Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 1 | the transactions that had taken place, and of the efforts
2 I, 7 | municipal towns, and violently taken from the temples. All distinctions
3 I, 8 | what they had lost, had taken away the privileges which
4 I, 10 | two legions which had been taken from him, under the pretense
5 I, 13 | cohorts, and of which he had taken possession, and from which
6 I, 14 | the chief centurion, is taken prisoner and brought to
7 I, 25 | engineer-general to Pompey, was taken prisoner on the road and
8 I, 35 | Vibullius Rufus, whom he had taken a few days before at Corfinium,
9 I, 45 | the post which they had taken. Accordingly, when the advanced
10 I, 59 | including those that were taken. ~
11 I, 65 | stopped by the horse and taken up, and not a man perished.
12 I, 67 | camp to fetch water, being taken by our horse, Caesar is
13 I, 69 | 1.68]Caesar, having taken a view of the country, the
14 I, 75 | beginning, and that they had taken up arms against their relations
15 I, 80 | quit the line without being taken by Caesar's horse. ~
16 II, 5 | Arelas were added six ships taken from the Massilians, which
17 II, 6 | citizens, who, if the city was taken, must undergo the same fortune
18 II, 7 | Massilians five were sunk, four taken, and one ran off with Nasidius:
19 II, 7 | imagined that the city had been taken by an enemy at the same
20 II, 12 | saw that their city was taken, our works completed, and
21 II, 13 | to suffer the town to be taken by storm, lest the soldiers,
22 II, 23 | ten ships which had been taken near Utica in a war with
23 II, 39 | men and horses that were taken were brought into their
24 II, 44 | swim to the ships, were taken on board, and landed safe
25 III, 4 | intermixed the soldiers taken from Caius Antonius. Besides
26 III, 8 | too late, and not having taken advantage of the night breeze,
27 III, 8 | found them empty; and having taken about thirty, vented on
28 III, 12 | 3.12]Having taken Oricum, Caesar marched without
29 III, 14 | away for Oricum, and was taken by Bibulus, who spared neither
30 III, 18 | the charge which he had taken upon him, was unable to
31 III, 27 | against the rocks, others were taken by our men: but Caesar sent
32 III, 33 | Diana at Ephesus, to be taken out with the statues of
33 III, 40 | Decimus Laelius, whom he had taken away from the command of
34 III, 41 | with his army, and having taken the capital of the Parthinians
35 III, 41 | because he imagined he had taken a route in a different direction
36 III, 44 | raised twenty-four forts, and taken in a compass of fifteen
37 III, 53 | military standards were taken. Of our men, not more than
38 III, 59 | had bestowed on them lands taken from the enemy, and large
39 III, 69 | distance by our men who had taken possession of the camp,
40 III, 79 | direct road. Pompey had taken the short road to Macedonia,
41 III, 83 | all the senators, who had taken part with them in the war,
42 III, 98 | ordered all those who had taken post on the mountain, to
43 III, 98 | done to them, and nothing taken from them. Having used this
44 III, 101| three-banked galleys were taken besides. Intelligence was
45 III, 102| who were reported to have taken refuge in the neighboring
46 III, 103| going to Syria, and having taken the public money from the
47 III, 109| after receiving a wound, was taken up and carried off by his
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 48 I, 10 | and the Caturiges, having taken possession of the higher
49 I, 16 | could neither be bought nor taken from the fields, particularly
50 I, 18 | there; that he has himself taken a wife from among the Helvetii,
51 I, 18 | cavalry engagement which had taken place a few days before,
52 I, 22 | time, was, after having taken possession of the mountain,
53 I, 26 | the sons of Orgetorix was taken. After the battle about
54 I, 29 | those who returned home was taken, as Caesar had commanded,
55 I, 30 | aware, that, although he had taken vengeance on the Helvetii
56 I, 33 | ought to be considered and taken up by him; especially as
57 II, 22 | the necessary measures be taken in each part, nor could
58 III, 7 | Crassus, a young man, had taken up his winter quarters with
59 III, 14 | management of the ships was taken from them at the same time.
60 III, 18 | supply of which they had not taken the requisite precautions;
61 III, 23 | place and by art, had been taken by us in a few days after
62 IV, 2 | those things which they have taken in war, than because they
63 IV, 6 | suspected would occur, had taken place; that embassies had
64 IV, 28 | course at sea; and some were taken back to the same port from
65 V, 7 | further, care should be taken lest he might be able to
66 V, 11 | period perpetual wars had taken place between him and the
67 V, 15 | legions, when these had taken up their position at a very
68 V, 20 | and many of the enemy were taken and slain in their flight. ~
69 V, 22 | number) which Labienus had taken care to have built, reached
70 V, 25 | When our men had speedily taken up arms and had ascended
71 V, 28 | would not otherwise have taken the measure of slaying Tasgetius,
72 V, 41 | former years, and, having taken some of our army prisoners,
73 V, 44 | of which messengers were taken and tortured to death in
74 V, 46 | large the affairs which had taken place among the Eburones;
75 V, 47 | soldier on the third day: when taken down, it was carried to
76 V, 49 | skirmishes of cavalry having taken place near the river, both
77 V, 57 | which he [Labienus] had taken care to have sent for, having
78 VI, 8 | being slain, and several taken prisoners, got possession
79 VI, 16 | oblation of such as have been taken in theft, or in robbery,
80 VI, 28 | praise. But not even when taken very young can they be rendered
81 VI, 34 | as precautions could be taken by vigilance, such precautions
82 VI, 34 | vigilance, such precautions were taken; so that some opportunities
83 VI, 37 | that the camp is already taken, another maintains that,
84 VI, 40 | soldiers. But those who had taken their stand upon the eminence
85 VI, 41 | they saw that our men had taken up their position on the
86 VII, 11 | the enemy escaped being taken alive, because the narrowness
87 VII, 16 | as precautions could be taken, by going forth at irregular
88 VII, 20 | of your blood; and I have taken precautions that no state
89 VII, 24 | measures were promptly taken, that some should oppose
90 VII, 35 | which Vercingetorix had taken care should be broken down,
91 VII, 38 | from declaring what has taken place. Persons are brought
92 VII, 49 | that place where he had taken his post, awaited the issue
93 VII, 53 | a successful one, having taken place, he led back his army
94 VII, 67 | noblest of the Aedui are taken and brought to Caesar: Cotus,
95 VII, 69 | not appear likely to be taken, except by a regular siege.
96 VII, 88 | Vergasillaunus the Arvernian, is taken alive in the flight, seventy-four
97 VII, 88 | rear, a great number are taken or cut to pieces, the rest
98 VIII, 3 | escape. Many thousands being taken, as many of the Bituriges
99 VIII, 23 | had been agreed on, had taken hold of Comius by the hand,
100 VIII, 25 | rapine, and had killed or taken prodigious numbers, he sent
101 VIII, 35 | allow a single man to be taken alive. Luterius escaped
102 VIII, 36 | battle, Drapes himself was taken prisoner. ~
103 VIII, 44 | Drapes, who I have said was taken by Caninius, either through
104 VIII, 50 | consulate had been injuriously taken from Sergius Galba, though
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