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1 I, 1 | and scourged at Rome, and sent him to make his complaints 2 I, 4 | delivered up by Caesar, were sent for. The city and the comitium 3 I, 4 | commissioners should be sent to Caesar to acquaint him 4 I, 7 | Faustus Sylla should be sent as propraetor into Mauritania; 5 I, 7 | provinces praetors were sent, nor was time granted as 6 I, 11 | matter, they replied, and sent written proposals to him 7 I, 12 | hopeless. Caesar, therefore, sent Marcus Antonius, with five 8 I, 13 | possession, and from which he had sent senators round about the 9 I, 15 | colonies, which had been sent thither by the Julian law: 10 I, 16 | demanded soldiers: they sent them. In the mean time, 11 I, 16 | Vibullius Rufus, who was sent by Pompey into Picenum to 12 I, 17 | approach, five cohorts, sent by Domitius from the town, 13 I, 18 | Domitius, upon observing this, sent messengers well acquainted 14 I, 19 | garrison of seven cohorts. He sent Marcus Antonius thither, 15 I, 19 | begged that he might be sent to Caesar. Antonius returned 16 I, 19 | cohorts to his own army, and sent Attius away in safety. The 17 I, 19 | completed, all the messengers sent to Pompey returned. ~ 18 I, 21 | little time, by messengers sent from one side to the other, 19 I, 21 | him, and guarded him; and sent deputies out of their number 20 I, 22 | persons who came to him, and sent them back to the town, and 21 I, 25 | and brought to Caesar, but sent back by him to Pompey with 22 I, 26 | on his march, for he had sent all Domitius's cohorts immediately 23 I, 27 | that Magius, whom he had sent to Pompey with a message, 24 I, 27 | with a message, was not sent back to him; and though 25 I, 27 | of conduct. He therefore sent Caninius Rebilus to have 26 I, 28 | army to Dyrrachium being sent back by the consuls, returned 27 I, 31 | heard that Valerius was sent against them, even before 28 I, 33 | That deputies ought to be sent to Pompey, to propose a 29 I, 33 | to whom embassadors were sent, and fear implied in those 30 I, 33 | fear implied in those that sent them. That these were the 31 I, 35 | and set at liberty, was sent by Pompey into Spain; and 32 I, 35 | men of Massilia had been sent before him; whom Pompey, 33 I, 36 | 1.35]Caesar sent for fifteen of the principal 34 I, 38 | things in readiness, he sent Caius Fabius one of his 35 I, 39 | already mentioned, Pompey had sent into Spain, Afranius, Petreius, 36 I, 40 | both provinces. Caesar had sent his legions into Spain, 37 I, 41 | miles from each other. He sent foraging parties over these 38 I, 41 | which Caius Fabius had sent round by the further bridge 39 I, 44 | Afranius's camp were instantly sent a nearer way to occupy the 40 I, 44 | on a reinforcement being sent, they were obliged to turn 41 I, 46 | but no relief could be sent on the flanks, and the horse 42 I, 46 | cohorts were frequently sent to their aid from the camp 43 I, 52 | cavalry and three legions, and sent the horse on before, to 44 I, 53 | had but little corn. He sent away the camp followers 45 I, 54 | Petreius, and their friends, sent fuller and more circumstantial 46 I, 56 | light-armed cohorts were sent to reinforce the enemy, 47 I, 75 | remove their standards, and sent centurions of the first 48 I, 78 | strictest diligence, and sent back. But of the tribunes 49 I, 79 | their camp. Caesar having sent forward his cavalry, to 50 I, 81 | fixed up, and his horse sent out to forage, they suddenly 51 I, 82 | water: but not a person was sent to look for forage. Caesar 52 I, 84 | having perceived this, sent some light armed Germans 53 I, 86 | for six legions had been sent into Spain, and a seventh 54 I, 86 | great military experience sent to command them, for no 55 I, 86 | and consuls should not be sent to govern the provinces 56 II, 3 | Lucius Nasidius, being sent by Cneius Pompey with a 57 II, 3 | to Massilia, and having sent in a galley privately, acquaints 58 II, 7 | but one of the rest was sent forward to Massilia for 59 II, 18 | to the town of Gades, and sent six cohorts thither from 60 II, 18 | Domitius, who had come thither sent by Domitius to recover an 61 II, 19 | 2.19]Having therefore sent two legions into Further 62 II, 20 | agreed on the design they had sent notice to Gallonius, to 63 II, 22 | legions in garrison there, sent the rest to Italy, and set 64 II, 25 | on the sudden alarm. He sent his cavalry after them to 65 II, 25 | foot, which king Juba had sent to Utica as auxiliaries 66 II, 26 | supply of horse and foot sent by king Juba were on their 67 II, 26 | suddenness of the affair, sent on the horse to receive 68 II, 36 | couriers, who had been sent forward, arrived from king 69 II, 37 | of his cavalry should be sent to him. His camp was well 70 II, 38 | commander-in-chief, who had been sent with a small force, was 71 II, 38 | motives, early in the night he sent all his cavalry to the enemy' 72 II, 38 | Sabura. The horse that were sent perform their march that 73 II, 39 | not with him, and that he sent only a small force which 74 II, 40 | the battle in the night, sent to his relief two thousand 75 II, 40 | suspecting that as Curio had sent his horse before, he himself 76 II, 41 | foot only for show; and sent the horse to the charge: 77 II, 41 | reinforced by assistance sent from Juba; strength began 78 II, 42 | of horse, that had been sent by Sabura, had already got 79 II, 44 | The rest of the troops sent their centurions as deputies 80 II, 44 | sword; a few he selected and sent home to his own realm. Although 81 III, 4 | number from Thrace, and had sent his son Sadalis with them. 82 III, 4 | came himself, the other sent his son. Two hundred were 83 III, 4 | his son. Two hundred were sent from Syria by Comagenus 84 III, 8 | having landed his soldiers, sent back his ships the same 85 III, 9 | of corn. They, therefore, sent deputies to Caesar, and 86 III, 12 | inhabitants of Apollonia sent embassadors to Caesar, and 87 III, 12 | and all Epirus: and they sent embassadors to Caesar, and 88 III, 19 | their conferences. Caesar sent Publius Vatinius, one of 89 III, 21 | to Caesar, but privately sent messengers to Milo, who 90 III, 21 | presents, he joined him, and sent him to Thurinum to tamper 91 III, 22 | Spanish horse, which he had sent there to strengthen the 92 III, 24 | advancing boldly toward him, he sent five four-banked galleys 93 III, 27 | taken by our men: but Caesar sent them all safe home. ~ 94 III, 28 | day-break, when Otacilius had sent against them a party of 95 III, 29 | horse being landed, Antony sent most of his ships back to 96 III, 29 | of pursuing him; and he sent messengers to him with great 97 III, 34 | would obey his orders, if he sent a garrison to protect them, 98 III, 40 | soldiers which Caesar had sent to keep garrison there, 99 III, 42 | and Italy, were detained; sent Lucius Canuleius into Epirus 100 III, 52 | that no relief might be sent from the neighboring posts. 101 III, 62 | camp. To the same place he sent the ships, which he had 102 III, 62 | health, Fulvius Costhumus was sent to assist him in the command. ~ 103 III, 64 | additional assistance was sent, was infected by the fears 104 III, 75 | the sick and wounded, he sent on all his baggage privately 105 III, 75 | morning by several gates, and sent them forward by the same 106 III, 75 | army out of his camp, and sent his cavalry on to retard 107 III, 75 | To oppose whom, Caesar sent his horse, and intermixed 108 III, 76 | the horse, who had been sent out under pretense of foraging, 109 III, 77 | 3.77]The next day Caesar sent his baggage forward early 110 III, 79 | Letters likewise being sent by Pompey through all the 111 III, 80 | before, had of themselves sent embassadors to Caesar, offering 112 III, 80 | if succor was speedily sent; but that it could not withstand 113 III, 82 | Lucius Hirtius, who had been sent by Pompey against the Parthians, 114 III, 97 | remain in Pompey's camp, sent back a part to his own camp, 115 III, 97 | work was finished, they sent embassadors to treat about 116 III, 101| other combustibles, and sent them against Pomponius's 117 III, 101| wind being favorable, he sent into the port about forty 118 III, 109| and Serapion, the persons sent by him, who had both been 119 III, 111| of which fifty had been sent to Pompey's assistance, 120 III, 112| and auxiliaries; for he sent to all the neighboring countries, 121 III, 112| Caesar's part of the town, sent messengers to Achillas, Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
122 I, 18 | cavalry which the Aedui had sent for aid to Caesar); that 123 I, 21 | miles from his own camp; he sent persons to ascertain what 124 I, 21 | that of Marcus Crassus, is sent forward with the scouts. ~~ 125 I, 24 | forces to the next hill, and sent the cavalry to sustain the 126 I, 26 | able to follow them. Caesar sent letters and messengers to 127 I, 27 | the want of every thing, sent embassadors to him about 128 I, 42 | ambassadors were being often sent to and fro between them, 129 I, 43 | considerable presents had been sent him; which circumstance 130 I, 44 | but on being invited and sent for by the Gauls; that he 131 I, 49 | stated. Thither Ariovistus sent light troops, about 16,000 132 I, 50 | Then at last Ariovistus sent part of his forces to attack 133 I, 52 | were employed in the fight,—sent the third line as a relief 134 I, 53 | in Gaul, she having been sent [thither for that purpose] 135 II, 2 | the beginning of summer, sent Q. Pedius, his lieutenant, 136 II, 3 | Belgae to [Celtic] Gaul, sent to him Iccius and Antebrogius, [ 137 II, 5 | from the scouts whom he had sent out, and [also] from the 138 II, 6 | unless assistance were sent to him he could not hold 139 II, 11 | confirmed by the scouts, he sent forward his cavalry to harass 140 II, 19 | 19 Caesar, having sent his cavalry on before, followed 141 II, 24 | had come to Caesar, being sent by their state as auxiliaries), 142 II, 26 | was going on in our camp, sent the tenth legion as a relief 143 II, 28 | nothing safe to the conquered, sent embassadors to Caesar by 144 II, 31 | unaccustomed sight, they sent embassadors to Caesar [to 145 II, 34 | P. Crassus, whom he had sent with one legion against 146 II, 35 | barbarians, that embassadors were sent to Caesar by those nations 147 III, 1 | setting out for Italy, he sent Servius Galba with the twelfth 148 III, 1 | upon embassadors being sent to him from all parts and 149 III, 7 | of corn in those parts, sent out some officers of cavalry, 150 III, 7 | number T. Terrasidius was sent among the Esubii; M. Trebius 151 III, 11 | lest auxiliaries should be sent into Gaul by these states, 152 III, 23 | troops. Embassadors also are sent to those states of Hither 153 III, 27 | Crassus, and of its own accord sent hostages, in which number 154 III, 28 | remained in arms, and had never sent embassadors to him [to make 155 IV, 6 | that embassies had been sent to the Germans by some of 156 IV, 9 | had learned that they had sent a great part of their cavalry 157 IV, 14 | in pursuit of whom Caesar sent the cavalry. ~ 158 IV, 16 | themselves to them. When Caesar sent embassadors to them, to 159 IV, 16 | lying beyond the Rhine, had sent embassadors to Caesar, and 160 IV, 19 | according to their custom, and sent orders to all parts of their 161 IV, 24 | the design of the Romans, sent forward their cavalry and 162 IV, 26 | filled with soldiers, and sent them up to the succor of 163 IV, 27 | their flight, instantly sent embassadors to Caesar to 164 IV, 27 | have above said, had been sent by Caesar into Britain. 165 IV, 27 | battle was fought, they sent him back, and in suing for 166 IV, 27 | peace, and had voluntarily sent embassadors into the continent 167 IV, 27 | few days, since they were sent for from remote places. 168 IV, 32 | transacted, one legion had been sent to forage, according to 169 IV, 36 | The same day, embassadors sent by the enemy came to Caesar 170 IV, 37 | which being reported, Caesar sent all the cavalry in the camp 171 IV, 38 | The day following Caesar sent Labienus, his lieutenant, 172 IV, 38 | only two British states sent hostages; the rest omitted 173 V, 10 | early in the morning, he sent both foot-soldiers and horse 174 V, 11 | and orders others to be sent for from the continent; 175 V, 15 | manner; and two cohorts being sent by Caesar to their relief, 176 V, 15 | since more cohorts were sent against them, were repulsed. 177 V, 16 | at noon, when Caesar had sent three legions, and all the 178 V, 19 | the things demanded, and sent hostages to the number appointed, 179 V, 22 | out of those which were sent back to him from the continent 180 V, 23 | Po, and five cohorts, he sent among the Eburones, the 181 V, 26 | at Caesar’s mission, is sent to them for the purpose 182 V, 26 | of his brother had been sent back to him, whom, when 183 V, 26 | back to him, whom, when sent in the number of hostages, 184 V, 39 | Letters are immediately sent to Caesar by Cicero, great 185 V, 39 | been beset, those who were sent are intercepted. During 186 V, 44 | letters and messages were sent to Caesar; a part of which 187 V, 48 | while scouts having been sent in all directions, he examines 188 V, 53 | home; and, after having sent embassadors to Caesar for 189 V, 57 | had taken care to have sent for, having been admitted 190 VI, 5 | alone out of Gaul had never sent embassadors to Caesar on 191 VI, 8 | the river. Then, having sent forward the baggage some 192 VI, 9 | which was, because they had sent assistance to the Treviri 193 VI, 9 | The Ubii, who before had sent hostages and come to a capitulation, 194 VI, 9 | neither had auxiliaries been sent to the Treviri from their 195 VI, 9 | the auxiliaries had been sent by the Suevi; he accepts 196 VI, 14 | own accord, and [many] are sent to it by their parents and 197 VI, 24 | insufficiency of their land, sent colonies over the Rhine. 198 VI, 32 | Eburones and the Treviri, sent embassadors to Caesar to 199 VI, 32 | no plans of war, and had sent no auxiliaries to Ambiorix. 200 VI, 32 | to them, they should be sent back to him; he assures 201 VI, 32 | forces into three parts, he sent the baggage of all the legions 202 VI, 34 | more bodies of men must be sent in several directions and 203 VI, 36 | and almost annihilated, sent five cohorts into the neighboring 204 VI, 36 | time, being about 300, are sent together under one standard; 205 VI, 41 | Volusenus, who had been sent with the cavalry, arrived 206 VI, 42 | that the cohorts had been sent away from the outposts and 207 VI, 43 | body of cavalry had been sent abroad in all directions, 208 VII, 4 | number of soldiers to be sent to him immediately; he determines 209 VII, 7 | the Cadurcan, having been sent into the country of the 210 VII, 9 | of cavalry, which he had sent on to that place several 211 VII, 11 | third day, embassadors being sent from the town to treat of 212 VII, 12 | centurions and soldiers being sent into the town to collect 213 VII, 21 | out of the entire army and sent into the town, and decide 214 VII, 31 | Gaul, to be collected and sent to him. By these means, 215 VII, 35 | legions in a secret place; he sent on the rest of the forces 216 VII, 37 | thousand, which were being sent to Caesar for the war, and 217 VII, 41 | party of horse that were sent by Fabius stated in how 218 VII, 48 | possession of the Romans, sent forward their cavalry, and 219 VII, 49 | the safety of his troops, sent orders to Titus Sextius, 220 VII, 50 | exposed flank, as Caesar had sent them by another ascent on 221 VII, 55 | that of his army; he had sent hither a great number of 222 VII, 55 | embassadors had been publicly sent to Vercingetorix to negotiate 223 VII, 56 | those legions whom he had sent with him. Therefore, having 224 VII, 63 | dangerous. Embassies are sent by them in all directions: 225 VII, 75 | request of Commius, they sent two thousand, in consideration 226 VII, 81 | which were more remote, and sent them to aid our troops, 227 VII, 85 | said Vergasillaunus was sent. The least elevation of 228 VII, 87 | direction in which he had sent Labienus, drafts four cohorts 229 VII, 88 | midnight, the cavalry are sent out and overtake the rear, 230 VII, 88 | him alive. Embassadors are sent to Caesar on this subject. 231 VII, 89 | this place embassadors are sent by the Arveni, who promise 232 VIII, 7 | all parts) but had been sent back to watch our motions. 233 VIII, 11 | three legions. He himself sent the cavalry of the Remi, 234 VIII, 12 | covered with woods; to it they sent their horse the next day, 235 VIII, 16 | his legions advance, and sent a party of horse to pursue 236 VIII, 17 | than he usually did, and sent forward his cavalry as usual, 237 VIII, 19 | light infantry, which were sent before the legions to the 238 VIII, 23 | guard by the attempt, he sent Caius Volusenus Quadratus, 239 VIII, 23 | To effect his purpose, he sent with him some chosen centurions. 240 VIII, 24 | Labienus to attend himself, and sent the twelfth legion which 241 VIII, 25 | 25 After he had sent either his legions or auxiliaries 242 VIII, 25 | taken prodigious numbers, he sent Labienus with two legions 243 VIII, 28 | night following, Fabius sent his horse before him, with 244 VIII, 35 | the scouts which we had sent out, having brought an account 245 VIII, 36 | in making the attempt, he sent forward all his cavalry 246 VIII, 36 | by scouts, which he had sent before him, that the enemy’ 247 VIII, 46 | the states of Aquitania sent embassadors to him and delivered 248 VIII, 48 | winter with him: Antonius sent him in pursuit of the enemy’ 249 VIII, 48 | greatest part of his followers, sent embassadors to Antonius, 250 VIII, 50 | attached to him, whom he had sent home before him to attend 251 VIII, 54 | that one legion should be sent by Pompey, and another by 252 VIII, 54 | first legion which Pompey sent to Caesar, he gave Caesar, 253 VIII, 54 | the design of his enemies, sent the legion back to Cneius 254 VIII, 54 | delivered up. In its room he sent the thirteenth into Italy, 255 VIII, 55 | arrival, that the two legions sent home by him, and which by 256 VIII, 55 | decree, should have been sent to the Parthian war, had


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