Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 39| Guadiana with two legions; the third from the river Guadiana
2 I, 42| appointed. Behind them the third line was carrying on the
3 I, 43| forces to their camp. The third day Caesar fortified his
4 I, 64| up their camp about the third watch, they suddenly appeared
5 I, 65| those who had set out at the third watch. ~
6 I, 83| days were spent. By the third day a considerable part
7 I, 83| occupied by the armies, and one third left for the soldiers to
8 I, 84| auxiliary cohorts formed the third line, and acted as reserves.
9 I, 88| with his decision. About a third part of their army being
10 II, 22| friends, went on board the third himself, having got a brisk
11 II, 30| ought to withdraw at the third watch to the Cornelian camp;
12 II, 35| few tents for show, at the third watch led back his army
13 III, 9 | same fury; and then the third and the fourth, and then
14 III, 37| Domitius's camp, on the third day, at dawn, led his army
15 III, 41| Pompey in Macedonia, on the third day, and encamped beside
16 III, 83| sentence of death, and by the third to impose a pecuniary fine.
17 III, 88| the first, the other the third. Here Pompey commanded in
18 III, 89| the legions composing the third line, formed of them a fourth
19 III, 89| same time he ordered the third line, and the entire army
20 III, 94| time Caesar ordered his third line to advance, which till
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 21 I, 1 | Celts, in our Gauls, the third. All these differ from each
22 I, 2 | Sequani and the Helvetii; on a third by the Lake of Geneva, and
23 I, 3 | their departure for the third year. Orgetorix is chosen
24 I, 12| three legions during the third watch, and came up with
25 I, 21| it was easy. During the third watch he orders Titus Labienus,
26 I, 25| driven off the field; the third to receive those who were
27 I, 31| territories, and had seized upon a third of their land, which was
28 I, 31| them to depart from another third part, because a few months
29 I, 49| lines to be under arms; the third to fortify the camp. This
30 I, 49| drive off the enemy: the third to execute the work. The
31 I, 52| employed in the fight,—sent the third line as a relief to our
32 II, 1 | who we have said are a third part of Gaul, were entering
33 II, 32| afterward discovered, about a third part in the town, the gates
34 II, 33| of time required) in the third watch, suddenly made a sally
35 III, 6 | having killed more than the third part of an army of more
36 III, 20| people, is to be reckoned a third part of Gaul,) understanding
37 IV, 9 | return to Caesar after the third day, they begged that he
38 IV, 23| voyage, he set sail about the third watch, and ordered the horse
39 V, 9 | hastens to the enemy, at the third watch, fearing the less
40 V, 13| states, is 700 miles. The third side is toward the north,
41 V, 23| into those of the Nervii; a third to L. Roscius, into those
42 V, 24| had killed him when in the third year of his reign, many
43 V, 42| rampart, the centurions of the third cohort retired from the
44 V, 46| the scouts at about the third hour, he advances twenty
45 V, 47| a certain soldier on the third day: when taken down, it
46 V, 50| over to them before the third hour, it was permitted;
47 VI, 28| 28 There is a third kind, consisting of those
48 VII, 11| around it in two days: on the third day, embassadors being sent
49 VII, 24| moment: a little before the third watch they discovered that
50 VII, 25| wound from a cross-bow, a third succeeded him, and a fourth
51 VII, 25| and a fourth succeeded the third: nor was this post left
52 VII, 53| then pursuing us, on the third day he repaired the bridge
53 VII, 58| silence from his camp at the third watch, and reached Melodunum
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