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Caius Iulius Caesar
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Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 I, 3 | throughout all Italy, and armies raised under whose protection the 2 I, 22 | height was their expectation raised, that they were carried 3 I, 25 | He orders all the forces raised every where by the new levies 4 I, 26 | rest those which he had raised in the late levy and completed 5 I, 26 | and on every fourth one raised a turret, two stories high, 6 I, 32 | and making levies, had raised two legions. From his acquaintance 7 I, 39 | Afranius. When they were raised, Petreius immediately marched 8 I, 40 | besides about eighty cohorts raised in Hither and Further Spain ( 9 I, 40 | about five thousand horse raised in both provinces. Caesar 10 I, 44 | it an eminence somewhat raised above the level: Caesar 11 I, 53 | price of provisions was raised, which is commonly a disaster 12 I, 67 | the military shout to be raised for packing up the baggage. 13 I, 68 | because a shout had been raised the night before in Caesar' 14 I, 68 | oath; that the daylight raised a strong sense of shame 15 I, 70 | us. The cry to arms was raised, and all the army, except 16 I, 77 | rampart. Thus the terror raised by the generals, the cruelty 17 I, 86 | into Spain, and a seventh raised there, and many and powerful 18 II, 1 | things being provided, he raised a mound eighty feet in height. ~ 19 II, 8 | considerable service if it was raised to the usual height of turrets, 20 II, 9 | 2.9]When the turret was raised to the height for flooring, 21 II, 9 | from that story they again raised the uppermost floor and 22 II, 9 | without a blow or danger, they raised it six stories high, and 23 II, 43 | they already saw the dust raised by their coming; of which 24 III, 4 | eight hundred, whom he had raised among his own and his shepherds' 25 III, 18 | s unexpected arrival had raised, was over, began again to 26 III, 19 | concerning this subject were raised very high, and their minds 27 III, 36 | opportunely, that the dust raised by Domitius's army, and 28 III, 38 | their suspicions being raised by the neighing of the horses, 29 III, 39 | another at anchor, on which he raised a turret, and faced it to 30 III, 40 | several ships, on which he had raised very high turrets, so that 31 III, 43 | occupied with guards, and raised strong forts on them. Then 32 III, 44 | it happened: for having raised twenty-four forts, and taken 33 III, 67 | disorder. A barricade had been raised before the gates, at which 34 III, 92 | and a general shout be raised; by which they imagined 35 III, 106| frequent disturbances were raised for several days successively, Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
36 II, 2 | reported that troops were being raised, and that an army was being 37 II, 8 | legions which he had last raised, that, if there should be 38 II, 19 | legions which had been last raised closed the rear, and were 39 II, 30 | been brought up and a mound raised, they observed that a tower 40 III, 9 | the ocean; rowers to be raised from the province; sailors 41 III, 10 | Roman knights, the rebellion raised after surrendering, the 42 III, 13 | the tide: the prows were raised very high, and, in like 43 III, 21 | valiantly resisting, he raised vineae and turrets. They 44 III, 22 | arms, upon a shout being raised at that part of the, fortification, 45 IV, 6 | ordered some cavalry to be raised, resolved to make war against 46 IV, 37 | their defense, a shout was raised and about 6000 of the enemy 47 V, 23 | One legion which he had raised last on the other side of 48 V, 39 | as many as 120 towers are raised with incredible dispatch 49 VI, 32 | three which he had lately raised in Italy and brought over. 50 VI, 43 | of overtaking him being raised, and unbounded exertions 51 VII, 22 | fast as the mound had daily raised them, and countermined our 52 VII, 24 | and in twenty-five days raised a mound three hundred and 53 VII, 24 | the same time a shout was raised along the entire wall, and 54 VII, 39 | inferior birth, whom Caesar had raised from a humble position to 55 VII, 47 | his own company, and being raised up by them, scaled the wall. 56 VII, 54 | to what greatness he had raised them, [so much so] that 57 VII, 69 | twenty-three redoubts were raised in it, in which sentinels 58 VII, 72 | were apart at the top. He raised all his other works at a 59 VII, 72 | the river. Behind these he raised a rampart and wall twelve 60 VII, 84 | quarter. The shouts which were raised by the combatants in their 61 VII, 88 | join battle. A shout being raised by both sides, it was succeeded 62 VIII, 5 | which were small buildings, raised in a hurry, to meet the 63 VIII, 9 | three stories high, to be raised, with a communication to 64 VIII, 10 | cattle and servants, yet it raised foolish hopes in the barbarians; 65 VIII, 41 | mound sixty feet high was raised; on it was erected a turret 66 VIII, 42 | army; and a great shout was raised on both sides; therefore


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