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1 I, 1 | and a prolongation of the command of his province. Pompey, 2 I, 1 | latter should retain the command of his army, no just reason 3 I, 1 | decree concerning Caesar's command. Curio, after accomplishing 4 I, 8 | that general under whose command they had for nine years 5 I, 10 | deprived of a half-year's command, and dragged back to the 6 I, 10 | persons should resign the command of their armies, he did 7 I, 19 | of the town, and gave the command of it to Curio. He determined 8 I, 26 | he might the more easily command the whole Adriatic sea, 9 I, 37 | intrusted to him. At his command they send the fleet to all 10 I, 37 | Massilia, he put under the command of Decimus Brutus; and left 11 I, 39 | lieutenants (one of whom had the command of Hither Spain, with three 12 I, 41 | Lucius Plancus, who had the command of those legions, compelled 13 I, 86 | military experience sent to command them, for no other purpose 14 I, 86 | were called up to take the command of the armies: that with 15 II, 4 | their plan of operation. The command of the right division was 16 II, 18 | guard them, and gave the command of the town of Gades to 17 II, 19 | Further Spain under the command of Quintus Cassius, tribune 18 II, 28 | Caesar had received under his command a short time before at Corfinium; 19 III, 14 | and did not obey Kalenus's command, because it carried no troops, 20 III, 18 | On his death, the sole command devolved on no single individual, 21 III, 39 | charge of this duty and the command of the town; he drew the 22 III, 40 | had taken away from the command of the Asiatic fleet, to 23 III, 62 | sent to assist him in the command. ~ 24 III, 73 | warlike people under the command of the most skillful and 25 III, 74 | that not a man required the command of his tribune or centurion, 26 III, 89 | guard the camp. He gave the command of the left wing to Antonius, 27 III, 89 | not to charge without his command: that he would give the 28 III, 95 | they cheerfully obeyed his command. The camp was bravely defended 29 III, 103| Gabinius had received the command in Syria, and had brought 30 III, 111| fleet, they would have the command of the port and whole sea, 31 III, 112| soon quarreled about the command, which circumstance enlarged Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
32 I, 10 | his lieutenant, to the command of the fortification which 33 I, 18 | cavalry (for Dumnorix was in command of the cavalry which the 34 I, 39 | the decurions] who were in command of the cavalry, were gradually 35 I, 39 | would not be obedient to the command, nor advance in consequence 36 I, 40 | would not be obedient to command, or advance, he was not 37 I, 40 | had not been obedient to command, either upon some mismanagement 38 II, 4 | demanded for themselves the command of the whole war. That the 39 II, 6 | Iccius, who was then in command of the town, one of the 40 II, 11 | fixed order, nor under any command, since each sought for himself 41 II, 11 | their rear; and gave the command of it to two of his lieutenants, 42 II, 11 | restrained by any necessity or command, as soon as the noise was 43 II, 20 | did not then wait for any command from Caesar, but of themselves 44 II, 23 | Boduognatus, who held the chief command, as their leader, hastened 45 II, 32 | of the Nervii, and would command their neighbors not to offer 46 III, 17 | ruled, and held the chief command of all those states which 47 III, 17 | while he who held the chief command was absent, except on advantageous 48 III, 22 | Adcantuannus, who held the chief command, with 600 devoted followers 49 IV, 22 | to perform what he should command. Caesar, thinking that this 50 IV, 27 | and perform what he should command. Together with these embassadors 51 V, 7 | since he had disregarded his command even when present. He, however, 52 V, 11 | at that place, the chief command and management of the war 53 V, 23 | his lieutenants, to take command of these soldiers. The legions 54 V, 32 | the officers] to give the command that they should leave the 55 V, 33 | observed this, orders the command to be issued that they throw 56 V, 34 | 35 Which command having been most carefully 57 V, 53 | to him, did not obey that command. So far did it operate among 58 V, 57 | two gates; he gives this command and prohibition, that, when 59 VI, 1 | city invested with military command for the interests of the 60 VI, 1 | the commonwealth, he would command those men whom when consul [ 61 VI, 2 | assemble according to his command, and were concerting measures 62 VII, 3 | the Carnutes, under the command of Cotuatus and Conetodunus, 63 VII, 4 | on the ocean; the supreme command is conferred on him by unanimous 64 VII, 9 | Brutus, a young man, in command of these forces; he gives 65 VII, 17 | several years under his command in such a manner that they 66 VII, 20 | departure, had given the supreme command to no one intentionally, 67 VII, 20 | even give them back the command, if they thought that they 68 VII, 37 | Litavicus should have the command of the ten thousand, which 69 VII, 38 | Litavicus, having received the command of the army, suddenly convened 70 VII, 45 | lieutenants whom he had placed in command over the respective legions, 71 VII, 51 | smaller camp, had, under the command of Titus Sextius, occupied 72 VII, 57 | neighboring states. The supreme command is intrusted to Camalugenus 73 VII, 62 | Caesar himself, under whose command they had so often routed 74 VII, 63 | they insist that the chief command should be assigned to them; 75 VII, 63 | being deprived of the chief command; they lament the change 76 VII, 67 | Cavarillus, who had held the command of the infantry after the 77 VII, 67 | Eporedirix, under whose command the Aedui had engaged in 78 VII, 75 | accustomed to be under the command of the Arverni; twelve thousand 79 VII, 76 | were appointed: the supreme command is intrusted to Commius 80 VII, 79 | leaders, to whom the supreme command had been intrusted, came 81 VIII, 12 | excuse for not accepting the command, nor would he suffer them 82 VIII, 26 | thousand men, under the command of Dumnacus, general of 83 VIII, 31 | without delay comply with his command. Dumnacus, expelled from 84 VIII, 39 | Gauls understood that his command was to continue but one 85 VIII, 52 | both should resign their command, and disband their armies. 86 VIII, 53 | before the expiration of his command, and when the votes were


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