Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 1 | nothing concerning the absurd opinion of those who assert that
2 I, 1 | the author. I am of the opinion of those who think that
3 I, 1 | affairs, was however of opinion that particular regard should
4 I, 3 | Calidius afterward, who was of opinion, "that Pompey should set
5 I, 3 | reproofs, retracted his opinion. Thus most of the senate,
6 I, 3 | reluctantly adopted Scipio's opinion, that Caesar should disband
7 I, 14| to pay some regard to the opinion of posterity, and his own
8 I, 21| the Marsians differed in opinion, and possessed themselves
9 I, 48| 1.47]But this opinion is spread abroad concerning
10 I, 48| esteemed inferior in the opinion of all, yet they had stood
11 I, 68| subject. The majority were of opinion that they should begin their
12 I, 68| body of the army." This opinion prevailed in the council,
13 I, 70| strong confirmation of their opinion, that they saw we marched
14 I, 83| engagement contrary to the opinion of the soldiers and the
15 II, 27| ourselves, we hope is the opinion of other men), assured him,
16 II, 27| given. Induced by their opinion, Varus the next day led
17 II, 29| For every one formed an opinion of his own; and to what
18 II, 30| were some who gave their opinion, that they ought to withdraw
19 II, 31| neither so rash as to give my opinion that we ought to attack
20 III, 18| the bounty of Caesar: an opinion which can never be removed
21 III, 67| camp. Nor did this first opinion deceive him. For he reached
22 III, 74| their entreaties, were of opinion that they ought to continue
23 III, 86| arrived, not to disappoint the opinion generally entertained of
24 III, 94| was Caesar deceived in his opinion, that the victory, as he
25 III, 99| entertained the highest opinion of his behavior in that
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 26 I, 7 | be granted: nor was he of opinion that men of hostile disposition,
27 I, 20| affection and by public opinion. But if any thing very severe
28 I, 41| expressed this most favorable opinion of them; and assured him
29 II, 35| being subdued, so high an opinion of this war was spread among
30 V, 27| the first rank, were of opinion “that nothing should be
31 V, 28| sure grounds? That his own opinion was safe on either side;
32 V, 30| yields his assent; the opinion of Sabinus prevails. It
33 V, 43| but respecting the high opinion of all, follows close after.
34 VI, 1 | as far as regarded the opinion which the Gauls would entertain
35 VII, 4 | the nobles, who were of opinion, that such an enterprise
36 VII, 15| 15 This opinion having been approved of
37 VII, 29| erred; that it never was his opinion that Avaricum should be
38 VII, 30| he had at first been of opinion that Avaricum should be
39 VII, 30| to toil, yet they were of opinion that they ought to endure
40 VII, 52| ground could effect, what opinion he himself had entertained
41 VII, 54| many things, and was of opinion that the revolt of the entire
42 VII, 55| Romans, as they were of opinion that they could not hold
43 VII, 56| of these movements was of opinion that he ought to make haste,
44 VII, 61| things, because they were of opinion that the legions were passing
45 VII, 75| called out, which was the opinion of Vercingetorix, but that
46 VII, 77| pay no attention to the opinion of those who call a most
47 VII, 77| prowess seems to dwell in the opinion of you all. To be unable
48 VII, 77| I would approve of this opinion (for honor is a powerful
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