Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 1 | was afraid, lest, if he gave it up previously, the consuls
2 I, 15 | them in their liberty, and gave them horses and ordered
3 I, 19 | another part of the town, and gave the command of it to Curio.
4 I, 20 | Domitius, concealing the truth, gave out in council that Pompey
5 I, 24 | magistrates of Corfinium, he gave them back to Domitius, that
6 I, 45 | when the advanced guard gave way, the legion which was
7 I, 62 | to this resolution, they gave orders to collect all the
8 I, 77 | took the same oath. They gave orders, that whoever had
9 I, 87 | at the river Var. Caesar gave security that they should
10 I, 88 | execution of this business he gave in charge to Quintus Fufius
11 II, 18 | province to guard them, and gave the command of the town
12 II, 22 | three ships, two of which he gave up to his friends, went
13 II, 28 | at Corfinium. When Caesar gave him his liberty, he went
14 II, 30 | cruelties." There were some who gave their opinion, that they
15 II, 41 | fatigue, he halted. Sabura gave his men the signal, marshaled
16 III, 12 | embassadors to Caesar, and gave him admission into their
17 III, 25 | officers at Brundusium, [and gave them orders] that as soon
18 III, 29 | Antony into their town, and gave him every assistance. Otacilius,
19 III, 42 | neighboring states. He likewise gave directions that search should
20 III, 57 | acquaintance. To this man he gave letters and instructions
21 III, 60 | deferred the whole matter, and gave them a private rebuke, for
22 III, 60 | future hopes. This however, gave them great offense, and
23 III, 61 | commanded the different posts, gave an exact account of all
24 III, 62 | Dyrrachium; and to each he gave particular instructions:
25 III, 73 | called in all outposts, gave over the siege, and collecting
26 III, 76 | foreseen, about noon he gave the signal for marching,
27 III, 79 | elated with vain glory, gave them an account of all that
28 III, 80 | walls, before sunset, and gave it up to his army to plunder,
29 III, 81 | severe treatment of Gomphi, gave admission to Caesar, and
30 III, 86 | cavalry." At the same time he gave them notice to be ready
31 III, 89 | cohorts to guard the camp. He gave the command of the left
32 III, 90 | delivering this speech, he gave by a trumpet the signal
33 III, 93 | withstand their charge: but gave ground a little, upon which
34 III, 93 | Caesar perceived this, he gave the signal to his fourth
35 III, 98 | he pardoned them all, and gave orders to his soldiers,
36 III, 101| the Pompeians themselves gave credit to it; for they had
37 III, 104| change to enemies, in public gave a favorable answer to his
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 38 I, 28 | distinguished valor, to whom they gave lands, and whom they afterward
39 I, 39 | to Caesar, that when he gave orders for the camp to be
40 I, 50 | his line of battle, and gave the enemy an opportunity
41 II, 11 | to harass their rear; and gave the command of it to two
42 II, 21 | a dart could be cast, he gave the signal for commencing
43 III, 15 | the business; for our men gave chase and took them one
44 III, 17 | bringing out his forces, gave him an opportunity of fighting;
45 IV, 14 | time withstood our men, and gave battle among their carts
46 IV, 27 | hostages, a part of whom they gave immediately; the rest they
47 V, 23 | several states: one of them he gave to C. Fabius, his lieutenant,
48 VII, 27 | first scale the walls, and gave the signal to the soldiers.
49 VII, 34 | army into two parts: he gave Labienus four legions to
50 VII, 34 | banks of the Allier. He gave part of the cavalry to Labienus
51 VIII, 16 | see their horse’s heads, gave the enemy free liberty to
52 VIII, 28 | places, and with the rest gave battle to the enemy. The
53 VIII, 31 | mentioned peace, submitted and gave hostages: and the other
54 VIII, 52 | his army; yet he neither gave credit to any story concerning
55 VIII, 54 | Pompey sent to Caesar, he gave Caesar, as if it belonged
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