Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 26 | Corfinium to Sicily. He discovered that the consuls were gone
2 I, 34 | should propose. Caesar having discovered his intention, after spending
3 I, 42 | completed before Afranius discovered that the camp was being
4 I, 68 | defiles before they should be discovered." Others, because a shout
5 II, 22 | Lucius Domitius, having discovered the intention of the Massilians,
6 III, 21 | design of betraying the town discovered: his plots being revealed,
7 III, 38 | perceiving that the enemy had discovered their plot, and thinking
8 III, 48 | sort of root called chara, discovered by the troops which served
9 III, 60 | general of the horse (as was discovered at the end of the war),
10 III, 112| but his messengers being discovered and apprehended, he was
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 11 I, 18 | privately of others, and discovered that it is all true; that “
12 I, 18 | he already has.” Caesar discovered too, on inquiring into the
13 I, 22 | or that of Labienus been discovered; Considius, with his horse
14 I, 22 | of the enemy; that he has discovered this by the Gallic arms
15 I, 28 | 28 But when Caesar discovered this, he commanded those
16 I, 40 | that upon some crime being discovered, covetousness had been clearly
17 I, 50 | come to an engagement, he discovered this to be the reason: that
18 II, 11 | because he had not yet discovered for what reason they were
19 II, 16 | through their territories, he discovered from some prisoners, that
20 II, 32 | concealed, as we afterward discovered, about a third part in the
21 III, 15 | relief for that evil could be discovered, they hastened to seek safety
22 III, 23 | brought to a council, when he discovered that all thought the same
23 IV, 6 | he had arrived there, he discovered that those things, which
24 IV, 6 | the things which he had discovered; and having conciliated
25 IV, 16 | own territories, when they discovered that the army of the Roman
26 IV, 19 | battle there. When Caesar discovered this, having already accomplished
27 IV, 20 | into Britain, because he discovered that in almost all the wars
28 IV, 21 | his purpose having been discovered, and reported to the Britons
29 IV, 30 | wanting to the Romans, and discovered the small number of our
30 IV, 31 | although he had not as yet discovered their measures, yet, both
31 V, 6 | with him, because he had discovered him to be fond of change,
32 V, 8 | the island in which he had discovered the preceding summer, that
33 V, 9 | place for the camp, when he discovered from the prisoners in what
34 V, 17 | river. These things being discovered from [some] prisoners and
35 V, 18 | neighborhoods in which he had discovered we were about to march,
36 V, 47 | our measures should be discovered by the enemy. He directs
37 V, 48 | 49 The Gauls, having discovered the matter through their
38 V, 51 | soldiers, whose valor he had discovered to have been signal. He
39 V, 53 | previously held it), when he discovered their plot and fled, pursued
40 VI, 5 | them and Ambiorix: he also discovered that the latter had entered
41 VI, 20 | other; because it has been discovered that inconsiderate and inexperienced
42 VI, 27 | when the huntsmen have discovered from the footsteps of these
43 VI, 29 | 29 Caesar, after he discovered through the Ubian scouts
44 VI, 33 | of the enemy having been discovered, they might be able to commence
45 VII, 24 | before the third watch they discovered that the mound was sinking,
46 VII, 40 | the treachery of Litavicus discovered, the Aedui began to extend
47 VII, 50 | and although they were discovered to have their right shoulders
48 VII, 57 | Seine ), whose arrival being discovered by the enemy, numerous forces
49 VIII, 17 | happened several times, Caesar discovered from a certain prisoner,
50 VIII, 23 | Titus Labienus, having discovered that Comius was tampering
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