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Book, Chap. 1 I, 19 | legion. The inhabitants, as soon as they saw our standards,
2 I, 22 | become master of the town as soon as possible, and to transfer
3 I, 29 | Caesar's party. Therefore, as soon as they were aware of Pompey'
4 I, 31 | Africa. The Caralitani, as soon as they heard that Valerius
5 I, 52 | unawares; but the Gallic horse soon got themselves in readiness,
6 I, 60 | at the same time, fortune soon took a turn. The enemy,
7 I, 77 | should produce them; as soon as they were produced, they
8 II, 7 | ships were of no use, and soon left the fight; for the
9 II, 11 | wall on the musculus. As soon as they fell on it, they
10 II, 12 | plundered at a beck, as soon as he arrived, if they refused
11 II, 15 | danger: the business was soon finished - the loss of their
12 II, 15 | their laborious work was soon repaired by the dexterity
13 II, 20 | Gades with his legion as soon as possible, lest he should
14 II, 20 | advanced on his march: that as soon as the nobility of Gades
15 II, 25 | for the Cornelian camp. As soon as the proclamation was
16 II, 29 | Curio's camp, for it is soon increased by the various
17 II, 39 | he might attack them as soon as possible, while in consternation
18 III, 11 | maritime states. But as soon as Caesar had landed his
19 III, 12 | Roman people had judged. As soon as he knew their inclinations,
20 III, 13 | marching day and night. As soon as it was said that Caesar
21 III, 18 | discretion. Vibullius, as soon as the alarm, which Caesar'
22 III, 25 | gave them orders] that as soon as they found the wind to
23 III, 26 | than from the enemy. But as soon as they were within the
24 III, 28 | not injure them; but as soon as they were brought before
25 III, 30 | junction with Antonius as soon as possible; Pompey, to
26 III, 33 | postpone all other business. As soon as he received the letter,
27 III, 41 | 3.41]As soon as Caesar heard that Pompey
28 III, 46 | over the trench. Which as soon as Caesar perceived, being
29 III, 49 | some of their posts, and soon dried up with the heat.
30 III, 75 | of his own army, he was soon out of sight of the camp.
31 III, 75 | camp. Nor did Pompey, as soon as he had notice of his
32 III, 80 | long siege." Scipio, as soon as he received advice of
33 III, 80 | hurdles to be provided. As soon as they were ready, he exhorted
34 III, 86 | engaged to execute it, as soon as the two armies have met,
35 III, 96 | necessaries. Pompey, as soon as our men had forced the
36 III, 97 | get water in the night. As soon as the work was finished,
37 III, 109| went to Achillas. But as soon as they appeared in his
38 III, 112| prosecuting the war. But they soon quarreled about the command,
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 39 I, 40 | as to the road they would soon be able to judge for themselves.
40 I, 40 | that he might ascertain, as soon as possible, whether a sense
41 II, 2 | into Gaul. He, himself, as soon as there began to be plenty
42 II, 11 | necessity or command, as soon as the noise was heard,
43 II, 19 | for commencing action, as soon as they had arranged their
44 III, 4 | their higher station. As soon as any part of the camp,
45 III, 9 | executed, he himself, as soon as the season of the year
46 III, 11 | proceed toward the Veneti, as soon as he could. He himself
47 III, 14 | to wait for his fleet. As soon as it came up and was first
48 III, 28 | thinking that that war might soon be terminated. They resolved
49 IV, 12 | 12 But the enemy, as soon as they saw our horse, the
50 IV, 12 | an onset on our men, and soon threw them into disorder.
51 IV, 21 | and then return to him as soon as possible. He himself
52 IV, 26 | in distress. Our men, as soon as they made good their
53 IV, 27 | vanquished in battle, as soon as they recovered after
54 IV, 37 | about 6000 of the enemy soon assembled; which being reported,
55 V, 3 | supreme power; one of whom, as soon as the arrival of Caesar
56 V, 50 | sending out the cavalry, soon puts the enemy to flight,
57 VII, 10 | he should draw them too soon out of their winter quarters,
58 VII, 11 | intention of marching as soon as possible, to Genabum,
59 VII, 12 | was seen at a distance; as soon as the townsmen beheld them,
60 VII, 29 | that, however, he would soon compensate it by superior
61 VII, 51 | ground. The legions, as soon as they reached the plain,
62 VIII, 7 | 7 As soon as his troops were collected,
63 VIII, 14 | led his army across, and soon reached the plain on the
64 VIII, 15 | time. The continued blaze soon screened all their forces
65 VIII, 19 | assistance of the cavalry, soon came up, and, mixing with
66 VIII, 31 | example of the Carnutes, as soon as Fabius arrived with his
67 VIII, 35 | to their guard: which as soon as our men perceived, they
68 VIII, 38 | by them all, that he was soon brought to our camp. Caesar
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