Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 41 | compelled by the emergency, took post on a rising ground;
2 I, 55 | the river, and on a sudden took possession of a hill adjoining
3 I, 59 | sank some of their ships, took others with the men on board,
4 I, 60 | same time, fortune soon took a turn. The enemy, daunted
5 I, 60 | bounds: at other times, they took a longer circuit to avoid
6 I, 77 | brought out by centuries, and took the same oath. They gave
7 I, 81 | harassed by our horse, they took post on a high mountain,
8 II, 17 | the circumstances which took place in Italy, being diffident
9 II, 18 | ships of war; besides, he took care that several others
10 II, 20 | retired to Hispalis, and took post in the market and public
11 II, 28 | recollection of the oath which they took first to Domitius and to
12 II, 32 | are ruined? Will you, who took part with Caesar while victory
13 III, 10 | if they both immediately took oath in a public assembly
14 III, 13 | him. The other lieutenants took the same oath, and the tribunes
15 III, 24 | and at the first charge took one of the four-banked galleys,
16 III, 38 | escape: they either killed or took prisoners all the rest of
17 III, 40 | immense number of darts, and took the ship, having beat off
18 III, 42 | unable to effect his purpose, took a new resolution, and intrenched
19 III, 51 | could reach him. Here he took up a position, and fortified
20 III, 59 | in their own country, and took care to have them chosen
21 III, 66 | after a few days, Pompey took possession of it, and added
22 III, 76 | completed the same day's march, took post in his old camp at
23 III, 80 | on which he arrived, and took it, though defended with
24 III, 87 | Dyrrachium." Having so said, he took an oath, never to return
25 III, 87 | applauded his proposal, and took the same oath; nor did any
26 III, 89 | Cn. Domitius: he himself took his post opposite Pompey.
27 III, 90 | constantly received from him, he took especial care to remind
28 III, 97 | Pompeians observing this, took post on a mountain, whose
29 III, 99 | to Sylla. Several others took shelter in the neighboring
30 III, 100| entice Laelius's fleet, and took one five-banked galley and
31 III, 109| spot. Upon this, Caesar took care to secure the king'
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 32 I, 3 | complete these arrangements. He took upon himself the office
33 I, 10 | in the Province. If this took place, he saw that it would
34 I, 31 | Gauls in a battle which took place at Magetobria, than [
35 I, 43 | cavalry of Ariovistus also took their stand at an equal
36 I, 44 | their good-will; that he took by right of war the tribute
37 III, 15 | for our men gave chase and took them one by one, so that
38 III, 28 | men. The latter quickly took up arms and drove them back
39 V, 9 | against the fortification, took the place and drove them
40 V, 15 | fighting since the engagement took place under the eyes of
41 V, 42 | with straw. These quickly took fire, and by the violence
42 VI, 20 | to some rash act, or else took hasty measures in affairs
43 VII, 28 | distance on the road, he took precautions that they should
44 VII, 55 | horses among themselves; they took care that the hostages of
45 VIII, 5 | especially at that season, took up his quarters at Genabum,
46 VIII, 27 | slew a great number, and took a rich booty. Having executed
47 VIII, 29 | arms through fear, they took their whole train of baggage. ~
48 VIII, 36 | given on every side, our men took possession of the higher
49 VIII, 37 | him with his forces, and took upon him the siege of one
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