Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 15| cavalry were already at the gates. Marcellus, his colleague,
2 I, 19| standards, threw open their gates, and all the people, both
3 I, 21| ready to throw open their gates, to do whatever he should
4 I, 22| the town, and ordered the gates and walls to be secured.
5 I, 28| departure, he stopped up the gates, built walls across the
6 I, 35| Massilians had shut their gates against Caesar, and invited
7 I, 35| walls, the fleet, and the gates. ~
8 I, 86| person should be at the gates of Rome, to direct the affairs
9 II, 14| they sallied out from the gates, and, the wind being high
10 II, 15| fortitude of the soldiers. Gates for making sallies were
11 II, 19| senate at Corduba shut the gates of their own accord against
12 II, 19| the cohorts, and shut the gates against them, although three
13 II, 20| by his friends that the gates were shut against him. Then
14 II, 35| of those that fled, the gates of the camps were thronged
15 III, 11| endeavored to shut the gates and defend the town, and
16 III, 11| assistance, he threw open the gates, and surrendered himself
17 III, 12| give any, or to shut their gates against the consul, or to
18 III, 54| night, he barricaded all the gates of his camp to hinder a
19 III, 67| had been raised before the gates, at which a short contest
20 III, 70| because the passes and gates were in possession of Caesar'
21 III, 75| in the morning by several gates, and sent them forward by
22 III, 80| into the town and shut the gates, and dispatched messengers
23 III, 81| same measures, shut the gates and manned their walls.
24 III, 81| walls, they threw open their gates. As he preserved them with
25 III, 85| soldiers, when they were at the gates of the camp, ready to march
26 III, 94| I will visit the other gates, and encourage the guards
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 27 II, 6 | testudo, they advance to the gates and undermine the wall:
28 II, 32| third part in the town, the gates were opened, and they enjoyed
29 II, 33| evening Caesar ordered the gates to be shut, and the soldiers
30 II, 33| after breaking open the gates, which there was no one
31 III, 6 | sudden sally from all the gates [of the camp], leave the
32 III, 17| promoters of the war, shut their gates [against us] and united
33 III, 19| be made suddenly from two gates [of the camp]. It happened,
34 IV, 32| who were on duty at the gates of the camp reported to
35 V, 49| rampart in all directions, the gates to be barricaded, and in
36 V, 50| disregard our men, that the gates having been blocked up with
37 V, 50| making a sally from all the gates, and sending out the cavalry,
38 V, 52| midnight a shout arose at the gates of the camp, by which shout
39 V, 57| out all the cavalry by two gates; he gives this command and
40 VI, 37| with difficulty defend the gates; the very position of itself
41 VI, 42| from the very rampart and gates of the camp. Of all which
42 VII, 11| having set fire to the gates, sends in the legions which
43 VII, 12| to take up arms, shut the gates, and line the walls. When
44 VII, 12| their swords and seized the gates, and recovered all their
45 VII, 24| sally was made from two gates on each side of the turrets.
46 VII, 28| the narrow passage of the gates; and a part having got without
47 VII, 28| part having got without the gates, were cut to pieces by the
48 VII, 41| departure, leaving only two gates open, was blocking up the
49 VII, 47| wall of the town and the gates. But then, when a shout
50 VII, 47| the enemy were within the gates. The matrons begin to cast
51 VII, 50| attempting to hew down the gates, was overpowered by numbers,
52 VII, 70| and as only the narrower gates were left open, are crowded
53 VII, 70| Vercingetorix orders the gates to be shut, lest the camp
54 VII, 73| from the town by several gates and in great force. Caesar
55 VIII, 9 | the entrance he erected gates and turrets of a considerable
56 VIII, 51| for the ornament of the gates, roads, and every place
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