Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 II, 1 | these works, Caius Trebonius sends for a great quantity of
2 II, 20| intercepted from every road, he sends word to Caesar, that he
3 II, 20| legion which he commanded. He sends to him Sextus Caesar, and
4 III, 57| of his first intention, sends Clodius to him, an intimate
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 5 I, 15| Caesar does the same, and sends forward all his cavalry,
6 I, 21| the enemy had gone, and sends on all the cavalry before
7 I, 35| were reported to Caesar, he sends embassadors to him a second
8 I, 42| Caesar’s arrival, Ariovistus sends embassadors to him, [saying]
9 I, 47| Two days after, Ariovistus sends embassadors to Caesar, to
10 II, 6 | embassador [to sue] for peace, sends messengers to him, [to report] “
11 II, 7 | messengers from Iccius, sends some Numidian and Cretan
12 II, 17| learned these things, he sends forward scouts and centurions
13 III, 11| 11 He therefore sends T. Labienus, his lieutenant,
14 III, 11| great nations be united. He sends Q. Titurius Sabinus his
15 IV, 11| demands. In the mean time he sends messengers to the officers
16 IV, 21| 21 He sends before him Caius Volusenus
17 IV, 21| continue in that purpose, sends them back to their own country,
18 V, 3 | should be abandoned by all, sends embassadors to Caesar, to
19 V, 7 | deferring all other affairs, sends a great part of the cavalry
20 V, 19| and corn for his army, and sends Mandubratius to them. They
21 V, 21| those places, Cassivellaunus sends messengers into Kent, which,
22 V, 21| desertion of the states, sends embassadors to Caesar [to
23 V, 35| distance encouraging his men, sends to him his interpreter,
24 V, 45| of the day, immediately sends a messenger to the Bellovaci,
25 V, 45| out with the messenger. He sends another to C. Fabius, the
26 V, 46| by their recent victory, sends back a letter to Caesar,
27 V, 47| letter to Cicero. This he sends written in Greek characters,
28 V, 52| country of the Treviri. Caesar sends back Fabius with his legion
29 V, 56| Cingetorix and his allies, he sends messengers to the neighboring
30 V, 57| manner, Labienus unexpectedly sends out all the cavalry by two
31 V, 57| who should kill him: he sends up the cohorts as a relief
32 VI, 5 | upon this resolution, he sends the baggage of the whole
33 VI, 29| more than 500 miles), he sends forward L. Minucius Basilus
34 VI, 33| border on the Menapii; he sends C. Trebonius with a like
35 VII, 4 | king by his partisans; he sends embassadors in every direction,
36 VII, 4 | for a slighter cause, he sends home the offenders with
37 VII, 5 | by their punishments, he sends Lucterius, one of the Cadurci,
38 VII, 9 | When he arrived there, he sends information to the rest
39 VII, 10| him with provisions, he sends forward messengers to the
40 VII, 11| having set fire to the gates, sends in the legions which he
41 VII, 13| being now distressed, Caesar sends to their aid about four
42 VII, 38| then puts them to death, sends messengers throughout the
43 VII, 45| informed of this circumstance, sends several troops of horse
44 VII, 45| was in the maneuver. He sends one legion to the same hill,
45 VII, 60| also some small boats; and sends them in the same direction,
46 VII, 64| Allobroges. On the other side he sends the Gabali and the nearest
47 VII, 64| the Helvii; he likewise sends the Ruteni and Cadurci to
48 VII, 65| communication was cut off, sends across the Rhine into Germany
49 VII, 70| the utmost vigor; Caesar sends the Germans to aid our troops
50 VII, 85| on in every quarter, and sends assistance to his troops
51 VII, 86| observing these movements, sends Labienus with six cohorts
52 VII, 87| 87 Caesar sends at first young Brutus, with
53 VII, 89| great number of hostages. He sends the legions to winter-quarters;
54 VII, 89| in their neighborhood. He sends Caius Antistius Reginus
55 VIII, 5 | horse and auxiliaries he sends to all parts to which he
56 VIII, 6 | of the Suessiones; and he sends to Trebonius for one of
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