Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 9 | speech, and stating for what purpose he had come, told Caesar
2 I, 34 | spending several days to no purpose, left the city, in order
3 I, 63 | and so far effected his purpose, that the horse were both
4 I, 74 | from their camp for the purpose of seeing it accomplished. ~
5 I, 86 | command them, for no other purpose than to oppose him: that
6 II, 7 | forward to Massilia for the purpose of bearing this intelligence,
7 II, 21 | confirmed them in their purpose. He remitted the tax which
8 III, 5 | passing the sea: and for this purpose had stationed his fleet
9 III, 42 | was unable to effect his purpose, took a new resolution,
10 III, 66 | the greater, answered the purpose of a fort and citadel. He
11 III, 84 | he adhered to his former purpose respecting his cavalry,
12 III, 100| was not deterred from his purpose; and till he had received
13 III, 105| at Ephesus; and for this purpose had convened all the senators
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 14 I, 8 | rafts constructed for the purpose; others, by the fords of
15 I, 47 | come to him? Was it for the purpose of acting as spies?” He
16 I, 53 | been sent [thither for that purpose] by her brother. Both perished
17 II, 10 | disadvantageous place for the purpose of fighting, and when provisions
18 II, 17 | they came upon them for the purpose of plundering, having cut
19 II, 20 | proceeded some distance for the purpose of seeking materials for
20 II, 21 | another quarter for the purpose of encouraging [the soldiers],
21 II, 30 | following speeches. “For what purpose was so vast a machine constructed
22 III, 1 | in these places, for the purpose of wintering. Galba having
23 III, 2 | been dispatched for the purpose of seeking provision); then,
24 III, 7 | neighbouring states, for the purpose of procuring corn and provision;
25 III, 18 | forth to Caesar for the purpose of carrying [him] assistance,
26 IV, 1 | their territories for the purpose of war a thousand armed
27 IV, 1 | year in one place for the purpose of residence. They do not
28 IV, 9 | some days before, for the purpose of plundering and procuring
29 IV, 11 | than four miles for the purpose of procuring water; he ordered
30 IV, 12 | gone over the Meuse for the purpose of foraging had not returned,
31 IV, 13 | as they asserted, for the purpose of acquitting themselves
32 IV, 16 | crossed the Meuse for the purpose of plundering and procuring
33 IV, 17 | by the barbarians for the purpose of destroying the work,
34 IV, 21 | place. In the mean time, his purpose having been discovered,
35 IV, 21 | them to continue in that purpose, sends them back to their
36 IV, 22 | remains in these parts for the purpose of procuring ships, embassadors
37 IV, 27 | into the continent for that purpose, they had made war without
38 IV, 30 | over into Britain for the purpose of making war. Therefore,
39 V, 1 | occurred there; for the purpose of transporting burdens
40 V, 6 | embassadors to Caesar for the purpose of either rejecting or deprecating [
41 V, 12 | country of the Belgae for the purpose of plunder and making war;
42 V, 16 | the lieutenant, for the purpose of foraging, they flew upon
43 V, 20 | wont to assemble for the purpose of avoiding the incursion
44 V, 26 | is sent to them for the purpose of a conference: before
45 V, 38 | off into the woods for the purpose of procuring timber and
46 V, 39 | they had collected for the purpose of fortification: the things
47 V, 40 | point to Ambiorix for the purpose of obtaining credence; “
48 V, 42 | quit the rampart for the purpose of withdrawing from the
49 V, 52 | Armoricae, had assembled for the purpose of attacking him and were
50 V, 53 | embassadors to Caesar for the purpose of concluding a peace, when
51 V, 56 | at another time, for the purpose of conferring with or of
52 VI, 4 | embassadors to Caesar for the purpose of imploring pardon; they
53 VI, 6 | embassadors to him for the purpose of suing for peace. He,
54 VI, 9 | embassadors to him, for the purpose of vindicating themselves,
55 VI, 12 | Rome to the senate, for the purpose of entreating assistance,
56 VI, 13 | young men resort for the purpose of instruction, and they [
57 VI, 13 | proceed thither for the purpose of studying it. ~
58 VI, 23 | these are committed for the purpose of disciplining their youth
59 VI, 23 | have come to them for any purpose whatever, and esteem them
60 VI, 27 | do they lie down for the purpose of rest, nor, if they have
61 VI, 29 | of twelve cohorts for the purpose of defending the bridge,
62 VI, 30 | the Gauls, who, for the purpose of avoiding heat, mostly
63 VI, 32 | had been quartered for the purpose of wintering. This place
64 VI, 34 | invites all to him, for the purpose of plundering the Eburones,
65 VI, 36 | hill intervened, for the purpose of foraging. Many soldiers
66 VII, 3 | had settled there for the purpose of trading (among the rest,
67 VII, 33 | privately summoned for the purpose, at a different time and
68 VII, 42 | had settled there for the purpose of trading to do the same.
69 VII, 43 | embassadors to Caesar for the purpose of clearing themselves.
70 VII, 44 | the smaller camp for the purpose of securing the works, he
71 VII, 55 | assembled there for the purpose of trading or were on their
72 VII, 73 | at the same time for the purpose of giving them strength
73 VII, 84 | he had prepared for the purpose of making a sally. They
74 VII, 88 | himself to them for either purpose, whether they should wish
75 VIII, 18 | opportunity of effecting his purpose, he at first shows himself
76 VIII, 22 | obstinately of all in their purpose, and were not brought to
77 VIII, 23 | conference. To effect his purpose, he sent with him some chosen
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