Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 1 | tranquillity of the republic, lest any one should suppose that
2 I, 1 | present; for he was afraid, lest, if he gave it up previously,
3 I, 9 | clear himself to Caesar, lest he should impute those actions
4 I, 9 | violently against his enemies, lest in his hopes of injuring
5 I, 22 | cohorts to his own camp, lest any change should be wrought
6 I, 22 | circumstances; yet, dreading lest the town should be plundered
7 I, 28 | retard Caesar's attack, lest his soldiers should force
8 I, 62 | began to be greatly alarmed, lest they should be altogether
9 I, 67 | the shout, being afraid lest they should be stopped in
10 I, 67 | under their baggage, or lest they should be confined
11 II, 9 | they spread mattresses, lest the weapons thrown from
12 II, 13 | town to be taken by storm, lest the soldiers, too much irritated
13 II, 20 | legion as soon as possible, lest he should be stopped either
14 II, 31 | the wounds in our bodies, lest we should increase the enemy'
15 III, 16 | avoided the conference, lest affairs of the utmost importance
16 III, 51 | men in from the pursuit, lest their ardor should carry
17 III, 69 | burst in; and most of them, lest they should be engaged in
18 III, 78 | apprehensive for Domitius, lest he should be surprised by
19 III, 89 | have previously mentioned, lest his right wing might be
20 III, 104| they afterward declared, lest Pompey should corrupt the
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 21 I, 19 | moderation; for he was afraid lest by the punishment of this
22 I, 27 | whether terrified by fear, lest after delivering up their
23 I, 28 | departed, should be untenanted, lest the Germans, who dwell on
24 I, 37 | ought to use all dispatch, lest, if this new band of Suevi
25 I, 38 | the greatest precautions lest this should happen, for
26 I, 46 | think proper to engage, lest, after the enemy were routed,
27 II, 8 | there his military engines, lest, after he had marshaled
28 II, 21 | first, at these he stood, lest in seeking his own company
29 II, 26 | to the other, nor feared lest their rear should be surrounded
30 II, 33 | soldiers to go out of the town, lest the towns-people should
31 III, 10 | states, but principally, lest if, [the conduct of] this
32 III, 11 | great number of the cavalry, lest auxiliaries should be sent
33 III, 26 | a some what longer way, lest they could be seen from
34 V, 3 | Indutiomarus, dreading lest he should be abandoned by
35 V, 3 | state in its allegiance, lest on the departure of all
36 V, 7 | further, care should be taken lest he might be able to injure
37 V, 22 | them for some time in vain, lest he should be debarred from
38 V, 46 | against him, beginning to fear lest, if he made a departure
39 V, 47 | written in Greek characters, lest the letter being intercepted,
40 VI, 5 | cavalry of the Senones, lest any commotion should arise
41 VI, 5 | he provoked him to war; lest he, despairing of safety,
42 VI, 9 | the side of the Treviri, lest any commotion should suddenly
43 VI, 9 | beseech him “to spare them, lest, in his common hatred of
44 VI, 13 | society and conversation, lest they receive some evil from
45 VI, 22 | of war for agriculture; lest they may be anxious to acquire
46 VI, 22 | from their possessions; lest they construct their houses
47 VI, 22 | to avoid cold and heat; lest the desire of wealth spring
48 VI, 29 | being made in the camp, lest any indication of his approach
49 VII, 10 | of his plans; [he feared] lest, if he should confine his
50 VII, 11 | the opposite bank, fearing lest the inhabitants should escape
51 VII, 20 | to no one intentionally, lest he should be induced by
52 VII, 26 | intimidated by fear of this, lest the passes should be pre-occupied
53 VII, 28 | every direction, fearing lest every hope of flight should
54 VII, 33 | from internal dissensions, lest a state so powerful and
55 VII, 33 | in person to the Aedui, lest he should appear to infringe
56 VII, 35 | distributed in every quarter, lest the Romans should build
57 VII, 35 | with great difficulties, lest he should be hindered from
58 VII, 43 | concentrate his forces, lest a departure arising from
59 VII, 52 | given up a certain victory, lest even a trifling loss should
60 VII, 54 | should not be detained, lest he should appear either
61 VII, 67 | observing this action, fearing lest they should be surrounded,
62 VII, 69 | sentinels were placed by day, lest any sally should be made
63 VII, 70 | legions in front of the camp, lest any sally should be suddenly
64 VII, 70 | orders the gates to be shut, lest the camp should be left
65 VII, 72 | that with this intention, lest (since he necessarily embraced
66 VII, 72 | against the fortifications; or lest they should by day cast
67 VII, 75 | levied from each state; lest, when so great a multitude
68 VII, 82 | when day drew nigh, fearing lest they should be surrounded
69 VII, 89 | the country of the Remi, lest they should sustain any
70 VIII, 3 | forbidden by Caesar’s orders; lest if he advanced far, forage
71 VIII, 15 | forces into small parties, lest they should be thrown into
72 VIII, 19 | most resolutely, fearing, lest if they should be slow in
73 VIII, 30 | of them with two legions, lest great disgrace might be
74 VIII, 34 | works round the whole town, lest he should be unable to protect
75 VIII, 39 | deserving a severe punishment, lest Gaul in general should adopt
76 VIII, 39 | to oppose the Romans; and lest the other states, relying
77 VIII, 49 | another war at his departure; lest, when he was drawing his
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