Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 1 | tribunes of the commons were present; for he was afraid, lest,
2 I, 3 | consul, by the fears of a present army, and the threats of
3 I, 7 | allow this motion for the present. Philip, one of the tribunes,
4 I, 8 | thirteenth legion, which was present (for in the beginning of
5 I, 10| election, though he was not present; that, however, he had patiently
6 I, 30| means of pursuing him at present. The only resource left
7 I, 31| 1.30]Therefore, for the present he relinquished all intention
8 I, 43| considerable distance, he for the present pursued the same plan in
9 I, 53| attendant, not only on a time of present scarcity, but on the apprehension
10 I, 53| endeavored to remedy the present scarcity by every resource
11 I, 77| hopes of surrender for the present, changed the soldiers' minds,
12 I, 86| not avail himself of their present humiliation, or his present
13 I, 86| present humiliation, or his present advantage, to require terms
14 I, 88| them with corn from the present time till they arrived at
15 II, 32| protection. There are some here present who encourage you to revolt
16 II, 32| oath, by which you are at present bound; and have respect
17 II, 40| Curio, as his idea of their present behavior was calculated
18 III, 10| which they placed their present confidence, they must both
19 III, 17| the truce, the war in its present state was so divided, that
20 III, 17| conference merely to avoid present danger and distress, but
21 III, 18| by some persons who were present at the conversation. He
22 III, 74| ought to continue in their present posts, and commit their
23 III, 85| says he, "our march at present, and set our thoughts on
24 III, 87| Gaul and Germany; I was present at all those battles, and
25 III, 87| oath; nor did any person present hesitate to take it. After
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 26 I, 15| deeming it sufficient for the present to prevent the enemy from
27 I, 18| discussed while so many were present, he speedily dismisses:
28 I, 19| Gauls, when he himself was present, and shows what each had
29 I, 32| Divitiacus, all who were present began with loud lamentation
30 I, 32| absent, just as if he were present; for, to the rest, despite
31 II, 4 | Britain; that their king at present was Galba; that the direction
32 II, 17| them, had made these hedges present a fortification like a wall,
33 IV, 16| procuring forage, and was not present at the engagement, had betaken
34 IV, 16| be sufficient for their present assistance and their hope
35 V, 7 | disregarded his command even when present. He, however, when recalled,
36 V, 28| Eburones, if he had been present, have come to the camp with
37 V, 48| disadvantageous situation. For the present, therefore, inasmuch as
38 VI, 3 | thought to have no part in the present plot. Having proclaimed
39 VI, 8 | general: imagine that he is present and actually sees these
40 VI, 38| on the fortifications and present the aspect of defenders. ~
41 VI, 43| concealed themselves for the present, still, it appeared likely
42 VII, 2 | and since they can not at present take precautions, by giving
43 VII, 62| routed the enemy, to be present,” gives the signal for action.
44 VII, 62| general of the enemy, was present and encouraged his troops.
45 VII, 85| both parties is, that the present is the time in which they
46 VIII, 24| from their country to avoid present subjection, he resolved
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