Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 13| affections of the townsmen, drew his cohorts out of it and
2 I, 14| declaration, Attius Varus drew out of the town the garrison
3 I, 33| the rest of the season, drew off his soldiers to the
4 I, 41| on a rising ground; and drew up his army with two fronts,
5 I, 42| affair was made, Afranius drew out his forces, and posted
6 I, 43| 42]In the evening Caesar drew his legions within this
7 I, 43| us and obstruct the work, drew out their forces at the
8 I, 47| all their javelins, they drew their swords and charged
9 I, 55| these were finished, he drew them down to the river in
10 I, 65| the rest of the legions he drew out without any baggage,
11 I, 65| on the opposite bank, he drew out his forces and resolved
12 I, 66| halted on a rising ground and drew up his army. Caesar refreshed
13 I, 71| plain behind large rocks, drew up his army there in order
14 I, 76| arms in their cloaks, and drew their swords, and in this
15 I, 83| interrupt his progress, they drew out their legions about
16 II, 27| valley between them, each drew up his forces. ~
17 II, 40| would follow them. Sabura drew up his army, both horse
18 III, 9 | other barbarous nations, he drew Issa off from its connection
19 III, 31| Marcus Bibulus besieged), he drew his legions and cavalry
20 III, 31| countryman and consul;" he drew off his legions to winter
21 III, 37| encampment the day following, drew up his forces in front of
22 III, 39| command of the town; he drew the ships into the inner
23 III, 56| Every day afterward, Caesar drew up his army on a level ground,
24 III, 56| reputation with the world, drew out his legions, but so
25 III, 85| was encamped on a hill, drew up his army at the very
26 III, 89| support one another. He drew up on the field eighty cohorts,
27 III, 93| javelins, and instantly drew their swords, as Caesar
28 III, 97| having marched six miles, drew up his army. But the Pompeians
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 29 I, 4 | of his cause, Orgetorix drew together from all quarters
30 I, 24| He himself, meanwhile, drew up on the middle of the
31 I, 48| days from that day, Caesar drew out his forces before the
32 I, 50| little from the larger one, drew up his line of battle, and
33 I, 51| for both camps; [and then] drew up all the auxiliaries in
34 I, 51| of necessity the Germans drew their forces out of camp,
35 II, 8 | either side of that hill he drew a cross trench of about
36 III, 14| forth from the harbor, and drew up opposite to ours; nor
37 IV, 13| to be detained. He then drew all his forces out of the
38 IV, 34| time having intervened, drew back the legions into the
39 IV, 35| with him [from Gaul], he drew up the legions in order
40 V, 25| despairing of success, drew off their troops from the
41 V, 42| they were standing, and drew off all their men: they
42 VII, 12| forming some new design, they drew their swords and seized
43 VII, 18| parts of the woods, and drew up all their forces in a
44 VII, 22| caught hold of them firmly, drew them on by means of engines,
45 VII, 27| he wished to be done. He drew up his soldiers in a secret
46 VII, 28| the wall and towers, and drew up, in form of a wedge,
47 VII, 36| posted two legions there, and drew from the greater camp to
48 VII, 47| the pursuit, until they drew nigh to the wall of the
49 VII, 47| hold of them one by one drew them up to the wall. ~
50 VII, 53| legions from the camp, and drew up his army in order of
51 VII, 72| Having left this interval, he drew two trenches fifteen feet
52 VII, 73| sharpened them into a point, he drew a continued trench every
53 VII, 79| three miles in length, and drew out their infantry a little
54 VII, 82| part of the works, when day drew nigh, fearing lest they
55 VII, 82| their countrymen before they drew nigh to the fortifications.
56 VIII, 9 | watching our movements, they drew up their forces before the
57 VIII, 14| overtaken by day-light, they drew their forces out before
58 VIII, 15| completed his works, he drew up his legions before the
59 VIII, 17| information of their design Caesar drew out more legions than he
60 VIII, 29| great violence, Dumnacus drew out his army in such a manner,
61 VIII, 46| cavalry toward Narbo, and drew off his army into winter
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