Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 3 | opinion, "that Pompey should set out for his province, that
2 I, 6 | city was in danger of being set on fire, or when the public
3 I, 9 | of his soldiers, Caesar set off with that legion to
4 I, 12 | the day on which he would set out; so that if he should
5 I, 12 | so that if he should not set out till after Caesar's
6 I, 12 | conference, nor promising to set out to meet him, made the
7 I, 13 | legion from the garrison, and set out for Auximum, a town
8 I, 14 | the soldiers of Attius, set Pupius at liberty, returned
9 I, 19 | same day on which he had set out with the cohorts and
10 I, 26 | attacked by the shipping and set on fire. ~
11 I, 32 | laboring under sickness, to set foot on shore; but obliged
12 I, 33 | nearest municipal towns, and set off in person for Rome.
13 I, 35 | before at Corfinium, and set at liberty, was sent by
14 I, 36 | to follow the precedent set by all Italy, rather than
15 I, 42 | baggage, and the next day set off in person for Ilerda,
16 I, 52 | them by surprise, Afranius set out in the beginning of
17 I, 65 | came up with those who had set out at the third watch. ~
18 I, 68 | the dawn, they resolved to set forward. ~
19 I, 70 | left to guard the camp, set out and marched the direct
20 I, 79 | met with approbation, they set out from their camp. Caesar
21 II, 11 | altered their plan, and set fire to barrels, filled
22 II, 14 | favorable to them, they set fire to our works; and the
23 II, 14 | and there, without fear, set the musculus and brick tower
24 II, 21 | two days at Corduba, he set out for Gades; he ordered
25 II, 22 | sent the rest to Italy, and set out himself for Rome. ~
26 II, 25 | enemies all that did not set sail immediately for the
27 II, 31 | they moreover advise us to set out at midnight, in order,
28 II, 39 | 2.39]Curio had set out at the fourth watch
29 II, 43 | fleet, were in a hurry to set sail, and their flight hastened
30 III, 2 | resigned the dictatorship, set out from the city, and went
31 III, 6 | fulfill them." He accordingly set sail the fourth day of January,
32 III, 8 | his own remissness, and set them all on fire: and, with
33 III, 9 | to the last resource, and set at liberty all the slaves
34 III, 11 | had landed his troops, he set off the same day for Oricum:
35 III, 16 | 3.16]Caesar having set out with one legion to gain
36 III, 18 | him to Italy, from which I set out." After the conclusion
37 III, 22 | to prevail with them, he set at liberty some slaves from
38 III, 22 | of it; and Caelius having set out, as he pretended for
39 III, 23 | some of our transports, and set them on fire, and carried
40 III, 33 | Macedonia; and a few days after set out. This circumstance saved
41 III, 40 | carried off four of them, and set the rest on fire. After
42 III, 40 | the port by Antonius, and set them on fire. He attempted
43 III, 41 | Pompey was at Asparagium, he set out for that place with
44 III, 41 | Accordingly, the day following, he set out with all his forces
45 III, 78 | sick of their wounds, he set forward on his march through
46 III, 85 | our march at present, and set our thoughts on battle,
47 III, 96 | large quantity of plate set out, the floors of the tents
48 III, 101| against Pomponius's fleet, and set fire to all his ships, thirty-five
49 III, 101| opportunely: and Cassius set sail from thence to attack
50 III, 102| advice of Caesar's approach, set sail from that place, and
51 III, 102| leave that neighborhood, set sail much against their
52 III, 106| connection with that kingdom, set out for Alexandria with
53 III, 106| exploits, did not hesitate to set forward with a feeble force,
54 III, 111| Caesar gained the day, and set fire to all those ships,
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 55 I, 5 | for this undertaking, they set fire to all their towns,
56 I, 5 | their towns and villages, to set out with them: and they
57 I, 7 | our Province he hastens to set out from the city, and,
58 I, 12 | this side of the Saone, he set out from the camp with three
59 I, 26 | the night, for they had set wagons in the way as a rampart,
60 I, 40 | would therefore instantly set about what he had intended
61 I, 41 | through open parts; he then set out in the fourth watch,
62 I, 42 | excuse thrown in the way, be set aside, nor durst trust his
63 I, 54 | the winter-quarters, and set out in person for Hither
64 II, 35 | which he had waged war, set out for Italy; and a thanksgiving
65 III, 7 | the beginning of winter, set out for Illyricum, as he
66 III, 18 | army out of the camp and set forth to Caesar for the
67 IV, 23 | favorable for his voyage, he set sail about the third watch,
68 IV, 28 | which conveyed the cavalry, set sail from the upper port
69 IV, 34 | fields, departed. Storms then set in for several successive
70 IV, 36 | with favorable weather, he set sail a little after midnight,
71 V, 5 | port from which they had set out; he finds the rest ready
72 V, 8 | leaving on the continent, set sail at sun-set, and [though
73 V, 28 | believed that Caesar had set forth into Italy, as the
74 V, 32 | confused, ran to and fro, and set about arranging his troops;
75 V, 42 | dislodged, and their tower set on fire. ~
76 V, 45 | He orders the legion to set forward in the middle of
77 V, 47 | the letter, that he having set out with his legions, will
78 VI, 16 | living men, which being set on fire, the men perish
79 VI, 29 | corn began to ripen, having set forth for the war with Ambiorix (
80 VI, 40 | soldiers whom we stated to have set out together [with the others]
81 VI, 44 | provided corn for the army, he set out for Italy, as he had
82 VII, 6 | energy of Cneius Pompey, he set out for Transalpine Gaul.
83 VII, 11 | by scouts, Caesar, having set fire to the gates, sends
84 VII, 15 | should not be compelled to set fire with their own hands
85 VII, 18 | learning these facts, he set out from the camp secretly
86 VII, 22 | they attempted either to set fire to the mound, or attack
87 VII, 24 | sinking, since the enemy had set it on fire by a mine; and
88 VII, 36 | garrison): however, Caesar set out from the camp in the
89 VII, 54 | learns that Litavicus had set out with all the cavalry
90 VII, 58 | escaped from Melodunum, set fire to Lutetia, and order
91 VII, 58 | broken down: they themselves set out from the marsh, and
92 VII, 64 | resolutely destroy their corn and set fire to their houses; by
93 VIII, 2 | charge of his quarters, and set out himself with a guard
94 VIII, 6 | of consequence could be set on foot in the summer campaign,
95 VIII, 15 | day, on a certain signal, set them all on fire at one
96 VIII, 27 | Pictones. Upon which he set off to bring assistance
97 VIII, 31 | 31 Caius Fabius set off with the rest of the
98 VIII, 34 | their troops behind, and set out with their light troops
99 VIII, 35 | tenth hour of the night, he set out by narrow paths through
100 VIII, 42 | and dried wood: these they set on fire, and roll down on
101 VIII, 46 | degree, by Marcus Crassus, set out for it with two legions,
102 VIII, 55 | 55 He himself set out for Italy; where he
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