Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 3 | beginning of his speech, said, "that the question ought
2 I, 7 | and ally. But Marcellus said that he would not allow
3 I, 23| watch, Lentulus Spinther said to our sentinels and guards
4 I, 61| assistance of legions which were said to be on their march, with
5 I, 86| him: and therefore, as he said before, let them quit the
6 II, 30| improper. In short, they said "that it was better bravely
7 II, 31| censuring both measures, said, "that the one was as deficient
8 II, 43| terror in general, that some said that Juba's forces were
9 III, 13| night. As soon as it was said that Caesar was approaching,
10 III, 32| and every state. And they said that these were loans, exacted
11 III, 45| is reported that Pompey said that day in triumph to his
12 III, 64| got sight of our horse, he said to them, "This eagle have
13 III, 87| at Dyrrachium." Having so said, he took an oath, never
14 III, 88| Spanish cohorts, which we said were brought over by Afranius,
15 III, 91| looked back to Caesar, and said, "General, I will act in
16 III, 92| into disorder. And he is said to have done this by the
17 III, 94| of the camp." Having thus said, he retired into his tent
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 18 I, 1 | these, which it has been said that the Gauls occupy, takes
19 I, 16| coldness (Gaul, being as before said, situated toward the north),
20 I, 17| Gaul. By these very men, [said he], are our plans and whatever
21 I, 18| those things which he had said in the meeting. He [Liscus]
22 I, 19| reminds him of what was said about Dumnorix in the council
23 I, 19| and shows what each had said of him privately in his [
24 I, 36| wrongs of the Aedui, [he said] that no one had ever entered
25 I, 39| some another, which they said made it necessary for them
26 I, 39| considered less alarmed, said that they did not dread
27 I, 41| fourth watch, as he had said [he would]. On the seventh
28 I, 42| soldiers of the tenth legion said, not without a touch of
29 I, 43| the whole of Gaul; even [said Caesar] before they had
30 I, 44| province of Gaul. What [said he] does [Caesar] desire?—
31 I, 46| were routed, it might be said that they had been insnared
32 I, 50| in or not; that they had said, “that it was not the will
33 I, 53| destruction. He [Procillus] said that, in his own presence,
34 II, 1 | the Belgae, who we have said are a third part of Gaul,
35 II, 4 | military matters. The Remi said, that they had known accurately
36 II, 14| thereto by their nobles, who said that the Aedui, reduced
37 II, 15| 15 Caesar said that on account of his respect
38 II, 28| calamity of their state, said that their senators were
39 II, 32| to their countrymen, they said that they would execute
40 III, 11| repel the Germans (who were said to have been summoned by
41 III, 15| of the enemy], as we have said, being brought down, although
42 III, 20| which, as has been before said, both from its extent of
43 IV, 1 | all the Germans. They are said to possess a hundred cantons,
44 IV, 3 | the Suevi the lands are said to lie desolate for about
45 IV, 9 | 9 The embassadors said that they would report these
46 IV, 9 | camp nearer to them. Caesar said that he could not grant
47 IV, 11| might return; however, he said, that he would not that
48 IV, 15| lands they had harassed, said that they desired to remain
49 IV, 25| my general.” When he had said this with a loud voice,
50 IV, 27| Altrebatian, who, as I have above said, had been sent by Caesar
51 IV, 27| made war without a reason, said that he would pardon their
52 IV, 27| immediately; the rest they said they would give in a few
53 V, 2 | commands, and were moreover, said to be tampering with the
54 V, 4 | motive these things were said, and what circumstances
55 V, 6 | that Dumnorix had before said in an assembly of Aeduans,
56 V, 6 | the sea; partly because he said he was prevented by divine
57 V, 26| score of patriotism [he said], he has now regard to gratitude
58 V, 29| principal officers, “Prevail,” said Sabinus, “if so you wish
59 V, 29| so you wish it;” and he said it with a louder voice,
60 V, 29| the person among you,” he said, “who is most powerfully
61 V, 54| twice essayed it,” they said, “in the war with Ariovistus
62 VI, 7 | that “since the Germans are said to be approaching, he would
63 VI, 14| and relations. They are said there to learn by heart
64 VI, 23| any of their chiefs has said in an assembly “that he
65 VI, 30| the place in which he was said to be with a few horse.
66 VI, 41| being almost estranged, they said that all the other forces
67 VII, 17| by one, when at work, and said that he would raise the
68 VII, 20| That you may be assured,” said he, “that I speak these
69 VII, 38| Gergovia, and, weeping, said, “Soldiers, whither are
70 VII, 38| slain because they were said to have held conferences
71 VII, 38| for their safety. As if, said he, it were a matter of
72 VII, 47| it was ascertained, had said that day among his fellow
73 VII, 50| already received many wounds, said to the soldiers of his own
74 VII, 75| contribute their number, as they said that they would wage war
75 VII, 85| lines, to which as we have said Vergasillaunus was sent.
76 VIII, 10| especially, because Comius, who I said had gone to get aid from
77 VIII, 23| this transaction, it was said that Comius made a resolution
78 VIII, 44| conspicuous. Drapes, who I have said was taken by Caninius, either
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