Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 5 | supreme authority should return. Similar hopes of a province
2 I, 11| was, that Caesar should return into Gaul, leave Ariminum,
3 I, 12| should quit Ariminum and return to his province; but that
4 I, 23| Lentulus begged leave to return to the town, that the security
5 I, 24| not made him a grateful return, on their part, for his
6 I, 49| had gone far to forage, return, as they were stopped by
7 I, 70| subsistence, to run away, and return to Ilerda." For our route
8 I, 74| Ilerda, if they chose to return, the other to Tarraco, if
9 I, 79| expedient seemed to be to return to Ilerda, because they
10 I, 86| successful war, they should return home and disband their armies,
11 II, 35| all of whom, after Curio's return, and several more, under
12 II, 41| ours when they attempted to return to their post, and cut them
13 III, 8 | fell a sacrifice on their return. For Bibulus at Corcyra,
14 III, 16| till the messengers could return from him; and let no injury
15 III, 82| as so much delay to their return into Italy; and whenever
16 III, 87| he took an oath, never to return to his camp unless victorious;
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 17 I, 5 | destroying the hope of a return home, they might be the
18 I, 7 | wanted any thing, they might return on the day before the ides
19 I, 28| Tulingi, and the Latobrigi, to return to their territories from
20 I, 31| neither demand hostages in return, nor supplicate aid from
21 I, 41| legion was the first to return thanks to him, through their
22 I, 46| they should by no means return a weapon upon the enemy.
23 I, 54| of that river, began to return home, when the Ubii, who
24 II, 10| it was best for each to return to his country, and resolved
25 II, 35| and Illyricum, ordered to return to him at the beginning
26 III, 6 | that village, he hastens to return into the province; and as
27 IV, 4 | the Menapii, pretended to return to their own settlements
28 IV, 9 | deliberated on the matter, would return to Caesar after the third
29 IV, 11| the enemy, the embassadors return to him, as had been arranged;
30 IV, 11| were at a distance, might return; however, he said, that
31 IV, 21| into all matters, and then return to him as soon as possible.
32 IV, 27| ordered their people to return to the country parts, and
33 IV, 30| vanquished or cut off from a return, no one would afterward
34 V, 7 | the Aeduan horsemen all return to Caesar. ~
35 V, 34| when they had begun to return to that place from which
36 VI, 29| barbarians from the fear of his return, and that he might delay
37 VI, 33| he promises that he will return before the end of the seventh
38 VI, 33| Labienus and Trebonius to return by the same day, if they
39 VI, 35| day Caesar had purposed to return to the baggage and the legion.
40 VI, 36| and no report as to his return was brought to him, and
41 VI, 42| 42 He, on his return, being well aware of the
42 VII, 5 | daring to pass the river, return home, and send back word
43 VII, 42| outrage they may be ashamed to return to propriety. They entice
44 VII, 43| manner in which he should return from Gergovia and again
45 VII, 66| future; for the Romans would return after assembling greater
46 VII, 88| out of so great a number return safe to their camp. The
47 VIII, 24| might be excluded from a return to his state for the calamities
48 VIII, 27| legions than that they could return to the same camp at night,
49 VIII, 35| few followers, but did not return to the camp. ~
50 VIII, 50| free towns and colonies, to return them thanks for rendering
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