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Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 I, 9 | did for the republic, to a design of affronting him; that 2 I, 20 | friends, and determined on the design of fleeing. As Domitius' 3 I, 21 | 1.20]Domitius's design being noised abroad, the 4 I, 29 | Caesar, being apprised of the design by them, ordered scaling-ladders 5 I, 61 | Illurgavonenses, knowing the design of their state, came over 6 I, 77 | the generals, nor form any design distinct from the general 7 I, 79 | admit of many changes. Their design having met with approbation, 8 II, 14 | without effecting their design. ~ 9 II, 20 | That having agreed on the design they had sent notice to 10 II, 38 | information, altered his design, and resolved to hazard 11 III, 21 | seen at Naples, and the design of betraying the town discovered: 12 III, 21 | he abandoned his first design, and changed his route. ~ 13 III, 41 | at first not knowing his design, because he imagined he 14 III, 47 | horse. Besides, the usual design of a siege is to cut off 15 III, 62 | who had already formed the design of attempting a sally, as 16 III, 65 | conducting the war, as his design had not succeeded, and ordered 17 III, 66 | Afterward, changing his design for certain reasons, Caesar 18 III, 66 | But he too, changing his design for reasons not necessary 19 III, 75 | as he had notice of his design, make any delay to pursue 20 III, 76 | behind them, because the design of marching being adopted 21 III, 78 | also, guessing at Caesar's design, determined to hasten to 22 III, 102| as long as possible his design of fleeing further, or to 23 III, 103| proceedings, laid aside his design of going to Syria, and having Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
24 I, 12 | whether by chance, or by the design of the immortal gods, that 25 I, 30 | quitted their country with the design of making war upon the whole 26 I, 48 | miles beyond him; with this design,—that he might cut off Caesar 27 II, 9 | forces over it; with the design, that, if they could, they 28 II, 33 | They [the Aduatuci], by a design before entered into, as 29 III, 2 | Gauls suddenly formed the design of renewing the war and 30 III, 6 | winter quarters with one design, and saw that he had met 31 IV, 24 | barbarians, upon perceiving the design of the Romans, sent forward 32 V, 2 | number of soldiers for that design; he himself proceeds into 33 V, 6 | nobility; that it was Caesar’s design, to bring over to Britain 34 V, 17 | Caesar, discovering their design, leads his army into the 35 V, 28 | Ambiorix had resorted to a design of that nature without sure 36 V, 37 | ready to cooperate in that design. He easily gains over the 37 V, 53 | Gauls, attempting by general design to slay Cavarinus, whom 38 VI, 4 | necessity they give over their design and send embassadors to 39 VI, 7 | Labienus, having learned the design of the enemy, hoping that 40 VI, 7 | this neither did he himself design to cross, nor did he suppose 41 VI, 7 | by night, states what his design is, and, that he may the 42 VI, 12 | they would enter into no design against them; and held a 43 VI, 31 | who had entered into the design together with Ambiorix, 44 VII, 4 | easily excited them. On his design being made known, they rush 45 VII, 5 | ascertained, had formed this design, that if the Aedui should 46 VII, 12 | they were forming some new design, they drew their swords 47 VII, 20 | accidentally or without design; that he preferred holding 48 VII, 26 | had succeeded, adopted the design of fleeing from the town 49 VII, 26 | cavalry, desisted from their design. ~ 50 VII, 39 | Eporedirix, on learning the design of Litavicus, lays the matter 51 VII, 56 | necessary act, that changing his design he should direct his march 52 VII, 71 | Vercingetorix adopts the design of sending away all his 53 VII, 77 | let us, in adopting our design, look back on all Gaul, 54 VII, 77 | What, therefore, is my design? To do as our ancestors 55 VII, 78 | would rather adopt that design, if circumstances should 56 VII, 89 | novelty, and those which we design to attest to posterity. 57 VIII, 7 | posted, and what was their design: they made answer, “that 58 VIII, 9 | sudden approach, or with the design of watching our movements, 59 VIII, 10 | 10 Caesar had a double design in this fortification; for 60 VIII, 17 | receiving information of their design Caesar drew out more legions 61 VIII, 18 | apprised of the enemy’s design, marched in good order to 62 VIII, 23 | sides, not so much with a design to fight as to effect an 63 VIII, 23 | dreading that a deeper design lay concealed. Upon this 64 VIII, 34 | the townsmen perceived his design, being terrified by the 65 VIII, 54 | though no one could doubt the design of his enemies, sent the


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