Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 22 | expectation raised, that they were carried away, heart and soul, each
2 I, 25 | having deserted the praetor, carried their colors to Curius and
3 I, 26 | that they might not be carried away by the waves. Having
4 I, 33 | citizen. That a bill had been carried by the ten tribunes of the
5 I, 41 | timber and hurdles that were carried down the river, Afranius
6 I, 49 | the river, and in one day carried away both the bridges which
7 I, 61 | they were stationed, and carried their colors with them.
8 I, 65 | few of his soldiers being carried away by the force of the
9 II, 2 | another. Before this was carried a testudo sixty feet long,
10 II, 3 | with the sudden terror, carried off one of their ships out
11 II, 15 | having been cut down and carried away; they began therefore
12 II, 15 | the front by the mantlets, carried whatever materials were
13 II, 20 | which was called Vernacula, carried off the colors from Varro'
14 II, 21 | ornaments which had been carried away from the temple of
15 II, 32 | the enemy's horse? That I carried out of the very harbor and
16 III, 14 | Kalenus's command, because it carried no troops, but was private
17 III, 17 | accommodation might still be carried on, though these points
18 III, 23 | and set them on fire, and carried off one laden with corn;
19 III, 26 | anchor, and the next day were carried past Apollonia and Dyrrachium,
20 III, 26 | storm; and although we were carried beyond Dyrrachium, by the
21 III, 28 | would surrender. One of them carried two hundred and twenty recruits,
22 III, 30 | what part they had been carried; but when they were informed
23 III, 30 | of this was immediately carried to Antonius by the Greeks.
24 III, 40 | over against the town. He carried over land, into the inner
25 III, 40 | and were not manned, he carried off four of them, and set
26 III, 42 | and dug up their houses, carried off all the corn, which
27 III, 46 | soldiers, ordered hurdles to be carried to the further side of the
28 III, 54 | built turrets, and having carried his works fifteen feet high,
29 III, 61 | and uncommon event, Pompey carried them round all his works,
30 III, 66 | and citadel. He had also carried an intrenchment from the
31 III, 67 | standard of a legion was carried to this place. That the
32 III, 79 | engagements at Apollonia had carried him aside from the direct
33 III, 106| because the fasces were carried before him; for this the
34 III, 109| wound, was taken up and carried off by his attendants as
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 35 I, 11 | laid waste-their children carried off into slavery-their towns
36 I, 26 | contest long and vigorously carried on with doubtful success.
37 I, 26 | back turned. The fight was carried on also at the baggage till
38 I, 44 | whatever wars he wished to be carried on, without any trouble
39 II, 21 | whatever quarter fortune carried him, to animate the troops,
40 II, 24 | they (affrighted), were carried some one way, some another.
41 III, 12 | very great quantity, they carried off all their property and
42 III, 14 | because the whole action was carried on in the sight of Caesar
43 IV, 10 | inhabit the Alps, and is carried with a rapid current for
44 IV, 25 | depth of the sea, he who carried the eagle of the tenth legion,
45 IV, 36 | other ships did, and were carried a little lower down. ~
46 V, 8 | about midnight, and being carried on too far by the tide,
47 V, 39 | the messengers] if they carried them through. All these
48 V, 39 | remaining days. The work is carried on incessantly in the night:
49 V, 47 | when taken down, it was carried to Cicero. He, after perusing
50 V, 52 | This report having been carried to the Treviri, Indutiomarus,
51 V, 52 | victory of Caesar being carried [to them], had retreated
52 V, 57 | no means be reported or carried to the Treviri. In the mean
53 V, 57 | the river, and his head is carried to the camp, the horse,
54 VI, 7 | These words are quickly carried to the enemy, since out
55 VI, 30 | information of his arrival was carried thither; so it was an incident
56 VII, 55 | could not hold it; they carried away in their vessels whatever
57 VII, 75 | 75 While those things are carried on at Alesia, the Gauls,
58 VII, 76 | especially in an action carried on both in front and rear,
59 VII, 77 | slavery? For they never have carried on wars on any other terms.
60 VII, 80 | quarter. As the action was carried on in sight of all, neither
61 VIII, 19 | consternation whithersoever chance carried them; some sought the woods,
62 VIII, 48 | of losing his life, was carried back to the camp. But Comius,
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