Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 17 | the river, at three miles' distance from it. An engagement taking
2 I, 25 | descried Caesar's cavalry at a distance, which were commanded by
3 I, 25 | not be gained at a great distance when the proposals were
4 I, 27 | skirmishes every day at a distance with slings, arrows, and
5 I, 38 | passing the winter at a great distance, to follow close after him.
6 I, 41 | the river Segre, at the distance of four miles from each
7 I, 41 | there were observed at a distance by both sides the colors
8 I, 42 | less than half a mile's distance from the very foot of the
9 I, 42 | rise high, and be seen at a distance, but draw, on the front
10 I, 43 | materials from a considerable distance, he for the present pursued
11 I, 43 | and advancing no great distance from the bottom of the hill,
12 I, 49 | by the states to a great distance on account of the war. They
13 I, 55 | in wagons in one night, a distance of twenty-two miles from
14 I, 60 | sometimes advancing a small distance from the camp, that they
15 I, 60 | descried our horse at a distance, they fled in the midst
16 I, 66 | Petreius, saw them at a distance, being affrighted at so
17 I, 66 | were mountains at a small distance; and difficult and narrow
18 I, 67 | their men who had gone some distance from the camp to fetch water,
19 I, 74 | and went in person to some distance from their camp for the
20 I, 79 | Tarraco lay at a greater distance; and in such a space they
21 I, 82 | halt, and to encamp at a distance from water, and on ground
22 I, 88 | should encamp at a small distance from each other. The execution
23 II, 6 | Our ships being at some distance from each other, room was
24 II, 6 | of darts, thrown from a distance from the lesser ships, suddenly
25 II, 9 | angle-ways, at a small distance from the outer walls, to
26 II, 10 | laid on the ground, at the distance of four feet from each other;
27 II, 38 | forces, and was posted at a distance of six miles behind Sabura.
28 II, 42 | horses having perceived at a distance the defeat of the whole
29 III, 14 | and having sailed a little distance from port, received a letter
30 III, 41 | s army was visible at a distance, and there he encamped. ~
31 III, 49 | springs were at a considerable distance from some of their posts,
32 III, 51 | of an eminence, at such a distance from our fort that no weapon
33 III, 56 | front line was at no greater distance from the rampart than that
34 III, 61 | the particular times, the distance of places, and the various
35 III, 62 | and were at the furthest distance from Caesar's greater camp.
36 III, 66 | removed his camp to a small distance beyond that place; and after
37 III, 69 | of battle, was seen at a distance by our men who had taken
38 III, 84 | own ground, and at a small distance from Pompey's camp: but
39 III, 103| her camp lay at a small distance from his. To him Pompey
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 40 I, 22 | follows the enemy at his usual distance, and pitches his camp three
41 I, 43 | spot was at nearly an equal distance from both camps. Thither,
42 I, 43 | their stand at an equal distance. Ariovistus then demanded
43 II, 4 | situated at a very great distance, [had promised] as many;
44 II, 17 | legions were at a great distance, to attack that legion while
45 II, 20 | those who had proceeded some distance for the purpose of seeking
46 II, 21 | further from them than the distance to which a dart could be
47 II, 23 | the seventh at no great distance from it, all the Nervii,
48 II, 30 | also was being built at a distance, they at first began to
49 II, 30 | constructed at so great a distance? With what hands,” or “with
50 III, 17 | encamped over against him at a distance of two miles, and daily
51 IV, 10 | rapid current for a long distance through the territories
52 IV, 11 | their horse, which were at a distance, might return; however,
53 IV, 12 | fight, observed it from a distance, he spurred on his horse,
54 IV, 17 | He joined together at the distance of two feet, two piles,
55 IV, 17 | opposite to these, at the distance of forty feet lower down,
56 IV, 17 | the bridge, at a moderate distance; that if trunks of trees
57 IV, 33 | time withdraw some little distance from the battle, and so
58 V, 9 | in their flight any great distance; both because he was ignorant
59 V, 13 | into Britain is of equal distance with that from Gaul. In
60 V, 15 | position at a very small distance from each other, as our
61 V, 15 | drawn off our men a short distance from the legions, leaped
62 V, 16 | enemy halted on the hills, a distance from our camp, and presented
63 V, 18 | excursions to be made to a great distance from the main body of the
64 V, 33 | throw their weapons from a distance and do not approach too
65 V, 35 | perceived Ambiorix in the distance encouraging his men, sends
66 V, 46 | Treviri had encamped at a distance of only three miles from
67 V, 47 | the fires was seen in the distance, a circumstance which banished
68 VI, 8 | forward the baggage some short distance and placed it on a certain
69 VI, 26 | stretch out a considerable distance. The shape of the female
70 VI, 29 | his approach be given at a distance: he tells him that he will
71 VI, 39 | espying our standard in the distance, desist from the attack;
72 VII, 12 | Vercingetorix’s army, was seen at a distance; as soon as the townsmen
73 VII, 14 | else would advance to any distance from the camp with considerable
74 VII, 16 | woods and marshes, at the distance of fifteen miles from Avaricum.
75 VII, 16 | compelled to go to a greater distance, he attacked them when dispersed,
76 VII, 19 | the sight of them at the distance of so short a space, and
77 VII, 24 | of the turrets. Some at a distance were casting torches and
78 VII, 28 | chiefs of the states at a distance on the road, he took precautions
79 VII, 45 | proceedings were seen at a distance from the town, as Gergovia
80 VII, 45 | ascertain at so great a distance, what certainty there was
81 VII, 47 | city, those who were at a distance being alarmed by the sudden
82 VII, 69 | side hills at a moderate distance, and of an equal degree
83 VII, 72 | all his other works at a distance of four hundred feet from
84 VII, 73 | used to advance to some distance from the camp, and sometimes
85 VII, 82 | While the Gauls were at a distance from the fortification,
86 VIII, 9 | daring and to a greater distance; the other which was nearer
87 VIII, 13 | to hand, or wounded at a distance, but even those who were
88 VIII, 13 | were stationed at a greater distance to support them, fled disgracefully;
89 VIII, 14 | advanced to a considerable distance. But Caesar did not think
90 VIII, 14 | keep his legions at such a distance that they could quit their
91 VIII, 35 | position at about ten miles distance from the town, intending
92 VIII, 46 | the Lemovices, at a small distance from the Arverni, that no
93 VIII, 48 | Volusenus to a considerable distance from his troops, he, on
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