Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 3 | apprehensive as two legions were forced from him, that Pompey was
2 I, 4 | ancient enmity to Caesar, were forced into the senate house. By
3 I, 48 | hill sword in hand, and had forced the enemy to fly from the
4 I, 69 | another, and the soldiers were forced to perform a great part
5 I, 70 | upbraided us, "that we were forced, for want of necessary subsistence,
6 I, 80 | our horse; and these being forced to give way, they should
7 I, 81 | vigorously, that they almost forced them to fly; and several
8 I, 82 | humbled by these means, and forced to come to terms, than decide
9 I, 84 | hazard a battle, unless forced to it; Afranius to interrupt
10 II, 14 | they slew several, and forced the rest to retreat into
11 II, 18 | against the republic, and forced the whole province to take
12 II, 19 | with six hundred horse by forced marches, and issues a proclamation,
13 II, 30 | by their own troops, and forced to submit to the greatest
14 II, 41 | Wherever they charged they forced the enemy to give ground,
15 III, 9 | nearest camp, and having forced that, attacked the second
16 III, 15 | violent storms, they were forced to catch the dew by night
17 III, 24 | seamen and marines, and forced the rest to flee disgracefully.
18 III, 27 | ruin to our fleet, were forced to be uneasy on their own
19 III, 30 | advanced rapidly and by forced marches against Antonius,
20 III, 65 | perceiving that Pompey had forced our works, and had encamped
21 III, 67 | the barricade, they first forced the greater camp, and after
22 III, 77 | though he exerted himself by forced marches, and was anxious
23 III, 79 | Caesar had been defeated and forced to flee, and had lost almost
24 III, 95 | 3.95]Caesar having forced the Pompeians to flee into
25 III, 96 | as soon as our men had forced the trenches, mounting his
26 III, 100| Thessaly, he could not be forced either by the disgrace of
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 27 I, 10 | himself proceeds to Italy by forced marches, and there levies
28 I, 37 | hastened to Ariovistus by forced marches. ~~
29 I, 38 | Hither Caesar hastens by forced marches by night and day,
30 II, 33 | been slain, the rest were forced back into the town. The
31 V, 29 | the rest, and not, as if forced away and separated far from
32 V, 39 | for repose, so that he was forced to spare himself by the
33 V, 41 | this service, they were forced to cut the turf with their
34 VII, 8 | Lucterius now checked and forced to retreat, because he thought
35 VII, 35 | fact, went before him by forced marches, in order that he
36 VII, 65 | others, being slain, they are forced to retire within their towns
37 VII, 67 | approbation, and all being forced to take the oath, on the
38 VII, 77 | supposing that they should be forced to come to an action almost
39 VII, 82 | on all sides, and having forced no part of the works, when
40 VIII, 11 | and then to come to him by forced marches with the three legions.
41 VIII, 19 | woods in order of battle and forced our horse to give ground:
42 VIII, 24 | whom he had terrified and forced to fly, but despaired of
43 VIII, 27 | the same time he should be forced to withstand the Roman army
44 VIII, 31 | and skulking about, was forced to seek refuge by himself
45 VIII, 38 | to our camp. Caesar was forced to punish him, by the clamors
46 VIII, 43 | but the will of the gods; forced, therefore, by necessity,
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