Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 20| consent. Therefore, if any opportunity should offer, he [Domitius]
2 I, 29| that he might not lose any opportunity of coming to an action.
3 I, 41| would take advantage of the opportunity which fortune had put in
4 I, 50| bridge of Ilerda afforded an opportunity of getting all these without
5 I, 59| when Caesar's men had an opportunity of a close engagement, they
6 I, 72| 1.71]There was now an opportunity for managing affairs successfully,
7 I, 72| disadvantage of the ground, that an opportunity would be given him of coming
8 I, 73| other that since such an opportunity of victory was let pass,
9 I, 73| Afranius, having got this opportunity, retired to their camp.
10 I, 75| by their absence a free opportunity of conversing with each
11 I, 82| Then indeed, not having opportunity either to choose a convenient
12 II, 6 | would never have another opportunity to attempt a defense, and
13 II, 11| turrets; nor was a fair opportunity of defending the walls given
14 II, 14| only waited a time and opportunity for fraud and treachery.
15 II, 16| that though they had an opportunity of fighting with us on equal
16 II, 27| view of each other, and an opportunity of a conference be given.
17 II, 31| wrong may have a fairer opportunity; for conduct of this kind
18 II, 33| consent, determined, whenever opportunity offered, to hazard a battle.
19 II, 33| terms he might not miss the opportunity. ~
20 II, 34| to take advantage of the opportunity?" Curio, having merely "
21 III, 9 | than usual, having got an opportunity at noon, when the enemy
22 III, 25| they should not let the opportunity of setting sail pass by,
23 III, 60| put in execution, and no opportunity offered to accomplish it,
24 III, 79| friends, and not miss an opportunity of surprising his enemies.
25 III, 85| motion he might get some opportunity of forcing them to battle,
26 III, 85| hereafter easily find such an opportunity." He immediately marched
27 III, 86| following, and since the opportunity which they had so often
28 III, 97| on plunder, and lose the opportunity of completing their conquest.
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 29 I, 7 | hostile disposition, if an opportunity of marching through the
30 I, 32| every thing there was an opportunity of flight given; but all
31 I, 40| marshes, and had given no opportunity for an engagement, fell
32 I, 48| to engage in battle, an opportunity might not be wanting to
33 I, 50| battle, and gave the enemy an opportunity of fighting. When he found
34 III, 17| his forces, gave him an opportunity of fighting; so that Sabinus
35 III, 18| cry out together that an opportunity of successfully conducting
36 IV, 13| he might not suffer any opportunity for engaging to escape him,
37 IV, 22| enemy behind him, nor had an opportunity for carrying on a war, by
38 IV, 34| soldiers, and how good an opportunity was given for obtaining
39 V, 16| them, did not give them the opportunity either of rallying, or halting,
40 V, 28| winter-quarters; that the opportunity for deliberating was short;
41 V, 34| their place, neither was an opportunity left for valor, nor could
42 V, 37| should not throw away the opportunity of liberating themselves
43 V, 39| the sick, or wounded, is opportunity given for rest: whatever
44 V, 43| Varenus? or what [better] opportunity of signalizing your valor
45 V, 43| other and afford him no opportunity of retreating. The shield
46 V, 48| 000 armed men. Cicero, an opportunity being now afforded, again
47 V, 56| that he might throw away no opportunity of conducting the war successfully.
48 VI, 7 | rashness there would be some opportunity of engaging, after leaving
49 VI, 8 | Soldiers, you have the opportunity you have sought: you hold
50 VI, 37| under the rampart had not an opportunity of retreating within the
51 VII, 1 | his army. Animated by this opportunity, they who already, previously
52 VII, 44| considering these things an opportunity of acting successfully seemed
53 VII, 50| save yourselves when an opportunity is given.” At the same time
54 VII, 50| this, while you have the opportunity, and retreat to the legion.”
55 VII, 55| thought that so great an opportunity ought not to be neglected.
56 VII, 80| and did not give them an opportunity of rallying. But those who
57 VII, 85| they would have the fairest opportunity of making a struggle; the
58 VIII, 18| supposed that he had got an opportunity of effecting his purpose,
59 VIII, 28| they had got a favorable opportunity of destroying our whole
60 VIII, 38| the Belgae might have no opportunity of forming new plans in
61 VIII, 46| deserving; for he had a good opportunity of learning how every person
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