":"ince-say eir-thay eatness-gray of-ay irit-spay ad-hay endered-ray ese-thay actions-ay easy-ay,"} +{"eng":"each in length, can neither be broken through nor torn asunder.","engyay":"each-ay in-ay ength-lay, an-cay either-nay e-bay oken-bray ough-thray or-nay orn-tay asunder-ay."} +{"eng":"with the nearest winter-quarters, may encounter the common condition of","engyay":"ith-way e-thay earest-nay inter-quarters-way, ay-may encounter-ay e-thay ommon-cay ondition-cay of-ay"} +{"eng":"C. ii. 19; his surrender, C. ii. 20","engyay":"C-ay. ii-ay. 19; is-hay urrender-say, C-ay. ii-ay. 20"} +{"eng":"which we mentioned before.","engyay":"ich-whay e-way entioned-may efore-bay."} +{"eng":"also the people of Marseilles, C. i. 58; engages them a second time with","engyay":"also-ay e-thay eople-pay of-ay arseilles-May, C-ay. i-ay. 58; engages-ay em-thay a-ay econd-say ime-tay ith-way"} +{"eng":"to the Helvetii, because out of that state he had married the daughter","engyay":"o-tay e-thay elvetii-Hay, ecause-bay out-ay of-ay at-thay ate-stay e-hay ad-hay arried-may e-thay aughter-day"} +{"eng":"having been resorted to, those who thought they should acquire the","engyay":"aving-hay een-bay esorted-ray o-tay, ose-thay o-whay ought-thay ey-thay ould-shay acquire-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"Domitius, and several other young men, and a great number of Roman","engyay":"omitius-Day, and-ay everal-say other-ay oung-yay en-may, and-ay a-ay eat-gray umber-nay of-ay oman-Ray"} +{"eng":"The barbarians, espying our standard in the distance, desist from the","engyay":"e-Thay arbarians-bay, espying-ay our-ay andard-stay in-ay e-thay istance-day, esist-day om-fray e-thay"} +{"eng":"his legions: he finds the place admirably fortified by nature and art;","engyay":"is-hay egions-lay: e-hay inds-fay e-thay ace-play admirably-ay ortified-fay y-bay ature-nay and-ay art-ay;"} +{"eng":"XXXVII.--Sabinus orders those tribunes of the soldiers whom he had at","engyay":"abinus-XXXVII.--Say orders-ay ose-thay ibunes-tray of-ay e-thay oldiers-say om-whay e-hay ad-hay at-ay"} +{"eng":"from the captives, had either his arrival or that of Labienus been","engyay":"om-fray e-thay aptives-cay, ad-hay either-ay is-hay arrival-ay or-ay at-thay of-ay abienus-Lay een-bay"} +{"eng":"XVIII.--Within ten days after the timber began to be collected, the","engyay":"ithin-XVIII.--Way en-tay ays-day after-ay e-thay imber-tay egan-bay o-tay e-bay ollected-cay, e-thay"} +{"eng":"them fellow soldiers, and asking them in the most insulting manner","engyay":"em-thay ellow-fay oldiers-say, and-ay asking-ay em-thay in-ay e-thay ost-may insulting-ay anner-may"} +{"eng":"a duty more incumbent on him, as in his former consulate a league had","engyay":"a-ay uty-day ore-may incumbent-ay on-ay im-hay, as-ay in-ay is-hay ormer-fay onsulate-cay a-ay eague-lay ad-hay"} +{"eng":"and encamped in a very strong position. From which, laying numerous","engyay":"and-ay encamped-ay in-ay a-ay ery-vay ong-stray osition-pay. om-Fray ich-whay, aying-lay umerous-nay"} +{"eng":"even the coasts: that if all their attempts were not crowned with","engyay":"even-ay e-thay oasts-cay: at-thay if-ay all-ay eir-thay attempts-ay ere-way ot-nay owned-cray ith-way"} +{"eng":"some losses, C. iii. 31","engyay":"ome-say osses-lay, C-ay. iii-ay. 31"} +{"eng":"their history. After giving these admonitions he dismissed them.","engyay":"eir-thay istory-hay. er-Aftay iving-gay ese-thay admonitions-ay e-hay ismissed-day em-thay."} +{"eng":"talked of surrendering, and argued with Attius that he should not suffer","engyay":"alked-tay of-ay urrendering-say, and-ay argued-ay ith-way ius-Attay at-thay e-hay ould-shay ot-nay uffer-say"} +{"eng":"plot, because they perceived how great a calamity they had brought upon","engyay":"ot-play, ecause-bay ey-thay erceived-pay ow-hay eat-gray a-ay alamity-cay ey-thay ad-hay ought-bray upon-ay"} +{"eng":"years, it came to pass that the Germans were called in for hire by the","engyay":"ears-yay, it-ay ame-cay o-tay ass-pay at-thay e-thay ermans-Gay ere-way alled-cay in-ay or-fay ire-hay y-bay e-thay"} +{"eng":"his own countrymen, yet such diligent search was made by them all, that","engyay":"is-hay own-ay ountrymen-cay, et-yay uch-say iligent-day earch-say as-way ade-may y-bay em-thay all-ay, at-thay"} +{"eng":"up his line of battle, and gave the enemy an opportunity of fighting.","engyay":"up-ay is-hay ine-lay of-ay attle-bay, and-ay ave-gay e-thay enemy-ay an-ay opportunity-ay of-ay ighting-fay."} +{"eng":"introduction and recommendation of Pompey, had admitted into the number","engyay":"introduction-ay and-ay ecommendation-ray of-ay ompey-Pay, ad-hay admitted-ay into-ay e-thay umber-nay"} +{"eng":"men, that could prevail either through interest or pity, or who were","engyay":"en-may, at-thay ould-cay evail-pray either-ay ough-thray interest-ay or-ay ity-pay, or-ay o-whay ere-way"} +{"eng":"neighbours shall be driven out of their lands and abandon them, and that","engyay":"eighbours-nay all-shay e-bay iven-dray out-ay of-ay eir-thay ands-lay and-ay abandon-ay em-thay, and-ay at-thay"} +{"eng":"thirty-three, among which was the ninth legion, which had lost so many","engyay":"irty-three-thay, among-ay ich-whay as-way e-thay inth-nay egion-lay, ich-whay ad-hay ost-lay o-say any-may"} +{"eng":"Asparagium, a town in Macedonia, unknown; Pompey encamps near it with","engyay":"aragium-Aspay, a-ay own-tay in-ay acedonia-May, unknown-ay; ompey-Pay encamps-ay ear-nay it-ay ith-way"} +{"eng":"ships as were most seriously damaged for repairing the rest, and ordered","engyay":"ips-shay as-ay ere-way ost-may eriously-say amaged-day or-fay epairing-ray e-thay est-ray, and-ay ordered-ay"} +{"eng":"called the _Canton of Bern_, in Switzerland","engyay":"alled-cay e-thay anton-_Cay of-ay ern_-Bay, in-ay itzerland-Sway"} +{"eng":"faction, his own son-in-law (whom we have above mentioned, as having","engyay":"action-fay, is-hay own-ay on-in-law-say (om-whay e-way ave-hay above-ay entioned-may, as-ay aving-hay"} +{"eng":"from the higher ground kept throwing weapons upon our men, as they came","engyay":"om-fray e-thay igher-hay ound-gray ept-kay owing-thray eapons-way upon-ay our-ay en-may, as-ay ey-thay ame-cay"} +{"eng":"assembled there, and he was informed that one brother had been declared","engyay":"assembled-ay ere-thay, and-ay e-hay as-way informed-ay at-thay one-ay other-bray ad-hay een-bay eclared-day"} +{"eng":"numbers, both those who were hemmed in by the line of circumvallation","engyay":"umbers-nay, oth-bay ose-thay o-whay ere-way emmed-hay in-ay y-bay e-thay ine-lay of-ay ircumvallation-cay"} +{"eng":"Caesar's lieutenants, whom Curio had brought with him from Sicily","engyay":"aesar's-Cay ieutenants-lay, om-whay urio-Cay ad-hay ought-bray ith-way im-hay om-fray icily-Say"} +{"eng":"burning, not only did no one quit the rampart for the purpose of","engyay":"urning-bay, ot-nay only-ay id-day o-nay one-ay uit-qay e-thay ampart-ray or-fay e-thay urpose-pay of-ay"} +{"eng":"understand that by many it was put down to the account of weakness.","engyay":"understand-ay at-thay y-bay any-may it-ay as-way ut-pay own-day o-tay e-thay account-ay of-ay eakness-way."} +{"eng":"by guarantees, to the amount of nearly two hundred thousand pounds. And","engyay":"y-bay uarantees-gay, o-tay e-thay amount-ay of-ay early-nay o-tway undred-hay ousand-thay ounds-pay. And-ay"} +{"eng":"LXVIII.--Caesar, having taken a view of the country, the moment the sky","engyay":"aesar-LXVIII.--Cay, aving-hay aken-tay a-ay iew-vay of-ay e-thay ountry-cay, e-thay oment-may e-thay y-skay"} +{"eng":"were showing off an empty affectation of courage. Caesar clearly points","engyay":"ere-way owing-shay off-ay an-ay empty-ay affectation-ay of-ay ourage-cay. aesar-Cay early-clay oints-pay"} +{"eng":"Fairbanks, AK, 99712., but its volunteers and employees are scattered","engyay":"airbanks-Fay, AK-ay, 99712., ut-bay its-ay olunteers-vay and-ay employees-ay are-ay attered-scay"} +{"eng":"soon as he arrived, if they refused to submit to his orders.\" They","engyay":"oon-say as-ay e-hay arrived-ay, if-ay ey-thay efused-ray o-tay ubmit-say o-tay is-hay orders-ay.\" ey-Thay"} +{"eng":"Cappadocia, a large country in Asia Minor, upon the Euxine Sea","engyay":"appadocia-Cay, a-ay arge-lay ountry-cay in-ay ia-Asay inor-May, upon-ay e-thay uxine-Eay ea-Say"} +{"eng":"Divitiacus the Aeduan answered, that--\"the lot of the Sequani was more","engyay":"ivitiacus-Day e-thay eduan-Aay answered-ay, at--\"the-thay ot-lay of-ay e-thay equani-Say as-way ore-may"} +{"eng":"this was performed rather tardily by them, he himself reached Britain","engyay":"is-thay as-way erformed-pay ather-ray ardily-tay y-bay em-thay, e-hay imself-hay eached-ray itain-Bray"} +{"eng":"in his unexampled liberalities and contempt of money.","engyay":"in-ay is-hay unexampled-ay iberalities-lay and-ay ontempt-cay of-ay oney-may."} +{"eng":"Maroboduus, in _Bohemia_ and _Moravia_. The name Marcomanni signifies","engyay":"aroboduus-May, in-ay ohemia_-_Bay and-ay oravia_-_May. e-Thay ame-nay arcomanni-May ignifies-say"} +{"eng":"down the snow from all the mountains, and broke over the banks of the","engyay":"own-day e-thay ow-snay om-fray all-ay e-thay ountains-may, and-ay oke-bray over-ay e-thay anks-bay of-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"forest the Suevi had determined to await the coming up of the Romans.","engyay":"orest-fay e-thay uevi-Say ad-hay etermined-day o-tay await-ay e-thay oming-cay up-ay of-ay e-thay omans-Ray."} +{"eng":"were besides about six thousand people of all descriptions, with slaves","engyay":"ere-way esides-bay about-ay ix-say ousand-thay eople-pay of-ay all-ay escriptions-day, ith-way aves-slay"} +{"eng":"1.B. \"Project Gutenberg\" is a registered trademark. It may only be","engyay":"1.B-ay. \"oject-Pray utenberg-Gay\" is-ay a-ay egistered-ray ademark-tray. It-ay ay-may only-ay e-bay"} +{"eng":"Grave accent [`x]","engyay":"ave-Gray accent-ay [`x-ay]"} +{"eng":"[corn] could neither be bought nor taken from the fields, particularly","engyay":"[orn-cay] ould-cay either-nay e-bay ought-bay or-nay aken-tay om-fray e-thay ields-fay, articularly-pay"} +{"eng":"reduction of the Menapians and Morini, 29; marches to find out the","engyay":"eduction-ray of-ay e-thay enapians-May and-ay orini-May, 29; arches-may o-tay ind-fay out-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"back again, if they meant to be acquitted before him; and considered","engyay":"ack-bay again-ay, if-ay ey-thay eant-may o-tay e-bay acquitted-ay efore-bay im-hay; and-ay onsidered-cay"} +{"eng":"cavalry came in sight, the enemy, throwing away their arms, turned their","engyay":"avalry-cay ame-cay in-ay ight-say, e-thay enemy-ay, owing-thray away-ay eir-thay arms-ay, urned-tay eir-thay"} +{"eng":"whom the defence of these parts had been allotted, draughted troops from","engyay":"om-whay e-thay efence-day of-ay ese-thay arts-pay ad-hay een-bay allotted-ay, aughted-dray oops-tray om-fray"} +{"eng":"their flight, came the next night into the town. The vineae having been","engyay":"eir-thay ight-flay, ame-cay e-thay ext-nay ight-nay into-ay e-thay own-tay. e-Thay ineae-vay aving-hay een-bay"} +{"eng":"XXXV.--Caesar sent for fifteen of the principal persons of Massilia to","engyay":"aesar-XXXV.--Cay ent-say or-fay ifteen-fay of-ay e-thay incipal-pray ersons-pay of-ay assilia-May o-tay"} +{"eng":"that the war might be easily protracted in an island, if he was provided","engyay":"at-thay e-thay ar-way ight-may e-bay easily-ay otracted-pray in-ay an-ay island-ay, if-ay e-hay as-way ovided-pray"} +{"eng":"Gavaraan_","engyay":"avaraan_-Gay"} +{"eng":"command of Quintus Cassius, tribune of the people; he himself advances","engyay":"ommand-cay of-ay uintus-Qay assius-Cay, ibune-tray of-ay e-thay eople-pay; e-hay imself-hay advances-ay"} +{"eng":"navigable as far as _Toulouse_, and communicates with the Mediterranean","engyay":"avigable-nay as-ay ar-fay as-ay oulouse_-_Tay, and-ay ommunicates-cay ith-way e-thay editerranean-May"} +{"eng":"former commentary, had designed to make an attack on the Province in the","engyay":"ormer-fay ommentary-cay, ad-hay esigned-day o-tay ake-may an-ay attack-ay on-ay e-thay ovince-Pray in-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"which the Helvetii had departed, should be untenanted, lest the Germans,","engyay":"ich-whay e-thay elvetii-Hay ad-hay eparted-day, ould-shay e-bay untenanted-ay, est-lay e-thay ermans-Gay,"} +{"eng":"And thus these mighty beginnings, which had embroiled Italy, and kept","engyay":"And-ay us-thay ese-thay ighty-may eginnings-bay, ich-whay ad-hay embroiled-ay aly-Itay, and-ay ept-kay"} +{"eng":"adopted the design of fleeing from the town the next day, by the advice","engyay":"adopted-ay e-thay esign-day of-ay eeing-flay om-fray e-thay own-tay e-thay ext-nay ay-day, y-bay e-thay advice-ay"} +{"eng":"was running up, and while the latter was wounded and slain, the enemy","engyay":"as-way unning-ray up-ay, and-ay ile-whay e-thay atter-lay as-way ounded-way and-ay ain-slay, e-thay enemy-ay"} +{"eng":"retreat towards Larissa; which Caesar perceiving, divided his troops,","engyay":"etreat-ray owards-tay arissa-Lay; ich-whay aesar-Cay erceiving-pay, ivided-day is-hay oops-tray,"} +{"eng":"were unable to sustain the attack of our men long, and turned their","engyay":"ere-way unable-ay o-tay ustain-say e-thay attack-ay of-ay our-ay en-may ong-lay, and-ay urned-tay eir-thay"} +{"eng":"measure out the corn sparingly, and by little and little; he receives","engyay":"easure-may out-ay e-thay orn-cay aringly-spay, and-ay y-bay ittle-lay and-ay ittle-lay; e-hay eceives-ray"} +{"eng":"of their troops, and advised them to expect everything from his","engyay":"of-ay eir-thay oops-tray, and-ay advised-ay em-thay o-tay expect-ay everything-ay om-fray is-hay"} +{"eng":"Carnutes, and having pronounced a most severe sentence upon Acco, who","engyay":"arnutes-Cay, and-ay aving-hay onounced-pray a-ay ost-may evere-say entence-say upon-ay o-Accay, o-whay"} +{"eng":"into Gaul, 23; routs the Nervians, and relieves Cicero, 51; resolves to","engyay":"into-ay aul-Gay, 23; outs-ray e-thay ervians-Nay, and-ay elieves-ray icero-Cay, 51; esolves-ray o-tay"} +{"eng":"make a communication between the other two, was not yet completed. This","engyay":"ake-may a-ay ommunication-cay etween-bay e-thay other-ay o-tway, as-way ot-nay et-yay ompleted-cay. is-Thay"} +{"eng":"he espies the forces of the enemy on the other side of a considerable","engyay":"e-hay espies-ay e-thay orces-fay of-ay e-thay enemy-ay on-ay e-thay other-ay ide-say of-ay a-ay onsiderable-cay"} +{"eng":"all Italy and the Roman people had judged. As soon as he knew their","engyay":"all-ay aly-Itay and-ay e-thay oman-Ray eople-pay ad-hay udged-jay. As-ay oon-say as-ay e-hay ew-knay eir-thay"} +{"eng":"durst not for some time approach the fortification; and that his horse","engyay":"urst-day ot-nay or-fay ome-say ime-tay approach-ay e-thay ortification-fay; and-ay at-thay is-hay orse-hay"} +{"eng":"much greater zeal on the part of the soldiers; for when they saw that","engyay":"uch-may eater-gray eal-zay on-ay e-thay art-pay of-ay e-thay oldiers-say; or-fay en-whay ey-thay aw-say at-thay"} +{"eng":"viz., Imaus, Caucasus, Caspius, Cerausius, and in Scripture, Ar[)a]rat.","engyay":"iz-vay., aus-Imay, aucasus-Cay, aspius-Cay, erausius-Cay, and-ay in-ay ipture-Scray, a]rat-Ar[)ay."} +{"eng":"and the enemy were pressing on more rigorously, and had begun to","engyay":"and-ay e-thay enemy-ay ere-way essing-pray on-ay ore-may igorously-ray, and-ay ad-hay egun-bay o-tay"} +{"eng":"earth and mould, that he might not be prevented from access to them to","engyay":"earth-ay and-ay ould-may, at-thay e-hay ight-may ot-nay e-bay evented-pray om-fray access-ay o-tay em-thay o-tay"} +{"eng":"of the province, which, from the length of the peace, stood in need of","engyay":"of-ay e-thay ovince-pray, ich-whay, om-fray e-thay ength-lay of-ay e-thay eace-pay, ood-stay in-ay eed-nay of-ay"} +{"eng":"the citizens, who, if the city was taken, must undergo the same fortune","engyay":"e-thay itizens-cay, o-whay, if-ay e-thay ity-cay as-way aken-tay, ust-may undergo-ay e-thay ame-say ortune-fay"} +{"eng":"army began to pass the marsh, Caesar, upon the skirmishes of the horse","engyay":"army-ay egan-bay o-tay ass-pay e-thay arsh-may, aesar-Cay, upon-ay e-thay irmishes-skay of-ay e-thay orse-hay"} +{"eng":"opportunity for fraud and treachery. And after an interval of some days,","engyay":"opportunity-ay or-fay aud-fray and-ay eachery-tray. And-ay after-ay an-ay interval-ay of-ay ome-say ays-day,"} +{"eng":"walls. But the soldiers of the ninth legion, being over zealous to","engyay":"alls-way. ut-Bay e-thay oldiers-say of-ay e-thay inth-nay egion-lay, eing-bay over-ay ealous-zay o-tay"} +{"eng":"having assembled great forces he drives from the state his opponents, by","engyay":"aving-hay assembled-ay eat-gray orces-fay e-hay ives-dray om-fray e-thay ate-stay is-hay opponents-ay, y-bay"} +{"eng":"boasted amongst his friends, that he would be a second Sylla, to whom","engyay":"oasted-bay amongst-ay is-hay iends-fray, at-thay e-hay ould-way e-bay a-ay econd-say ylla-Say, o-tay om-whay"} +{"eng":"has great forces of infantry, and as we have remarked above, borders on","engyay":"as-hay eat-gray orces-fay of-ay infantry-ay, and-ay as-ay e-way ave-hay emarked-ray above-ay, orders-bay on-ay"} +{"eng":"troops; and all the ships of war that lay at Dyrrachium; and to each he","engyay":"oops-tray; and-ay all-ay e-thay ips-shay of-ay ar-way at-thay ay-lay at-ay yrrachium-Day; and-ay o-tay each-ay e-hay"} +{"eng":"enemy, daunted by the courage of our horse, did not scour the country as","engyay":"enemy-ay, aunted-day y-bay e-thay ourage-cay of-ay our-ay orse-hay, id-day ot-nay our-scay e-thay ountry-cay as-ay"} +{"eng":"slaughter, 50","engyay":"aughter-slay, 50"} +{"eng":"a legion: and having begun a bridge on both sides, he finished it in two","engyay":"a-ay egion-lay: and-ay aving-hay egun-bay a-ay idge-bray on-ay oth-bay ides-say, e-hay inished-fay it-ay in-ay o-tway"} +{"eng":"you, which still are inferior to my own wishes or your expectations.","engyay":"ou-yay, ich-whay ill-stay are-ay inferior-ay o-tay y-may own-ay ishes-way or-ay our-yay expectations-ay."} +{"eng":"property and amassed great means for giving largesses; that he maintains","engyay":"operty-pray and-ay amassed-ay eat-gray eans-may or-fay iving-gay argesses-lay; at-thay e-hay aintains-may"} +{"eng":"having taken possession of the higher parts, attempt to obstruct the","engyay":"aving-hay aken-tay ossession-pay of-ay e-thay igher-hay arts-pay, attempt-ay o-tay obstruct-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"XI.-Caesar, observing that the enemy kept for several days within their","engyay":"aesar-XI.-Cay, observing-ay at-thay e-thay enemy-ay ept-kay or-fay everal-say ays-day ithin-way eir-thay"} +{"eng":"away to Pompey, to inform him that Caesar was marching towards him with","engyay":"away-ay o-tay ompey-Pay, o-tay inform-ay im-hay at-thay aesar-Cay as-way arching-may owards-tay im-hay ith-way"} +{"eng":"_Kenkis_","engyay":"enkis_-_Kay"} +{"eng":"Pompey, the substance of which was as follows: \"That he had made every","engyay":"ompey-Pay, e-thay ubstance-say of-ay ich-whay as-way as-ay ollows-fay: \"at-Thay e-hay ad-hay ade-may every-ay"} +{"eng":"they thought that they were at length prepared for this undertaking,","engyay":"ey-thay ought-thay at-thay ey-thay ere-way at-ay ength-lay epared-pray or-fay is-thay undertaking-ay,"} +{"eng":"owing to the disadvantage of position. That as much as he admired the","engyay":"owing-ay o-tay e-thay isadvantage-day of-ay osition-pay. at-Thay as-ay uch-may as-ay e-hay admired-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"for Caesar appeared in another and more difficult illustration: it was a","engyay":"or-fay aesar-Cay appeared-ay in-ay another-ay and-ay ore-may ifficult-day illustration-ay: it-ay as-way a-ay"} +{"eng":"and quit the place.","engyay":"and-ay uit-qay e-thay ace-play."} +{"eng":"XXIX.-After the conflict had continued for some time with great","engyay":"er-XXIX.-Aftay e-thay onflict-cay ad-hay ontinued-cay or-fay ome-say ime-tay ith-way eat-gray"} +{"eng":"the desire of praise and the fear of ignominy, urged on each party to","engyay":"e-thay esire-day of-ay aise-pray and-ay e-thay ear-fay of-ay ignominy-ay, urged-ay on-ay each-ay arty-pay o-tay"} +{"eng":"conveyed to him from the Sequani and the Aedui. For five successive days","engyay":"onveyed-cay o-tay im-hay om-fray e-thay equani-Say and-ay e-thay edui-Aay. or-Fay ive-fay uccessive-say ays-day"} +{"eng":"employment in such trifling matters was to be preferred to his","engyay":"employment-ay in-ay uch-say ifling-tray atters-may as-way o-tay e-bay eferred-pray o-tay is-hay"} +{"eng":"several gates, and sent them forward by the same route; and in a short","engyay":"everal-say ates-gay, and-ay ent-say em-thay orward-fay y-bay e-thay ame-say oute-ray; and-ay in-ay a-ay ort-shay"} +{"eng":"length, made by piles sunk in the sea, and by a bridge. In this island","engyay":"ength-lay, ade-may y-bay iles-pay unk-say in-ay e-thay ea-say, and-ay y-bay a-ay idge-bray. In-ay is-thay island-ay"} +{"eng":"XXXIV.--There was, as we have above observed, no regular army, nor a","engyay":"ere-XXXIV.--Thay as-way, as-ay e-way ave-hay above-ay observed-ay, o-nay egular-ray army-ay, or-nay a-ay"} +{"eng":"and four hundred to the cavalry. It is true that the legionary troops","engyay":"and-ay our-fay undred-hay o-tay e-thay avalry-cay. It-ay is-ay ue-tray at-thay e-thay egionary-lay oops-tray"} +{"eng":"convened the soldiers, when he was about thirty miles distant from","engyay":"onvened-cay e-thay oldiers-say, en-whay e-hay as-way about-ay irty-thay iles-may istant-day om-fray"} +{"eng":"Cotuatus and Conetodunus, desperate men, meet together at Genabum, and","engyay":"otuatus-Cay and-ay onetodunus-Cay, esperate-day en-may, eet-may ogether-tay at-ay enabum-Gay, and-ay"} +{"eng":"opinion generally entertained of their experience and valour.","engyay":"opinion-ay enerally-gay entertained-ay of-ay eir-thay experience-ay and-ay alour-vay."} +{"eng":"even designedly, and, when they had drawn off our men a short distance","engyay":"even-ay esignedly-day, and-ay, en-whay ey-thay ad-hay awn-dray off-ay our-ay en-may a-ay ort-shay istance-day"} +{"eng":"Durocort[=o]rum, a city of Gaul, _Rheims_","engyay":"urocort[=o]rum-Day, a-ay ity-cay of-ay aul-Gay, eims_-_Rhay"} +{"eng":"provisions from being brought into the town from Biblis and Amantia, and","engyay":"ovisions-pray om-fray eing-bay ought-bray into-ay e-thay own-tay om-fray iblis-Bay and-ay antia-Amay, and-ay"} +{"eng":"XXXIII.--After Caninius had rapidly marched to this place, and perceived","engyay":"er-XXXIII.--Aftay aninius-Cay ad-hay apidly-ray arched-may o-tay is-thay ace-play, and-ay erceived-pay"} +{"eng":"whole matter, and gave them a private rebuke, for having made a traffic","engyay":"ole-whay atter-may, and-ay ave-gay em-thay a-ay ivate-pray ebuke-ray, or-fay aving-hay ade-may a-ay affic-tray"} +{"eng":"Helvetii, did not think that [their request] ought to be granted; nor","engyay":"elvetii-Hay, id-day ot-nay ink-thay at-thay [eir-thay equest-ray] ought-ay o-tay e-bay anted-gray; or-nay"} +{"eng":"shall not hereafter easily find such an opportunity.\" He immediately","engyay":"all-shay ot-nay ereafter-hay easily-ay ind-fay uch-say an-ay opportunity-ay.\" e-Hay immediately-ay"} +{"eng":"foraging. Many soldiers of the legions had been left invalided in the","engyay":"oraging-fay. any-May oldiers-say of-ay e-thay egions-lay ad-hay een-bay eft-lay invalided-ay in-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"been insufficient to sustain them. His age is not exactly ascertained;","engyay":"een-bay insufficient-ay o-tay ustain-say em-thay. is-Hay age-ay is-ay ot-nay exactly-ay ascertained-ay;"} +{"eng":"friendship, and by serving as lieutenant under him.","engyay":"iendship-fray, and-ay y-bay erving-say as-ay ieutenant-lay under-ay im-hay."} +{"eng":"not to be the first to provoke the battle.","engyay":"ot-nay o-tay e-bay e-thay irst-fay o-tay ovoke-pray e-thay attle-bay."} +{"eng":"even anchor near the land. He was reduced to great difficulties, and","engyay":"even-ay anchor-ay ear-nay e-thay and-lay. e-Hay as-way educed-ray o-tay eat-gray ifficulties-day, and-ay"} +{"eng":"legions there, G. vi. 44; Labienus leaves his baggage in it under a","engyay":"egions-lay ere-thay, G-ay. i-vay. 44; abienus-Lay eaves-lay is-hay aggage-bay in-ay it-ay under-ay a-ay"} +{"eng":"tribunal, C. iii. 21; shows remarkable industry in repairing the works,","engyay":"ibunal-tray, C-ay. iii-ay. 21; ows-shay emarkable-ray industry-ay in-ay epairing-ray e-thay orks-way,"} +{"eng":"Noviodunum, and marches from thence to Avaricum, 12; his works before","engyay":"oviodunum-Nay, and-ay arches-may om-fray ence-thay o-tay aricum-Avay, 12; is-hay orks-way efore-bay"} +{"eng":"and, on a reinforcement being sent, they were obliged to turn their","engyay":"and-ay, on-ay a-ay einforcement-ray eing-bay ent-say, ey-thay ere-way obliged-ay o-tay urn-tay eir-thay"} +{"eng":"shall be on that account the more secure, because they have removed the","engyay":"all-shay e-bay on-ay at-thay account-ay e-thay ore-may ecure-say, ecause-bay ey-thay ave-hay emoved-ray e-thay"} +{"eng":"XVI.--Meanwhile, Caesar kept daily importuning the Aedui for the corn","engyay":"eanwhile-XVI.--May, aesar-Cay ept-kay aily-day importuning-ay e-thay edui-Aay or-fay e-thay orn-cay"} +{"eng":"collect it, not only in the cities, but in almost every village and","engyay":"ollect-cay it-ay, ot-nay only-ay in-ay e-thay ities-cay, ut-bay in-ay almost-ay every-ay illage-vay and-ay"} +{"eng":"N[=o]r[)i]cae Alpes, that part of the Alps which were in, or bordering","engyay":"o]r[)i]cae-N[=ay es-Alpay, at-thay art-pay of-ay e-thay Alps-ay ich-whay ere-way in-ay, or-ay ordering-bay"} +{"eng":"heads only, that the enemy could not sustain the attack of the legions","engyay":"eads-hay only-ay, at-thay e-thay enemy-ay ould-cay ot-nay ustain-say e-thay attack-ay of-ay e-thay egions-lay"} +{"eng":"valour, and as if no change could ever take place, they published the","engyay":"alour-vay, and-ay as-ay if-ay o-nay ange-chay ould-cay ever-ay ake-tay ace-play, ey-thay ublished-pay e-thay"} +{"eng":"transferred to the dead; but that no one person could have such","engyay":"ansferred-tray o-tay e-thay ead-day; ut-bay at-thay o-nay one-ay erson-pay ould-cay ave-hay uch-say"} +{"eng":"Faesulae, _Fiesoli_, an ancient city of Italy, in the duchy of Florence,","engyay":"aesulae-Fay, iesoli_-_Fay, an-ay ancient-ay ity-cay of-ay aly-Itay, in-ay e-thay uchy-day of-ay orence-Flay,"} +{"eng":"Germans into Gaul, that he was doing this with a view of securing","engyay":"ermans-Gay into-ay aul-Gay, at-thay e-hay as-way oing-day is-thay ith-way a-ay iew-vay of-ay ecuring-say"} +{"eng":"intelligence was brought them that their watering parties were attacked","engyay":"intelligence-ay as-way ought-bray em-thay at-thay eir-thay atering-way arties-pay ere-way attacked-ay"} +{"eng":"was he of opinion that men of hostile disposition, if an opportunity of","engyay":"as-way e-hay of-ay opinion-ay at-thay en-may of-ay ostile-hay isposition-day, if-ay an-ay opportunity-ay of-ay"} +{"eng":"shores and harbours free from blockade. But when they were suffering","engyay":"ores-shay and-ay arbours-hay ee-fray om-fray ockade-blay. ut-Bay en-whay ey-thay ere-way uffering-say"} +{"eng":"LXVII.--This proposal receiving general approbation, and all being","engyay":"is-LXVII.--Thay oposal-pray eceiving-ray eneral-gay approbation-ay, and-ay all-ay eing-bay"} +{"eng":"greater part deprived of the power of speaking their sentiments with","engyay":"eater-gray art-pay eprived-day of-ay e-thay ower-pay of-ay eaking-spay eir-thay entiments-say ith-way"} +{"eng":"wasting their lands and giving up that booty to the soldiers, compelled","engyay":"asting-way eir-thay ands-lay and-ay iving-gay up-ay at-thay ooty-bay o-tay e-thay oldiers-say, ompelled-cay"} +{"eng":"away. After which the horse returned to Curio, and brought some","engyay":"away-ay. er-Aftay ich-whay e-thay orse-hay eturned-ray o-tay urio-Cay, and-ay ought-bray ome-say"} +{"eng":"they had so learned from their sires and ancestors, as to rely more on","engyay":"ey-thay ad-hay o-say earned-lay om-fray eir-thay ires-say and-ay ancestors-ay, as-ay o-tay ely-ray ore-may on-ay"} +{"eng":"pursue and slay all whom they can. This affair having been known, all","engyay":"ursue-pay and-ay ay-slay all-ay om-whay ey-thay an-cay. is-Thay affair-ay aving-hay een-bay own-knay, all-ay"} +{"eng":"to Greece, _ibid_. 26","engyay":"o-tay eece-Gray, ibid_-_ay. 26"} +{"eng":"two hundred and forty thousand infantry. These were reviewed in the","engyay":"o-tway undred-hay and-ay orty-fay ousand-thay infantry-ay. ese-Thay ere-way eviewed-ray in-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"he complains to Caesar, in behalf of the rest of the Gauls, of the","engyay":"e-hay omplains-cay o-tay aesar-Cay, in-ay ehalf-bay of-ay e-thay est-ray of-ay e-thay auls-Gay, of-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"bring forward those things which had been prepared by Vercingetorix for","engyay":"ing-bray orward-fay ose-thay ings-thay ich-whay ad-hay een-bay epared-pray y-bay ercingetorix-Vay or-fay"} +{"eng":"ambassadors to Caesar on the subject of peace. Caesar knew that a tie of","engyay":"ambassadors-ay o-tay aesar-Cay on-ay e-thay ubject-say of-ay eace-pay. aesar-Cay ew-knay at-thay a-ay ie-tay of-ay"} +{"eng":"pointed out what he wished to be done. 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You may convert to and distribute this work in any binary,","engyay":"1.E.6-ay. ou-Yay ay-may onvert-cay o-tay and-ay istribute-day is-thay ork-way in-ay any-ay inary-bay,"} +{"eng":" * * * * *","engyay":" * * * * *"} +{"eng":"XI.--Since we have come to this place, it does not appear to be foreign","engyay":"ince-XI.--Say e-way ave-hay ome-cay o-tay is-thay ace-play, it-ay oes-day ot-nay appear-ay o-tay e-bay oreign-fay"} +{"eng":"_Stulingen_ in Switzerland is; border on the Helvetii, G. i. 5","engyay":"ulingen_-_Stay in-ay itzerland-Sway is-ay; order-bay on-ay e-thay elvetii-Hay, G-ay. i-ay. 5"} +{"eng":"1.D. 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And-ay en-thay, a-ay out-shay eing-bay"} +{"eng":"ascent: hither they bring the engines which they had prepared; by the","engyay":"ascent-ay: ither-hay ey-thay ing-bray e-thay engines-ay ich-whay ey-thay ad-hay epared-pray; y-bay e-thay"} +{"eng":"demolish the rampart and to fill up the trench, while our men were","engyay":"emolish-day e-thay ampart-ray and-ay o-tay ill-fay up-ay e-thay ench-tray, ile-whay our-ay en-may ere-way"} +{"eng":"cups at their most sumptuous entertainments.","engyay":"ups-cay at-ay eir-thay ost-may umptuous-say entertainments-ay."} +{"eng":"almost all of whom are called by the names of those states from which","engyay":"almost-ay all-ay of-ay om-whay are-ay alled-cay y-bay e-thay ames-nay of-ay ose-thay ates-stay om-fray ich-whay"} +{"eng":"congratulate Caesar, [saying] that they were well aware, that, although","engyay":"ongratulate-cay aesar-Cay, [aying-say] at-thay ey-thay ere-way ell-way aware-ay, at-thay, although-ay"} +{"eng":"area of fourteen miles, he constructed, against an external enemy,","engyay":"area-ay of-ay ourteen-fay iles-may, e-hay onstructed-cay, against-ay an-ay external-ay enemy-ay,"} +{"eng":"Afranius with all his forces; Varro was to guard all Further Spain with","engyay":"anius-Afray ith-way all-ay is-hay orces-fay; arro-Vay as-way o-tay uard-gay all-ay urther-Fay ain-Spay ith-way"} +{"eng":"seek the neighbourhood of woods and rivers) his attendants and friends","engyay":"eek-say e-thay eighbourhood-nay of-ay oods-way and-ay ivers-ray) is-hay attendants-ay and-ay iends-fray"} +{"eng":"Scipio, his opinion of Pompey and Caesar, C. i. 1, 21; his flight, C.","engyay":"ipio-Scay, is-hay opinion-ay of-ay ompey-Pay and-ay aesar-Cay, C-ay. i-ay. 1, 21; is-hay ight-flay, C-ay."} +{"eng":"XIX.--The situation of the camp was a rising ground, gently sloping from","engyay":"e-XIX.--Thay ituation-say of-ay e-thay amp-cay as-way a-ay ising-ray ound-gray, ently-gay oping-slay om-fray"} +{"eng":"above, is on the sea, over which districts four several kings reigned,","engyay":"above-ay, is-ay on-ay e-thay ea-say, over-ay ich-whay istricts-day our-fay everal-say ings-kay eigned-ray,"} +{"eng":"(some by means of a bridge of boats and numerous rafts constructed for","engyay":"(ome-say y-bay eans-may of-ay a-ay idge-bray of-ay oats-bay and-ay umerous-nay afts-ray onstructed-cay or-fay"} +{"eng":"forces of the enemy had lodged themselves, having left ten cohorts and","engyay":"orces-fay of-ay e-thay enemy-ay ad-hay odged-lay emselves-thay, aving-hay eft-lay en-tay ohorts-cay and-ay"} +{"eng":"number of them; the horse pursuing the rest, left but few, who escaped","engyay":"umber-nay of-ay em-thay; e-thay orse-hay ursuing-pay e-thay est-ray, eft-lay ut-bay ew-fay, o-whay escaped-ay"} +{"eng":"all hopes of surrender for the present, changed the soldiers' minds, and","engyay":"all-ay opes-hay of-ay urrender-say or-fay e-thay esent-pray, anged-chay e-thay oldiers-say' inds-may, and-ay"} +{"eng":"from Epirus.","engyay":"om-fray irus-Epay."} +{"eng":"quitted that post for the sake of provisions, and had marched to","engyay":"uitted-qay at-thay ost-pay or-fay e-thay ake-say of-ay ovisions-pray, and-ay ad-hay arched-may o-tay"} +{"eng":"were very anxious for it: that Afranius's men had by several","engyay":"ere-way ery-vay anxious-ay or-fay it-ay: at-thay anius's-Afray en-may ad-hay y-bay everal-say"} +{"eng":"advancing a little way into the water, free in all their limbs, in","engyay":"advancing-ay a-ay ittle-lay ay-way into-ay e-thay ater-way, ee-fray in-ay all-ay eir-thay imbs-lay, in-ay"} +{"eng":"a council, began to anxiously inquire their opinions. In which council,","engyay":"a-ay ouncil-cay, egan-bay o-tay anxiously-ay inquire-ay eir-thay opinions-ay. In-ay ich-whay ouncil-cay,"} +{"eng":"backs, and a great number of them were killed.","engyay":"acks-bay, and-ay a-ay eat-gray umber-nay of-ay em-thay ere-way illed-kay."} +{"eng":"names\"; they who approve of both the enterprise and the man arise and","engyay":"ames-nay\"; ey-thay o-whay approve-ay of-ay oth-bay e-thay enterprise-ay and-ay e-thay an-may arise-ay and-ay"} +{"eng":"toils and dangers, they should patiently submit to leave their slaves","engyay":"oils-tay and-ay angers-day, ey-thay ould-shay atiently-pay ubmit-say o-tay eave-lay eir-thay aves-slay"} +{"eng":"of Asia","engyay":"of-ay ia-Asay"} +{"eng":"proceedings among the Pictones. Upon which he set off to bring","engyay":"oceedings-pray among-ay e-thay ictones-Pay. on-Upay ich-whay e-hay et-say off-ay o-tay ing-bray"} +{"eng":"generals, so, on the contrary, his dignity increased daily, although a","engyay":"enerals-gay, o-say, on-ay e-thay ontrary-cay, is-hay ignity-day increased-ay aily-day, although-ay a-ay"} +{"eng":"which they had expected auxiliaries from their countrymen, and all their","engyay":"ich-whay ey-thay ad-hay expected-ay auxiliaries-ay om-fray eir-thay ountrymen-cay, and-ay all-ay eir-thay"} +{"eng":"passes having been beset, those who were sent are intercepted. During","engyay":"asses-pay aving-hay een-bay eset-bay, ose-thay o-whay ere-way ent-say are-ay intercepted-ay. uring-Day"} +{"eng":"of the timber which they had collected for the purpose of fortification:","engyay":"of-ay e-thay imber-tay ich-whay ey-thay ad-hay ollected-cay or-fay e-thay urpose-pay of-ay ortification-fay:"} +{"eng":"inasmuch as he kept in remembrance that Lucius Cassius, the consul, had","engyay":"inasmuch-ay as-ay e-hay ept-kay in-ay emembrance-ray at-thay ucius-Lay assius-Cay, e-thay onsul-cay, ad-hay"} +{"eng":"their favour, and how frequent and how honourable; how from time","engyay":"eir-thay avour-fay, and-ay ow-hay equent-fray and-ay ow-hay onourable-hay; ow-hay om-fray ime-tay"} +{"eng":"ground almost disadvantageous, and pretty steep. Caius Antistius","engyay":"ound-gray almost-ay isadvantageous-day, and-ay etty-pray eep-stay. aius-Cay istius-Antay"} +{"eng":"Martius. At that period, besides other and more ordinary dangers, the","engyay":"artius-May. At-ay at-thay eriod-pay, esides-bay other-ay and-ay ore-may ordinary-ay angers-day, e-thay"} +{"eng":"with six hundred horse by forced marches, and issues a proclamation,","engyay":"ith-way ix-say undred-hay orse-hay y-bay orced-fay arches-may, and-ay issues-ay a-ay oclamation-pray,"} +{"eng":"their higher position, nor imitate that vigour and speed which they had","engyay":"eir-thay igher-hay osition-pay, or-nay imitate-ay at-thay igour-vay and-ay eed-spay ich-whay ey-thay ad-hay"} +{"eng":"are removed. Of course, we hope that you will support the Project","engyay":"are-ay emoved-ray. Of-ay ourse-cay, e-way ope-hay at-thay ou-yay ill-way upport-say e-thay oject-Pray"} +{"eng":"expecting an end to all their labours if they should gain the day. The","engyay":"expecting-ay an-ay end-ay o-tay all-ay eir-thay abours-lay if-ay ey-thay ould-shay ain-gay e-thay ay-day. e-Thay"} +{"eng":"Antiochus, whom Pompey rewarded amply. The most of them were archers. To","engyay":"iochus-Antay, om-whay ompey-Pay ewarded-ray amply-ay. e-Thay ost-may of-ay em-thay ere-way archers-ay. o-Tay"} +{"eng":"fortify his camp, and no enemy was in the meantime seen, while our men","engyay":"ortify-fay is-hay amp-cay, and-ay o-nay enemy-ay as-way in-ay e-thay eantime-may een-say, ile-whay our-ay en-may"} +{"eng":"Britons, to flight, 18; imposes a tribute upon the Britons and returns","engyay":"itons-Bray, o-tay ight-flay, 18; imposes-ay a-ay ibute-tray upon-ay e-thay itons-Bray and-ay eturns-ray"} +{"eng":"VIII.--To these remarks Caesar replied in such terms as he thought","engyay":"o-VIII.--Tay ese-thay emarks-ray aesar-Cay eplied-ray in-ay uch-say erms-tay as-ay e-hay ought-thay"} +{"eng":"down from the high ground, and fought without any risk, and wounded","engyay":"own-day om-fray e-thay igh-hay ound-gray, and-ay ought-fay ithout-way any-ay isk-ray, and-ay ounded-way"} +{"eng":"have? from which, if immediate danger was not to be dreaded, yet","engyay":"ave-hay? om-fray ich-whay, if-ay immediate-ay anger-day as-way ot-nay o-tay e-bay eaded-dray, et-yay"} +{"eng":"XLIX.--But Afranius's army had abundance of everything; a great stock of","engyay":"ut-XLIX.--Bay anius's-Afray army-ay ad-hay abundance-ay of-ay everything-ay; a-ay eat-gray ock-stay of-ay"} +{"eng":"given three hundred from Gallograecia: one of these came himself, the","engyay":"iven-gay ee-thray undred-hay om-fray allograecia-Gay: one-ay of-ay ese-thay ame-cay imself-hay, e-thay"} +{"eng":"auxiliaries to neither party. The Aedui are highly indignant at being","engyay":"auxiliaries-ay o-tay either-nay arty-pay. e-Thay edui-Aay are-ay ighly-hay indignant-ay at-ay eing-bay"} +{"eng":"disgrace, that not a man required the command of his tribune or","engyay":"isgrace-day, at-thay ot-nay a-ay an-may equired-ray e-thay ommand-cay of-ay is-hay ibune-tray or-ay"} +{"eng":"street or to found an amphitheatre. Dr. Beattie once observed that, if","engyay":"eet-stray or-ay o-tay ound-fay an-ay amphitheatre-ay. Dr-ay. eattie-Bay once-ay observed-ay at-thay, if-ay"} +{"eng":"XI.--The townsmen, affrighted at this unexpected stroke, bring forward","engyay":"e-XI.--Thay ownsmen-tay, affrighted-ay at-ay is-thay unexpected-ay oke-stray, ing-bray orward-fay"} +{"eng":"retired from the fight, observed it from a distance, he spurred on his","engyay":"etired-ray om-fray e-thay ight-fay, observed-ay it-ay om-fray a-ay istance-day, e-hay urred-spay on-ay is-hay"} +{"eng":"Paem[=a]ni, an ancient people of Gallia Belgica; according to some,","engyay":"aem[=a]ni-Pay, an-ay ancient-ay eople-pay of-ay allia-Gay elgica-Bay; according-ay o-tay ome-say,"} +{"eng":"contriver of that measure, destroyed himself with the juice of the yew","engyay":"ontriver-cay of-ay at-thay easure-may, estroyed-day imself-hay ith-way e-thay uice-jay of-ay e-thay ew-yay"} +{"eng":"The enemy, on learning the circumstance from those who had escaped from","engyay":"e-Thay enemy-ay, on-ay earning-lay e-thay ircumstance-cay om-fray ose-thay o-whay ad-hay escaped-ay om-fray"} +{"eng":"most eager, he came in sight of the army of the Aedui, and, by sending","engyay":"ost-may eager-ay, e-hay ame-cay in-ay ight-say of-ay e-thay army-ay of-ay e-thay edui-Aay, and-ay, y-bay ending-say"} +{"eng":"Boeotia, Achaia, and Epirus: with his legions he also intermixed the","engyay":"oeotia-Bay, aia-Achay, and-ay irus-Epay: ith-way is-hay egions-lay e-hay also-ay intermixed-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"not the death of his father, by throwing him prematurely upon his own","engyay":"ot-nay e-thay eath-day of-ay is-hay ather-fay, y-bay owing-thray im-hay ematurely-pray upon-ay is-hay own-ay"} +{"eng":"This is nearly in the middle of the Eburones, where Titurius and","engyay":"is-Thay is-ay early-nay in-ay e-thay iddle-may of-ay e-thay urones-Ebay, ere-whay iturius-Tay and-ay"} +{"eng":"lured the unfortunate Varus into the wilds of the Saltus Teutoburgiensis","engyay":"ured-lay e-thay unfortunate-ay arus-Vay into-ay e-thay ilds-way of-ay e-thay altus-Say eutoburgiensis-Tay"} +{"eng":"his march towards those parts in which he heard the Germans were. 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But to me Pompey seems to have acted without sufficient","engyay":"y-bay e-thay atigue-fay. ut-Bay o-tay e-may ompey-Pay eems-say o-tay ave-hay acted-ay ithout-way ufficient-say"} +{"eng":"you are offended with me; however I shall not boast of my services to","engyay":"ou-yay are-ay offended-ay ith-way e-may; owever-hay I-ay all-shay ot-nay oast-bay of-ay y-may ervices-say o-tay"} +{"eng":"the soldiers. He left the fourteenth legion as a guard for the baggage,","engyay":"e-thay oldiers-say. e-Hay eft-lay e-thay ourteenth-fay egion-lay as-ay a-ay uard-gay or-fay e-thay aggage-bay,"} +{"eng":"to desert their patrons, even in extreme misfortune, flees forth to","engyay":"o-tay esert-day eir-thay atrons-pay, even-ay in-ay extreme-ay isfortune-may, ees-flay orth-fay o-tay"} +{"eng":"he looked back to Caesar, and said, \"General, I will act in such a","engyay":"e-hay ooked-lay ack-bay o-tay aesar-Cay, and-ay aid-say, \"eneral-Gay, I-ay ill-way act-ay in-ay uch-say a-ay"} +{"eng":"marching through the Province were given them, would abstain from","engyay":"arching-may ough-thray e-thay ovince-Pray ere-way iven-gay em-thay, ould-way abstain-ay om-fray"} +{"eng":"opportunity offered, to hazard a battle. The next day he led out his","engyay":"opportunity-ay offered-ay, o-tay azard-hay a-ay attle-bay. e-Thay ext-nay ay-day e-hay ed-lay out-ay is-hay"} +{"eng":"broad, so that the soldiers could even singly pass secure from any","engyay":"oad-bray, o-say at-thay e-thay oldiers-say ould-cay even-ay ingly-say ass-pay ecure-say om-fray any-ay"} +{"eng":"Cebenna Mons, the mountains of the _Cevennes_, in Gaul, separating the","engyay":"ebenna-Cay ons-May, e-thay ountains-may of-ay e-thay evennes_-_Cay, in-ay aul-Gay, eparating-say e-thay"} +{"eng":"country of the Senones and Parisii; and led in person six into the","engyay":"ountry-cay of-ay e-thay enones-Say and-ay arisii-Pay; and-ay ed-lay in-ay erson-pay ix-say into-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"In this was the greatest difficulty, for the following reasons, namely,","engyay":"In-ay is-thay as-way e-thay eatest-gray ifficulty-day, or-fay e-thay ollowing-fay easons-ray, amely-nay,"} +{"eng":"Belgians, G. ii. 5, 6","engyay":"elgians-Bay, G-ay. ii-ay. 5, 6"} +{"eng":"rebuild the bridge on the same piles, the lower part of which remained","engyay":"ebuild-ray e-thay idge-bray on-ay e-thay ame-say iles-pay, e-thay ower-lay art-pay of-ay ich-whay emained-ray"} +{"eng":"related the exploit and roused the Aduatuci, the next day he arrived","engyay":"elated-ray e-thay exploit-ay and-ay oused-ray e-thay uatuci-Aday, e-thay ext-nay ay-day e-hay arrived-ay"} +{"eng":"works of the camp were finished, the horse upon guard brought him word","engyay":"orks-way of-ay e-thay amp-cay ere-way inished-fay, e-thay orse-hay upon-ay uard-gay ought-bray im-hay ord-way"} +{"eng":"1755; by M. Bladen, 8th ed., 1770; MacDevitt, Bohn's Library, 1848. De","engyay":"1755; y-bay M-ay. aden-Blay, 8th-ay ed-ay., 1770; acDevitt-May, ohn's-Bay ibrary-Lay, 1848. e-Day"} +{"eng":"feet wide, and a rampart ten feet high, and the top of the rampart was","engyay":"eet-fay ide-way, and-ay a-ay ampart-ray en-tay eet-fay igh-hay, and-ay e-thay op-tay of-ay e-thay ampart-ray as-way"} +{"eng":"Upon Caesar's inquiring from them, where the main body of the Bellovaci","engyay":"on-Upay aesar's-Cay inquiring-ay om-fray em-thay, ere-whay e-thay ain-may ody-bay of-ay e-thay ellovaci-Bay"} +{"eng":"XVII.--The following day the enemy halted on the hills, a distance from","engyay":"e-XVII.--Thay ollowing-fay ay-day e-thay enemy-ay alted-hay on-ay e-thay ills-hay, a-ay istance-day om-fray"} +{"eng":"safety. Cotta says he will not go to an armed enemy, and in that","engyay":"afety-say. otta-Cay ays-say e-hay ill-way ot-nay o-gay o-tay an-ay armed-ay enemy-ay, and-ay in-ay at-thay"} +{"eng":"pitched, rising gradually from the plain, extended forward in breadth as","engyay":"itched-pay, ising-ray adually-gray om-fray e-thay ain-play, extended-ay orward-fay in-ay eadth-bray as-ay"} +{"eng":"camp; and his front line was at no greater distance from the rampart","engyay":"amp-cay; and-ay is-hay ont-fray ine-lay as-way at-ay o-nay eater-gray istance-day om-fray e-thay ampart-ray"} +{"eng":"unanimity throughout the whole of Gaul, the union of which not even the","engyay":"unanimity-ay oughout-thray e-thay ole-whay of-ay aul-Gay, e-thay union-ay of-ay ich-whay ot-nay even-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"Romans.","engyay":"omans-Ray."} +{"eng":"that so great a disgrace should not be incurred, all leaped from the","engyay":"at-thay o-say eat-gray a-ay isgrace-day ould-shay ot-nay e-bay incurred-ay, all-ay eaped-lay om-fray e-thay"} +{"eng":"that splendour did not depress their hopes of raising their own to","engyay":"at-thay endour-splay id-day ot-nay epress-day eir-thay opes-hay of-ay aising-ray eir-thay own-ay o-tay"} +{"eng":"being high and favourable, he filled several transports with fir, pitch,","engyay":"eing-bay igh-hay and-ay avourable-fay, e-hay illed-fay everal-say ansports-tray ith-way ir-fay, itch-pay,"} +{"eng":"XCV.--Caesar having forced the Pompeians to flee into their","engyay":"aesar-XCV.--Cay aving-hay orced-fay e-thay ompeians-Pay o-tay ee-flay into-ay eir-thay"} +{"eng":"Veromandui, their neighbours, were there awaiting the arrival of the","engyay":"eromandui-Vay, eir-thay eighbours-nay, ere-way ere-thay awaiting-ay e-thay arrival-ay of-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"his force, and told them that he had ten legions ready; that he was","engyay":"is-hay orce-fay, and-ay old-tay em-thay at-thay e-hay ad-hay en-tay egions-lay eady-ray; at-thay e-hay as-way"} +{"eng":"any new acquisitions, or of provoking the enemy to an action; but that","engyay":"any-ay ew-nay acquisitions-ay, or-ay of-ay ovoking-pray e-thay enemy-ay o-tay an-ay action-ay; ut-bay at-thay"} +{"eng":"Helvetii, in the country called _Lausanne_; abandon their country, G. i.","engyay":"elvetii-Hay, in-ay e-thay ountry-cay alled-cay ausanne_-_Lay; abandon-ay eir-thay ountry-cay, G-ay. i-ay."} +{"eng":"demands to Pompey; if by so little trouble they could terminate a great","engyay":"emands-day o-tay ompey-Pay; if-ay y-bay o-say ittle-lay ouble-tray ey-thay ould-cay erminate-tay a-ay eat-gray"} +{"eng":"the sound of oars was distinctly heard in the same quarter, and that","engyay":"e-thay ound-say of-ay oars-ay as-way istinctly-day eard-hay in-ay e-thay ame-say uarter-qay, and-ay at-thay"} +{"eng":"noblemen of the Aedui came to him as ambassadors to entreat \"that in an","engyay":"oblemen-nay of-ay e-thay edui-Aay ame-cay o-tay im-hay as-ay ambassadors-ay o-tay entreat-ay \"at-thay in-ay an-ay"} +{"eng":"descent into the island, as he was convinced that this was a judicious","engyay":"escent-day into-ay e-thay island-ay, as-ay e-hay as-way onvinced-cay at-thay is-thay as-way a-ay udicious-jay"} +{"eng":"unexpected misfortune. For so great a storm arose, that it was agreed","engyay":"unexpected-ay isfortune-may. or-Fay o-say eat-gray a-ay orm-stay arose-ay, at-thay it-ay as-way agreed-ay"} +{"eng":"counties of _Suffolk, Norfolk, Cambridgeshire_, and _Huntingdonshire_","engyay":"ounties-cay of-ay uffolk-_Say, orfolk-Nay, ambridgeshire_-Cay, and-ay untingdonshire_-_Hay"} +{"eng":"II.--Among the Helvetii, Orgetorix was by far the most distinguished and","engyay":"ong-II.--Amay e-thay elvetii-Hay, etorix-Orgay as-way y-bay ar-fay e-thay ost-may istinguished-day and-ay"} +{"eng":"the twelfth legion and part of the cavalry against the Nantuates, the","engyay":"e-thay elfth-tway egion-lay and-ay art-pay of-ay e-thay avalry-cay against-ay e-thay antuates-Nay, e-thay"} +{"eng":"design; he himself proceeds into the territories of the Treviri with","engyay":"esign-day; e-hay imself-hay oceeds-pray into-ay e-thay erritories-tay of-ay e-thay eviri-Tray ith-way"} +{"eng":"at a small distance from the outer walls, to support the rafters","engyay":"at-ay a-ay all-smay istance-day om-fray e-thay outer-ay alls-way, o-tay upport-say e-thay afters-ray"} +{"eng":"prestige of the African war? I, for my part, wished to be called a","engyay":"estige-pray of-ay e-thay ican-Afray ar-way? I-ay, or-fay y-may art-pay, ished-way o-tay e-bay alled-cay a-ay"} +{"eng":"Macron (straight line over letter) [=x]","engyay":"acron-May (aight-stray ine-lay over-ay etter-lay) [=x-ay]"} +{"eng":"garrison is selected for the town.","engyay":"arrison-gay is-ay elected-say or-fay e-thay own-tay."} +{"eng":"Garumna; their chief city was Vesuna, afterwards Petrocorii, now","engyay":"arumna-Gay; eir-thay ief-chay ity-cay as-way esuna-Vay, afterwards-ay etrocorii-Pay, ow-nay"} +{"eng":"men, who were bound to no sacrament of military obedience to the state,","engyay":"en-may, o-whay ere-way ound-bay o-tay o-nay acrament-say of-ay ilitary-may obedience-ay o-tay e-thay ate-stay,"} +{"eng":"ropes] were severed; and when they were cut away, the yards necessarily","engyay":"opes-ray] ere-way evered-say; and-ay en-whay ey-thay ere-way ut-cay away-ay, e-thay ards-yay ecessarily-nay"} +{"eng":"agendum,\"_ is a fine feature of the real character, finely expressed.","engyay":"agendum,\"_-ay is-ay a-ay ine-fay eature-fay of-ay e-thay eal-ray aracter-chay, inely-fay expressed-ay."} +{"eng":"Macedonian cavalry among Pompey's troops, C. iii. 4","engyay":"acedonian-May avalry-cay among-ay ompey's-Pay oops-tray, C-ay. iii-ay. 4"} +{"eng":"but even without their [the Aedui] knowing anything of it themselves;","engyay":"ut-bay even-ay ithout-way eir-thay [e-thay edui-Aay] owing-knay anything-ay of-ay it-ay emselves-thay;"} +{"eng":"oppose the enemy. Afranius and Petreius, to frighten us and obstruct the","engyay":"oppose-ay e-thay enemy-ay. anius-Afray and-ay etreius-Pay, o-tay ighten-fray us-ay and-ay obstruct-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":"defence of the town. About the same time the people of Carmona, which is","engyay":"efence-day of-ay e-thay own-tay. out-Abay e-thay ame-say ime-tay e-thay eople-pay of-ay armona-Cay, ich-whay is-ay"} +{"eng":"outstrip any messenger or rumour of the taking of Gomphi.","engyay":"outstrip-ay any-ay essenger-may or-ay umour-ray of-ay e-thay aking-tay of-ay omphi-Gay."} +{"eng":"conquered, he thought it a most fortunate event that none of the enemy","engyay":"onquered-cay, e-hay ought-thay it-ay a-ay ost-may ortunate-fay event-ay at-thay one-nay of-ay e-thay enemy-ay"} +{"eng":"saw the legions advance with a regular motion, drawn up in battle array;","engyay":"aw-say e-thay egions-lay advance-ay ith-way a-ay egular-ray otion-may, awn-dray up-ay in-ay attle-bay array-ay;"} +{"eng":"our sea; and that so much the more, because he knew that, on account of","engyay":"our-ay ea-say; and-ay at-thay o-say uch-may e-thay ore-may, ecause-bay e-hay ew-knay at-thay, on-ay account-ay of-ay"} +{"eng":"the oars that he might make that port of the island in which he had","engyay":"e-thay oars-ay at-thay e-hay ight-may ake-may at-thay ort-pay of-ay e-thay island-ay in-ay ich-whay e-hay ad-hay"} +{"eng":"the Germans could not be restrained from casting weapons at our men. He","engyay":"e-thay ermans-Gay ould-cay ot-nay e-bay estrained-ray om-fray asting-cay eapons-way at-ay our-ay en-may. e-Hay"} +{"eng":"would be given him of coming to battle in some other place: for that","engyay":"ould-way e-bay iven-gay im-hay of-ay oming-cay o-tay attle-bay in-ay ome-say other-ay ace-play: or-fay at-thay"} +{"eng":"their march unarmed, and were lifted up the rocks by each other. 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Nor did he think that he should be sufficiently secure","engyay":"all-ay is-hay orces-fay. or-Nay id-day e-hay ink-thay at-thay e-hay ould-shay e-bay ufficiently-say ecure-say"} +{"eng":"vigorous troops.","engyay":"igorous-vay oops-tray."} +{"eng":"he exhorted his soldiers to execute with diligence and energy such","engyay":"e-hay exhorted-ay is-hay oldiers-say o-tay execute-ay ith-way iligence-day and-ay energy-ay uch-say"} +{"eng":"all copies of Project Gutenberg-tm electronic works in your possession.","engyay":"all-ay opies-cay of-ay oject-Pray utenberg-tm-Gay electronic-ay orks-way in-ay our-yay ossession-pay."} +{"eng":"submit to the authority of the senate: that he too had a means of","engyay":"ubmit-say o-tay e-thay authority-ay of-ay e-thay enate-say: at-thay e-hay oo-tay ad-hay a-ay eans-may of-ay"} +{"eng":"Caesar's army, distressed and suffering troops, who had always been in","engyay":"aesar's-Cay army-ay, istressed-day and-ay uffering-say oops-tray, o-whay ad-hay always-ay een-bay in-ay"} +{"eng":"over in rows in the same manner as the joists were laid on the braces,","engyay":"over-ay in-ay ows-ray in-ay e-thay ame-say anner-may as-ay e-thay oists-jay ere-way aid-lay on-ay e-thay aces-bray,"} +{"eng":"their youth and the most respectable of every age, being expressly","engyay":"eir-thay outh-yay and-ay e-thay ost-may espectable-ray of-ay every-ay age-ay, eing-bay expressly-ay"} +{"eng":"was the business only of a single day, but that he had a passion for","engyay":"as-way e-thay usiness-bay only-ay of-ay a-ay ingle-say ay-day, ut-bay at-thay e-hay ad-hay a-ay assion-pay or-fay"} +{"eng":"my design? To do as our ancestors did in the war against the Cimbri and","engyay":"y-may esign-day? o-Tay o-day as-ay our-ay ancestors-ay id-day in-ay e-thay ar-way against-ay e-thay imbri-Cay and-ay"} +{"eng":"upon leaves stripped off the trees, or the tender roots of reeds","engyay":"upon-ay eaves-lay ipped-stray off-ay e-thay ees-tray, or-ay e-thay ender-tay oots-ray of-ay eeds-ray"} +{"eng":"in the beginning, and that they had taken up arms against their","engyay":"in-ay e-thay eginning-bay, and-ay at-thay ey-thay ad-hay aken-tay up-ay arms-ay against-ay eir-thay"} +{"eng":"In connexion with this subject of his extraordinary munificence, there","engyay":"In-ay onnexion-cay ith-way is-thay ubject-say of-ay is-hay extraordinary-ay unificence-may, ere-thay"} +{"eng":"them to flight, but could not pursue them very far, because the horse","engyay":"em-thay o-tay ight-flay, ut-bay ould-cay ot-nay ursue-pay em-thay ery-vay ar-fay, ecause-bay e-thay orse-hay"} +{"eng":"disparity of numbers, they had maintained the battle for five hours, had","engyay":"isparity-day of-ay umbers-nay, ey-thay ad-hay aintained-may e-thay attle-bay or-fay ive-fay ours-hay, ad-hay"} +{"eng":"discovered from some prisoners, that the river Sambre was not more than","engyay":"iscovered-day om-fray ome-say isoners-pray, at-thay e-thay iver-ray ambre-Say as-way ot-nay ore-may an-thay"} +{"eng":"a tower having been brought up in a particular place and touching the","engyay":"a-ay ower-tay aving-hay een-bay ought-bray up-ay in-ay a-ay articular-pay ace-play and-ay ouching-tay e-thay"} +{"eng":"Pompey: and at his landing there, heard a cry among the soldiers whom","engyay":"ompey-Pay: and-ay at-ay is-hay anding-lay ere-thay, eard-hay a-ay y-cray among-ay e-thay oldiers-say om-whay"} +{"eng":"possessed the greatest part of it, from the Rhine to the Elbe, but","engyay":"ossessed-pay e-thay eatest-gray art-pay of-ay it-ay, om-fray e-thay ine-Rhay o-tay e-thay e-Elbay, ut-bay"} +{"eng":"Marruc[=i]ni, an ancient people of Italy, inhabiting the country now","engyay":"arruc[=i]ni-May, an-ay ancient-ay eople-pay of-ay aly-Itay, inhabiting-ay e-thay ountry-cay ow-nay"} +{"eng":"CV.--When Caesar arrived in Asia, he found that Titus Ampius had","engyay":"en-CV.--Whay aesar-Cay arrived-ay in-ay ia-Asay, e-hay ound-fay at-thay itus-Tay ius-Ampay ad-hay"} +{"eng":"either proceed to conceal himself in the territories of the Menapii, or","engyay":"either-ay oceed-pray o-tay onceal-cay imself-hay in-ay e-thay erritories-tay of-ay e-thay enapii-May, or-ay"} +{"eng":"hesitation, draws out from the camp four light-armed legions and all the","engyay":"esitation-hay, aws-dray out-ay om-fray e-thay amp-cay our-fay ight-armed-lay egions-lay and-ay all-ay e-thay"} +{"eng":" * * * * *","engyay":" * * * * *"} +{"eng":"Aedui by outrage nor make war upon them or their allies; if he would","engyay":"edui-Aay y-bay outrage-ay or-nay ake-may ar-way upon-ay em-thay or-ay eir-thay allies-ay; if-ay e-hay ould-way"} +{"eng":"LXXV.--Accordingly, suffering no time to intervene but what was","engyay":"ordingly-LXXV.--Accay, uffering-say o-nay ime-tay o-tay intervene-ay ut-bay at-whay as-way"} +{"eng":"XXXIV.--Having pronounced this decree between [the contending parties],","engyay":"aving-XXXIV.--Hay onounced-pray is-thay ecree-day etween-bay [e-thay ontending-cay arties-pay],"} +{"eng":"steadiest troops. The rest he had interspersed between the centre and","engyay":"eadiest-stay oops-tray. e-Thay est-ray e-hay ad-hay interspersed-ay etween-bay e-thay entre-cay and-ay"} +{"eng":"ordered his soldiers to go on board without noise, and disposed here and","engyay":"ordered-ay is-hay oldiers-say o-tay o-gay on-ay oard-bay ithout-way oise-nay, and-ay isposed-day ere-hay and-ay"} +{"eng":"name of _Messina_, C. iii. 101","engyay":"ame-nay of-ay essina_-_May, C-ay. iii-ay. 101"} +{"eng":"Tasg[=e]t[)i]us, chief of the Carnutes, slain by his countrymen, G. v.","engyay":"asg[=e]t[)i]us-Tay, ief-chay of-ay e-thay arnutes-Cay, ain-slay y-bay is-hay ountrymen-cay, G-ay. v-ay."} +{"eng":"they were, and what they could do in war, he received the following","engyay":"ey-thay ere-way, and-ay at-whay ey-thay ould-cay o-day in-ay ar-way, e-hay eceived-ray e-thay ollowing-fay"} +{"eng":"consideration also led them to that resolution, viz.: that they had","engyay":"onsideration-cay also-ay ed-lay em-thay o-tay at-thay esolution-ray, iz-vay.: at-thay ey-thay ad-hay"} +{"eng":"very high tides in that ocean; and that circumstance was unknown to our","engyay":"ery-vay igh-hay ides-tay in-ay at-thay ocean-ay; and-ay at-thay ircumstance-cay as-way unknown-ay o-tay our-ay"} +{"eng":"narrow roads, stop the progress of his army and lead their own forces","engyay":"arrow-nay oads-ray, op-stay e-thay ogress-pray of-ay is-hay army-ay and-ay ead-lay eir-thay own-ay orces-fay"} +{"eng":"these things, because they were of opinion that the legions were passing","engyay":"ese-thay ings-thay, ecause-bay ey-thay ere-way of-ay opinion-ay at-thay e-thay egions-lay ere-way assing-pay"} +{"eng":"inform them that they whom he could have put to death by the right of","engyay":"inform-ay em-thay at-thay ey-thay om-whay e-hay ould-cay ave-hay ut-pay o-tay eath-day y-bay e-thay ight-ray of-ay"} +{"eng":"and sending out some Spanish horse on one side, had proved conquerors in","engyay":"and-ay ending-say out-ay ome-say anish-Spay orse-hay on-ay one-ay ide-say, ad-hay oved-pray onquerors-cay in-ay"} +{"eng":"Section 1. General Terms of Use and Redistributing Project Gutenberg-tm","engyay":"ection-Say 1. eneral-Gay erms-Tay of-ay e-Usay and-ay edistributing-Ray oject-Pray utenberg-tm-Gay"} +{"eng":"brought with them to the friendship of the Roman people, should be torn","engyay":"ought-bray ith-way em-thay o-tay e-thay iendship-fray of-ay e-thay oman-Ray eople-pay, ould-shay e-bay orn-tay"} +{"eng":"Caesar's cause and dignity, had often proposed to the senate, \"that if","engyay":"aesar's-Cay ause-cay and-ay ignity-day, ad-hay often-ay oposed-pray o-tay e-thay enate-say, \"at-thay if-ay"} +{"eng":"of many nations; nor is there any person belonging to this part of","engyay":"of-ay any-may ations-nay; or-nay is-ay ere-thay any-ay erson-pay elonging-bay o-tay is-thay art-pay of-ay"} +{"eng":"these too without baggage, still by the narrowness of the passages, he","engyay":"ese-thay oo-tay ithout-way aggage-bay, ill-stay y-bay e-thay arrowness-nay of-ay e-thay assages-pay, e-hay"} +{"eng":"generals, that, after a successful war, they should return home and","engyay":"enerals-gay, at-thay, after-ay a-ay uccessful-say ar-way, ey-thay ould-shay eturn-ray ome-hay and-ay"} +{"eng":"and countermined our mines, and impeded the working of them by stakes","engyay":"and-ay ountermined-cay our-ay ines-may, and-ay impeded-ay e-thay orking-way of-ay em-thay y-bay akes-stay"} +{"eng":"aid, since they were able to move forward machines of such a height with","engyay":"aid-ay, ince-say ey-thay ere-way able-ay o-tay ove-may orward-fay achines-may of-ay uch-say a-ay eight-hay ith-way"} +{"eng":"what was taking place, nor of collecting themselves. Fortune thus taking","engyay":"at-whay as-way aking-tay ace-play, or-nay of-ay ollecting-cay emselves-thay. ortune-Fay us-thay aking-tay"} +{"eng":"though these were partly communicated to me by Caesar himself, in","engyay":"ough-thay ese-thay ere-way artly-pay ommunicated-cay o-tay e-may y-bay aesar-Cay imself-hay, in-ay"} +{"eng":"THIS IS NO. 702 OF _EVERYMAN'S LIBRARY_. THE PUBLISHERS WILL BE PLEASED","engyay":"THIS-ay IS-ay NO-ay. 702 OF-ay _EVERYMAN'S-ay LIBRARY_-ay. THE-ay PUBLISHERS-ay WILL-ay BE-ay PLEASED-ay"} +{"eng":"action. To oppose whom, Caesar sent his horse, and intermixed with them","engyay":"action-ay. o-Tay oppose-ay om-whay, aesar-Cay ent-say is-hay orse-hay, and-ay intermixed-ay ith-way em-thay"} +{"eng":"as long as he could.\"","engyay":"as-ay ong-lay as-ay e-hay ould-cay.\""} +{"eng":"disastrous shall have occurred, they will demand a reckoning at your","engyay":"isastrous-day all-shay ave-hay occurred-ay, ey-thay ill-way emand-day a-ay eckoning-ray at-ay our-yay"} +{"eng":"That his own opinion was safe on either side; if there be nothing very","engyay":"at-Thay is-hay own-ay opinion-ay as-way afe-say on-ay either-ay ide-say; if-ay ere-thay e-bay othing-nay ery-vay"} +{"eng":"ours to prevent us from breaking in on any side, or surrounding them on","engyay":"ours-ay o-tay event-pray us-ay om-fray eaking-bray in-ay on-ay any-ay ide-say, or-ay urrounding-say em-thay on-ay"} +{"eng":"on the river Ebro, about twenty miles distant from their camp. At this","engyay":"on-ay e-thay iver-ray o-Ebray, about-ay enty-tway iles-may istant-day om-fray eir-thay amp-cay. At-ay is-thay"} +{"eng":"early in the morning. They having quickly learned the arrival of Caesar","engyay":"early-ay in-ay e-thay orning-may. ey-Thay aving-hay uickly-qay earned-lay e-thay arrival-ay of-ay aesar-Cay"} +{"eng":"DAMAGE.","engyay":"DAMAGE-ay."} +{"eng":"to build ten ships of war; besides, he took care that several others","engyay":"o-tay uild-bay en-tay ips-shay of-ay ar-way; esides-bay, e-hay ook-tay are-cay at-thay everal-say others-ay"} +{"eng":"legion suddenly closing their files threw their javelins, and advancing","engyay":"egion-lay uddenly-say osing-clay eir-thay iles-fay ew-thray eir-thay avelins-jay, and-ay advancing-ay"} +{"eng":"Ebro and intercept their convoys.","engyay":"o-Ebray and-ay intercept-ay eir-thay onvoys-cay."} +{"eng":"was warmly contested. For our men, despising the enemy whom they had","engyay":"as-way armly-way ontested-cay. or-Fay our-ay en-may, espising-day e-thay enemy-ay om-whay ey-thay ad-hay"} +{"eng":"friendship, and by his past favours to measure their future hopes. This,","engyay":"iendship-fray, and-ay y-bay is-hay ast-pay avours-fay o-tay easure-may eir-thay uture-fay opes-hay. is-Thay,"} +{"eng":"the higher grounds. All the forces of the enemy being thus routed, and","engyay":"e-thay igher-hay ounds-gray. All-ay e-thay orces-fay of-ay e-thay enemy-ay eing-bay us-thay outed-ray, and-ay"} +{"eng":"descended into an unfavourable situation. The Centurions, some of whom","engyay":"escended-day into-ay an-ay unfavourable-ay ituation-say. e-Thay enturions-Cay, ome-say of-ay om-whay"} +{"eng":"tears of all the old men, matrons, and virgins to succour the state in","engyay":"ears-tay of-ay all-ay e-thay old-ay en-may, atrons-may, and-ay irgins-vay o-tay uccour-say e-thay ate-stay in-ay"} +{"eng":"stopped behind with two legions in a secret place: he sent on the rest","engyay":"opped-stay ehind-bay ith-way o-tway egions-lay in-ay a-ay ecret-say ace-play: e-hay ent-say on-ay e-thay est-ray"} +{"eng":"determined to stay in Gaul.","engyay":"etermined-day o-tay ay-stay in-ay aul-Gay."} +{"eng":"the inhabitants of Antioch and Roman citizens who traded there, the","engyay":"e-thay inhabitants-ay of-ay ioch-Antay and-ay oman-Ray itizens-cay o-whay aded-tray ere-thay, e-thay"} +{"eng":"the Remi were given to Labienus. This report having been carried to the","engyay":"e-thay emi-Ray ere-way iven-gay o-tay abienus-Lay. is-Thay eport-ray aving-hay een-bay arried-cay o-tay e-thay"} +{"eng":"dislodged from the wall and towers, and drew up, in form of a wedge, in","engyay":"islodged-day om-fray e-thay all-way and-ay owers-tay, and-ay ew-dray up-ay, in-ay orm-fay of-ay a-ay edge-way, in-ay"} +{"eng":"men, even those who had fallen down exhausted with wounds, leant on","engyay":"en-may, even-ay ose-thay o-whay ad-hay allen-fay own-day exhausted-ay ith-way ounds-way, eant-lay on-ay"} +{"eng":"VIII.--Meanwhile, with the legion which he had with him and the soldiers","engyay":"eanwhile-VIII.--May, ith-way e-thay egion-lay ich-whay e-hay ad-hay ith-way im-hay and-ay e-thay oldiers-say"} +{"eng":"and Petreius, when pay was demanded by the legions, a sedition almost","engyay":"and-ay etreius-Pay, en-whay ay-pay as-way emanded-day y-bay e-thay egions-lay, a-ay edition-say almost-ay"} +{"eng":"XV.--The other order is that of the knights. These, when there is","engyay":"e-XV.--Thay other-ay order-ay is-ay at-thay of-ay e-thay ights-knay. ese-Thay, en-whay ere-thay is-ay"} +{"eng":"strength of the work, and such the arrangement of the materials, that in","engyay":"ength-stray of-ay e-thay ork-way, and-ay uch-say e-thay arrangement-ay of-ay e-thay aterials-may, at-thay in-ay"} +{"eng":"purport, \"that it was Pompey's intention not to abandon the republic, if","engyay":"urport-pay, \"at-thay it-ay as-way ompey's-Pay intention-ay ot-nay o-tay abandon-ay e-thay epublic-ray, if-ay"} +{"eng":"they quit the camp, in a very extended line and with a very large amount","engyay":"ey-thay uit-qay e-thay amp-cay, in-ay a-ay ery-vay extended-ay ine-lay and-ay ith-way a-ay ery-vay arge-lay amount-ay"} +{"eng":"his legion from winter-quarters; he relates at large the affair which","engyay":"is-hay egion-lay om-fray inter-quarters-way; e-hay elates-ray at-ay arge-lay e-thay affair-ay ich-whay"} +{"eng":"was stationed, and slay several of them. The rest, on observing this","engyay":"as-way ationed-stay, and-ay ay-slay e