Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 15 | the city. No place on this side of Capua was thought secure.
2 I, 21 | messengers sent from one side to the other, they were
3 I, 26 | conduct the war on either side of it, or whether he remained
4 I, 26 | mole of earth on either side, because in these places
5 I, 26 | floats, thirty feet on either side, before the mole. These
6 I, 41 | the forage that was on his side of the river. The generals
7 I, 43 | the other, he assigned one side of the camp to fortify,
8 I, 46 | front and steep on either side, and was so narrow that
9 I, 87 | a short debate on either side, it was brought to this
10 II, 1 | fourth part is the only side which has access by land.
11 II, 8 | of the works on the right side, observed, from the frequent
12 II, 8 | extended thirty feet on every side, and the thickness of the
13 II, 11 | and were removed from its side by long poles and forks.
14 II, 25 | natural situation, on one side by the town itself, on the
15 III, 13 | pitching his camp on the other side of the river Apsus, collected
16 III, 16 | injury be done on either side." To this he added a few
17 III, 34 | of those regions, on that side which is called the Free,
18 III, 40 | natural mole on the opposite side, which almost formed an
19 III, 44 | from breaking in on any side, or surrounding them on
20 III, 45 | and as the approach on one side was almost level, he first
21 III, 46 | be carried to the further side of the hill, and to be placed
22 III, 46 | other hills somewhat on this side of that place, completed
23 III, 53 | thousand fell on Pompey's side, several of them volunteer
24 III, 63 | round upon them from every side. Besides, the coverings
25 III, 112| harbor; but on the upper side it is connected with the
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 26 I, 1 | it borders, too, on the side of the Sequani and the Helvetii,
27 I, 2 | Helvetii, are confined on every side by the nature of their situation;
28 I, 2 | their situation; on one side by the Rhine, a very broad
29 I, 2 | the Germans; on a second side by the Jura, a very high
30 I, 5 | who had dwelt on the other side of the Rhine, and had crossed
31 I, 10 | Province on the opposite side of the Rhone. ~~
32 I, 11 | possessions on the other side of the Rhone, betake themselves
33 I, 12 | was left behind on this side of the Saone, he set out
34 I, 18 | his sister by the mother’s side and his female relations
35 I, 21 | kind the ascent on every side. Word was brought back,
36 I, 22 | enemy might be made on every side at the same time, was, after
37 I, 28 | who dwell on the other side of the Rhine, should, on
38 I, 38 | the river’s bank on either side. A wall thrown around it
39 II, 3 | Germans, who dwell on this side of the Rhine, had joined
40 II, 5 | This position fortified one side of his camp by the banks
41 II, 5 | guard; and on the other side of the river he leaves Q.
42 II, 8 | had steep declines of its side in either direction, and
43 II, 8 | to the plain); on either side of that hill he drew a cross
44 II, 16 | themselves on the other side of that river, and together
45 II, 18 | like ascent, on the other side and opposite to the former,
46 II, 23 | the front and on the left side being then exposed, since
47 II, 29 | precipices, there was left on one side a gently ascending approach,
48 II, 29 | having deposited on this side the river Rhine such of
49 III, 6 | our men] surround on every side, and slay those who had
50 III, 13 | better adapted on their side; for neither could our ships
51 III, 25 | fortified with equal care on the side of the Decuman gate, and
52 IV, 3 | their power; and thus on one side of the Suevi the lands are
53 IV, 3 | hundred miles. On the other side they border on the Ubii,
54 IV, 4 | and villages on either side of the river. The latter
55 IV, 4 | which they had on the other side of the river, and having
56 IV, 4 | having placed guards on this side the Rhine, proceeded to
57 IV, 17 | between two braces on each side, and in consequence of these
58 IV, 17 | obliquely, at the lower side of the bridge, and these,
59 V, 13 | Gaul. One angle of this side, which is in Kent, whither
60 V, 13 | looks to the south. This side extends about 500 miles.
61 V, 13 | about 500 miles. Another side lies toward Spain and the
62 V, 13 | continent. The length of this side, as their account states,
63 V, 13 | is 700 miles. The third side is toward the north, to
64 V, 13 | opposite; but an angle of that side looks principally toward
65 V, 13 | principally toward Germany. This side is considered to be 800
66 V, 20 | hurried away on the other side of the town. A great amount
67 V, 23 | raised last on the other side of the Po, and five cohorts,
68 V, 25 | some Spanish horse on one side, had proved conquerors in
69 V, 28 | opinion was safe on either side; if there be nothing very
70 V, 31 | presented themselves on either side of that valley, and began
71 V, 33 | cohort sallied forth on that side, a great number of the enemy
72 V, 48 | of the enemy on the other side of a considerable valley
73 V, 49 | front of his camp, on this side of the valley; if he could
74 V, 55 | voluntarily; that on the one side the Senones and the Carnutes
75 V, 55 | consciousness of guilt, on the other side the Nervii and the Aduatuci
76 VI, 2 | all the Germans on this side of the Rhine were under
77 VI, 9 | guard at the bridge on the side of the Treviri, lest any
78 VI, 32 | all the Germans on this side the Rhine was one and the
79 VI, 37 | lying in the way on that side, before they were just reaching
80 VII, 5 | the Bituriges on the one side, and the Arverni on the
81 VII, 15 | inclosed almost on every side by a river and a marsh,
82 VII, 17 | pitching his camp at that side of the town which was not
83 VII, 19 | begirt it on almost every side. The Gauls, having broken
84 VII, 22 | the whole wall on every side with turrets, and had covered
85 VII, 24 | made from two gates on each side of the turrets. Some at
86 VII, 25 | with a dart on the right side and fell dead. One of those
87 VII, 28 | attack should be made on any side, they should fight with
88 VII, 36 | and precipitous on every side (which if our men could
89 VII, 44 | was a pass to the other side of the town; that they had
90 VII, 51 | being hard pressed on every side, were dislodged from their
91 VII, 59 | to Agendicum. For, on one side, the Bellovaci, a state
92 VII, 59 | well-equipped army, held the other side; moreover, a very great
93 VII, 64 | Allobroges. On the other side he sends the Gabali and
94 VII, 69 | in length; on every other side hills at a moderate distance,
95 VII, 71 | the second watch, [on that side] where our works were not
96 VII, 80 | either, the Germans, on one side, made a charge against the
97 VII, 83 | There was, on the north side, a hill, which our men could
98 VIII, 12 | were surrounded on every side by the foot. Being, by this
99 VIII, 14 | was fortified on either side by a steep ascent. Having
100 VIII, 18 | extent, inclosed on every side by a thick wood or a very
101 VIII, 29 | raising a shout on every side, poured round them as they
102 VIII, 36 | suddenly given on every side, our men took possession
103 VIII, 36 | cohorts attack them on every side; and having either killed
104 VIII, 37 | to be completed on every side. The next day, Caius Fabius
105 VIII, 37 | upon him the siege of one side. ~
106 VIII, 53 | went over to the opposite side. The spirit of Caesar’s
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