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Caius Iulius Caesar
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Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 I, 31 | Caralitani, as soon as they heard that Valerius was sent against 2 I, 67 | up the baggage. When they heard the shout, being afraid 3 II, 15 | new construction, never heard of before, of two walls 4 II, 17 | the disturbances, when he heard of the circumstances which 5 II, 17 | hopes and expectations, and heard that the whole Hither province 6 II, 20 | as the nobility of Gades heard of Caesar's proclamation, 7 II, 22 | armies, for these they had heard had fallen into Caesar's 8 II, 29 | own; and to what he had heard from others, added his own 9 II, 29 | of their fellow soldiers heard them with displeasure. Some 10 II, 32 | ruined by you? Have you not heard of Caesar's exploits in 11 II, 39 | miles, he met the horse, heard what had happened and inquired 12 III, 31 | of the Parthian war, and heard some declarations of the 13 III, 41 | 3.41]As soon as Caesar heard that Pompey was at Asparagium, 14 III, 49 | And there were frequently heard declarations of the soldiers 15 III, 87 | continent. Have you not heard that the cohorts at Brundusium 16 III, 105| sound of trumpets was twice heard that the citizens ran in 17 III, 105| a sound of drums too was heard at Pergamus, in the private 18 III, 106| in Asia, Caesar, having heard that Pompey had been seen 19 III, 106| and at his landing there, heard a cry among the soldiers Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
20 II, 11 | as soon as the noise was heard, broke their ranks, and, 21 II, 12 | on his march, because he heard that it was destitute of [ 22 II, 12 | they had neither seen nor heard of before, and struck also 23 II, 31 | humanity, which they had heard of from others, he should 24 III, 18 | assistance, which, when they heard, they a11 cry out together 25 III, 23 | alarmed, because they had heard that a town fortified by 26 III, 24 | the remarks of all were heard [declaring] that no longer 27 III, 26 | And then, a shout being heard in that quarter, our men, 28 III, 27 | 27 Having heard of this battle, the greatest 29 IV, 5 | inquire what they may have heard, or may know, respecting 30 IV, 7 | those parts in which he heard the Germans were. When he 31 V, 1 | into Illyricum, because he heard that the part of the province 32 V, 11 | same things which he had heard of from the messengers and 33 V, 27 | lieutenants what they had heard. They, greatly alarmed by 34 VI, 20 | if any person shall have heard by rumor and report from 35 VI, 21 | the moon; they have not heard of the other deities even 36 VI, 25 | journey of sixty days, or has heard in what place it begins. 37 VI, 33 | of Arduenna, whither he heard that Ambiorix had gone with 38 VI, 36 | number of days, because he heard that he had proceeded further, 39 VI, 37 | garrison within, as they had heard from their prisoner. They 40 VII, 3 | Genabum at sunrise, were heard in the territories of the 41 VII, 17 | villages; yet no language was heard from them unworthy of the 42 VII, 28 | from the town when they heard the first alarm, reached 43 VII, 61 | sound of oars was distinctly heard in the same quarter, and 44 VII, 62 | camp of Labienus, when they heard that the battle was commenced, 45 VII, 81 | time, Vercingetorix, having heard the shout, gives the signal 46 VIII, 35 | town. But their noise being heard by the sentinels of our 47 VIII, 50 | of office. Though Caesar heard on the road, before he reached


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