Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 1 | those who assert that the following Commentaries on the Civil
2 I, 36| he remonstrates [in the following language]; "that they ought
3 I, 41| and all the horse were following them, on a sudden, from
4 I, 43| the next night. The day following he kept his whole army within
5 I, 66| they deferred it till the following day; Caesar likewise encamped
6 I, 74| 1.73]The day following, the generals of his opponents,
7 II, 8 | which was effected in the following manner. ~
8 II, 11| suddenly, and the rest, as if following it, leaned forward. ~
9 III, 10| forces within the three following days. That having divested
10 III, 37| regular encampment the day following, drew up his forces in front
11 III, 41| beside him; and the day following having drawn out all his
12 III, 41| plan. Accordingly, the day following, he set out with all his
13 III, 41| scouts, he decamped the day following, hoping to prevent him by
14 III, 54| works in the night, the following days built turrets, and
15 III, 70| 70]In this calamity, the following favorable circumstance occurred
16 III, 75| setting out immediately and following the rear of his own army,
17 III, 86| ready for battle on the day following, and since the opportunity
18 III, 88| army was drawn up in the following manner: On the left wing
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 19 I, 15| 15 On the following day they move their camp
20 I, 48| from Caesar’s camp. The day following he led his forces past Caesar’
21 I, 51| 51 The day following, Caesar left what seemed
22 II, 4 | in war, he received the following information: that the greater
23 II, 12| 12 On the day following, before the enemy could
24 II, 15| inquired he received the following information: “That there
25 II, 17| Belgae and other Gauls, following Caesar, marched with him;
26 II, 23| ground into the river; and following them as they were endeavoring
27 II, 30| and to taunt them with the following speeches. “For what purpose
28 II, 31| peace; who spoke in the following manner: “That they did not
29 II, 35| at the beginning of the following summer. He himself, having
30 III, 17| adopted this conduct for the following reason: because he did not
31 IV, 1 | The following winter (this was the year
32 IV, 11| number as possible, the following day, that he might inquire
33 IV, 24| use in their battles, and following with the rest of their forces,
34 IV, 24| greatest difficulty, for the following reasons, namely, because
35 IV, 38| 38 The day following Caesar sent Labienus, his
36 V, 8 | on his left. Then, again, following the change of tide, he urged
37 V, 16| 17 The following day the enemy halted on
38 V, 39| work are completed. The following day the enemy, having collected
39 V, 42| part of the camp. The enemy following up their success with a
40 V, 48| courage for fighting: the following day, at the dawn, he moves
41 V, 51| assembly being held the following day, he states the occurrence;
42 V, 52| the camp of Labienus the following day, flies by night and
43 VI, 25| other parts; of which the following are such as differ principally
44 VI, 31| of the army was closely following, is doubtful: but certainly,
45 VI, 40| attendants and the horse following close upon them with the
46 VII, 20| such a manner, he made the following reply to these charges:—“
47 VII, 29| convened an assembly on the following day, consoled and encouraged
48 VII, 29| encouraged his soldiers in the following words:—“That they should
49 VII, 41| similar casualty on the following day. Caesar, after receiving
50 VII, 49| should deter the enemy from following too closely. He himself,
51 VII, 72| and captives, adopted the following system of fortification;
52 VII, 79| our fortifications. The following day, having led forth their
53 VII, 88| having convened a council the following day, declares, “That he
54 VIII, 8 | he ranged his army in the following manner, that the seventh,
55 VIII, 15| provisions, they formed the following plan to secure a retreat.
56 VIII, 23| 23 The night following the embassadors bring back
57 VIII, 28| 28 The night following, Fabius sent his horse before
58 VIII, 28| knowing that the legions were following them, animated both by the
59 VIII, 34| met with approbation, the following night Drapes and Luterius
60 VIII, 48| commander. All his horse following his example, made a few
61 VIII, 48| for me to do, because the following year, in which Lucius Paulus
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