Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 26 | in the front and on both sides he protected them with a
2 I, 41 | observed at a distance by both sides the colors of two legions,
3 I, 53 | and fortune had so changed sides, that our men had to struggle
4 I, 55 | having begun a bridge on both sides, he finished it in two days.
5 I, 58 | engaged the Massilians. Both sides fought with great courage
6 I, 59 | fast, they fought on both sides of the deck, and boarded
7 I, 72 | he was importuned on all sides. The lieutenants, centurions,
8 I, 85 | At length, beset on all sides, their cattle having been
9 I, 86 | that the parties on both sides inclined to mercy: that
10 II, 1 | against the town, on two sides; one of which was next the
11 II, 1 | is washed almost on three sides by the sea, the remaining
12 II, 6 | great violence from opposite sides: but Brutus, seeing into
13 II, 9 | the turret on the three sides which faced the enemy, fastened
14 II, 24 | steep and rough on both sides, but the ascent is more
15 III, 10 | had been suffered on both sides, to serve as a lesson and
16 III, 19 | that deputies from both sides might come without danger,
17 III, 19 | great multitude from both sides assembled, and the expectations
18 III, 19 | by darts thrown from all sides, from which Vatinius escaped
19 III, 40 | attempting the town on all sides by land, with ladders and
20 III, 40 | Then attacking on both sides the ships of war which were
21 III, 43 | other necessaries from all sides with less danger; secondly,
22 III, 45 | troops were wounded from all sides, he determined to retreat
23 III, 63 | should be attacked on both sides, he might have the means
24 III, 63 | having beat them from both sides of the fortification, obliged
25 III, 92 | trumpets should sound on all sides, and a general shout be
26 III, 101| the flame catching on both sides, five ships were burned
27 III, 112| few being killed on both sides, Caesar secured the most
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 28 I, 50 | vigorously maintained on both sides till the evening. At sunset,
29 II, 6 | against the wall on all sides, and the wall has been stripped
30 II, 17 | branches [extending] on to the sides, and the quick-briars and
31 II, 24 | Numidians fleeing on all sides divided and scattered, they,
32 II, 29 | While this town had on all sides around it very high rocks
33 III, 1 | to it, is bounded on all sides by very high mountains.
34 III, 26 | enemy surrounded on all sides, [and] all their affairs
35 IV, 12 | fell, surrounded on all sides and after receiving many
36 IV, 17 | directions and fastened on sides the one opposite to the
37 IV, 26 | maintained vigorously on both sides. Our men, however, as they
38 IV, 32 | being cast on them from all sides. For as all the corn was
39 V, 13 | its form, and one of its sides is opposite to Gaul. One
40 V, 16 | who had assembled from all sides, departed; nor after that
41 V, 29 | having been held on the two sides, when opposition was offered
42 V, 42 | they were scorched on all sides, and harassed by a vast
43 V, 50 | the fortification from all sides, and sending heralds round,
44 VI, 2 | was being prepared on all sides, that the Nervii, Aduatuci,
45 VI, 34 | must be detached on all sides; if he were disposed to
46 VI, 37 | themselves on the other sides to ascertain if they could
47 VI, 39 | an attack on them at all sides. ~
48 VII, 42 | many were slain on both sides, they excite a great number
49 VII, 55 | display the cavalry on all sides to strike terror into the
50 VII, 69 | rivers, on two different sides, washed the foot of the
51 VII, 70 | contest is maintained on both sides with the utmost vigor; Caesar
52 VII, 72 | deep, with perpendicular sides, in such a manner that the
53 VII, 80 | stationed his army on both sides of the fortifications, in
54 VII, 81 | wounds are received on both sides; several missiles, are thrown
55 VII, 82 | receiving many wounds on all sides, and having forced no part
56 VII, 84 | sally. They engage on all sides at once and every expedient
57 VII, 88 | shout being raised by both sides, it was succeeded by a general
58 VIII, 9 | broad, with perpendicular sides to be sunk: likewise several
59 VIII, 10 | the marsh, a few on both sides sallying out between the
60 VIII, 23 | Swords were drawn on both sides, not so much with a design
61 VIII, 42 | shout was raised on both sides; therefore every man faced
62 VIII, 43 | ascend the mountain on all sides, and, under pretense of
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