Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 1 | accomplishing his journey, kept the letter, and did not
2 I, 10 | of the Parthian war, were kept at home, and that the state
3 I, 43 | night. The day following he kept his whole army within it,
4 I, 43 | magnitude to be cut: he kept the rest of the legions
5 I, 48 | charge, and, at first, had kept the post on the hill which
6 I, 67 | stop to their march and kept their forces in their camp.
7 I, 75 | to their assistance, and kept in their camp as hostages.
8 I, 76 | dependents, whom he commonly kept near him to guard his person,
9 I, 84 | deferred, and both armies kept under arms till sunset;
10 III, 1 | at the time when Pompey kept his legions quartered in
11 III, 22 | had embroiled Italy, and kept the magistrates employed,
12 III, 28 | our ships, that had not kept up with the rest, being
13 III, 30 | he posted his forces; and kept his men close within camp,
14 III, 31 | the imperator, and had kept Marcus Bibulus besieged),
15 III, 41 | But perceiving that he kept within his trenches, he
16 III, 42 | the countries of which he kept possession. Caesar, imagining
17 III, 47 | after a defeat; or have been kept in fear of some attack,
18 III, 51 | position, and fortified it, and kept all his forces there. ~
19 III, 76 | opposite Asparagium; and kept his soldiers close within
20 III, 92 | force if the soldiers were kept in their ground, than if
21 III, 94 | not been engaged, but had kept their post. Thus, new and
22 III, 108| was left sealed up, and kept at Alexandria. ~
23 III, 111| decks, which were usually kept at Alexandria, to guard
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 24 I, 7 | Caesar, inasmuch as he kept in remembrance that Lucius
25 I, 8 | frequently by night), but being kept at bay by the strength of
26 I, 14 | less hesitation, because he kept in remembrance those circumstances
27 I, 16 | 16 Meanwhile, Caesar kept daily importuning the Aedui
28 I, 16 | from the Saone. The Aedui kept deferring from day to day,
29 I, 17 | discloses what he had hitherto kept secret:—that “there are
30 I, 26 | and from the higher ground kept throwing weapons upon our
31 I, 26 | the wagons and the wheels kept darting their lances and
32 I, 40 | after he had many months kept himself in his camp and
33 I, 48 | Ariovistus all this time kept his army in camp: but engaged
34 I, 49 | Perceiving that Ariovistus kept himself in camp, Caesar,
35 II, 11 | reason they were departing, kept his army and cavalry within
36 II, 18 | Within these woods the enemy kept themselves in concealment;
37 II, 30 | fifteen miles in circuit, they kept themselves within the town.
38 III, 11 | that their forces should be kept separate from the rest.
39 III, 12 | because our ships were kept back by storms, and the
40 III, 17 | their daily labor. Sabinus kept himself within his camp,
41 III, 24 | drawn out, the enemy [still] kept themselves in their camp.
42 IV, 17 | Both these, moreover, were kept firmly apart by beams two
43 IV, 34 | coming to an action, he kept himself in his own quarter,
44 V, 49 | near the river, both armies kept in their own positions:
45 VI, 19 | own estates. An account is kept of all this money conjointly,
46 VI, 20 | things which require to be kept unknown; and they disclose
47 VI, 36 | all the foregoing days had kept his soldiers in camp with
48 VII, 23 | intervening, each row of beams is kept firmly in its place by a
49 VII, 24 | according to his usual custom, kept watch at the work, and encouraged
50 VII, 24 | However, as two legions always kept guard before the camp by
51 VII, 34 | cavalry to Labienus and kept part to himself. Vercingetorix,
52 VII, 47 | between them, were however kept back by the tribunes of
53 VII, 52 | to do, and could not be kept back by the tribunes of
54 VIII, 11 | observing that the enemy kept for several days within
55 VIII, 15 | persisted in their resolution, kept twenty cohorts in battle
56 VIII, 24 | parts of the country. He kept with himself Marcus Antonius
57 VIII, 49 | subjection lighter, he easily kept Gaul (already exhausted
58 VIII, 54 | powerful influence, were kept in awe by his armies. ~
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