Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 4 | Pompey. He applauded the forward, and secured their votes
2 I, 8 | intrigue with the people going forward, no secession made; he exhorted
3 I, 16 | 15]Caesar, having moved forward from Auximum, traversed
4 I, 37 | While this treaty was going forward, Domitius arrived at Massilia
5 I, 44 | of one legion to hasten forward and seize the eminence.
6 I, 45 | those soldiers was to run forward with great impetuosity and
7 I, 45 | by the single men who ran forward from their ranks; and they
8 I, 57 | these affairs are going forward at Ilerda, the Massilians,
9 I, 65 | and resolved to lead them forward in three battalions: and
10 I, 68 | dawn, they resolved to set forward. ~
11 I, 79 | camp. Caesar having sent forward his cavalry, to annoy and
12 I, 82 | their camp, or to march forward, they were obliged to halt,
13 II, 1 | these things were going forward in Spain, Caius Trebonius,
14 II, 7 | one of the rest was sent forward to Massilia for the purpose
15 II, 10 | were aware of it, moved it forward by naval machinery, by putting
16 II, 11 | unexpected stroke, bring forward with levers the largest
17 II, 11 | if following it, leaned forward. ~
18 II, 24 | with the legions; and went forward himself with the horse to
19 II, 36 | couriers, who had been sent forward, arrived from king Juba,
20 II, 41 | rear. When any cohorts ran forward out of the line, the Numidians,
21 III, 13 | Labienus first stepped forward and swore that he would
22 III, 19 | peace. Titus Labienus walked forward from the crowd, and in submissive
23 III, 57 | these things were going forward in Achaia and at Dyrrachium,
24 III, 75 | several gates, and sent them forward by the same route; and in
25 III, 77 | Caesar sent his baggage forward early in the night, and
26 III, 78 | of their wounds, he set forward on his march through Epirus
27 III, 93 | signal was given, rushed forward with their javelins ready
28 III, 93 | cohorts. They instantly rushed forward and charged Pompey's horse
29 III, 93 | their post, but galloped forward to seek a refuge in the
30 III, 106| did not hesitate to set forward with a feeble force, and
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 31 I, 15 | does the same, and sends forward all his cavalry, to the
32 I, 21 | Marcus Crassus, is sent forward with the scouts. ~~
33 I, 48 | same day he moved his camp forward and pitched under a hill
34 I, 48 | on any emergency rushed forward; if any one, upon receiving
35 I, 51 | the soldiers, as they went forward to battle, not to deliver
36 I, 52 | suddenly and rapidly rushed forward, that there was no time
37 II, 8 | from the plain, extended forward in breadth as far as the
38 II, 11 | confirmed by the scouts, he sent forward his cavalry to harass their
39 II, 17 | learned these things, he sends forward scouts and centurions to
40 II, 25 | he ordered them to carry forward the standards, and extend
41 II, 31 | since they were able to move forward machines of such a height
42 IV, 6 | more formidable war, sets forward to the army earlier in the
43 IV, 12 | to flight, and drove them forward so much alarmed that they
44 IV, 17 | dike a stake, but bending forward and sloping, so as to incline
45 IV, 23 | ordered the horse to march forward to the further port, and
46 IV, 24 | design of the Romans, sent forward their cavalry and charioteers,
47 IV, 32 | others went backward and forward to the camp, they who were
48 V, 8 | though for a time] borne forward by a gentle south-west wind,
49 V, 17 | deserters, Caesar, sending forward the cavalry, ordered the
50 V, 21 | While these things are going forward in those places, Cassivellaunus
51 V, 25 | some of our men should go forward to a conference, [alleging]
52 V, 45 | orders the legion to set forward in the middle of the night,
53 VI, 8 | river. Then, having sent forward the baggage some short distance
54 VI, 29 | than 500 miles), he sends forward L. Minucius Basilus with
55 VI, 40 | 40 The camp-followers run forward to the nearest rising ground;
56 VII, 10 | with provisions, he sends forward messengers to the Boii to
57 VII, 38 | place. Persons are brought forward whom he had instructed in
58 VII, 48 | possession of the Romans, sent forward their cavalry, and hastened
59 VII, 82 | within, while they bring forward those things which had been
60 VIII, 17 | he usually did, and sent forward his cavalry as usual, to
61 VIII, 36 | making the attempt, he sent forward all his cavalry and the
62 VIII, 41 | not deterred from moving forward the vineae, and from surmounting
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