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Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 3 | 1.2]This speech of Scipio's,
2 II, 1 | 2.1]While these things were
3 II, 2 | 2.2]But so great a store of
4 II, 2 | 2.2]But so great a store of
5 II, 3 | 2.3]In the mean time, Lucius
6 II, 4 | 2.4]The Massilians, since
7 II, 5 | 2.5]Brutus sailed to the same
8 II, 6 | 2.6]When the battle was begun,
9 II, 7 | 2.7]But Nasidius's ships were
10 II, 8 | 2.8]The legionary soldiers
11 II, 9 | 2.9]When the turret was raised
12 II, 10 | 2.10]When they were confident
13 II, 11 | 2.11]The townsmen, affrighted
14 II, 12 | 2.12]Hereupon, the enemy distressed
15 II, 13 | 2.13]The lieutenants moved
16 II, 14 | 2.14]But the enemy, destitute
17 II, 15 | 2.15]Trebonius began to provide
18 II, 16 | 2.16]But when the enemy perceived
19 II, 17 | 2.17]In Further Spain, Marcus
20 II, 18 | 2.18]He made levies throughout
21 II, 19 | 2.19]Having therefore sent
22 II, 20 | 2.20]But Varro was in greater
23 II, 21 | 2.21]Caesar made a public
24 II, 22 | 2.22]The Massilians, wearied
25 II, 23 | 2.23]About the same time Caius
26 II, 24 | 2.24]Curio detached Marcus
27 II, 25 | 2.25]Having examined this
28 II, 26 | 2.26]After these transactions,
29 II, 27 | 2.27]The next night two Marsian
30 II, 28 | 2.28]In Varus's army there
31 II, 29 | 2.29]However, a great and
32 II, 30 | 2.30]For these reasons, having
33 II, 31 | 2.31]Curio, censuring both
34 II, 32 | 2.32]Having broken up the
35 II, 33 | 2.33]The soldiers, being affected
36 II, 34 | 2.34]There lay between the
37 II, 35 | 2.35]In this flight one Fabius,
38 II, 36 | 2.36]The next day Curio resolved
39 II, 37 | 2.37]The same intelligence
40 II, 38 | 2.38]This plan being settled,
41 II, 39 | 2.39]Curio had set out at
42 II, 40 | 2.40]Juba, being informed
43 II, 41 | 2.41]And when he had advanced
44 II, 42 | 2.42]When Curio perceived
45 II, 43 | 2.43]The soldiers were all
46 II, 44 | 2.44]From which circumstances
47 II, EndII| End of Book 2~
48 III, 2 | 3.2]In accomplishing these things,
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 49 I, 2 | 2 Among the Helvetii, Orgetorix
50 II, 2 | 2 Alarmed by these tidings
51 III, 2 | 2 When several days had elapsed
52 IV, 2 | 2 Merchants have access to
53 V, 2 | 2 These things being finished,
54 V, 8 | continent with three legions and 2,000 horse, to defend the
55 V, 13 | whole island is [about] 2,000 miles in circumference. ~
56 VI, 2 | 2 Indutiomarus having been
57 VI, 35 | after their retreat, collect 2,000 horse; they cross the
58 VII, 2 | 2 While these things are in
59 VIII, 2 | 2 That this notion might not
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