Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 27 | of composition could be engaged in without them. Caesar
2 I, 41 | the cavalry. Thus, though engaged with superior numbers, he
3 I, 42 | that his soldiers while engaged in their works, might not
4 I, 58 | out from the harbor, and engaged the Massilians. Both sides
5 I, 79 | which their rear was not engaged with our horse. ~
6 II, 6 | their guard and otherwise engaged; and two of their three-decked
7 II, 25 | kingdom of Juba. The horse engaged; but the Numidians were
8 III, 3 | during which he was not engaged in war, nor employed by
9 III, 20 | might not appear to have engaged in so dishonorable an affair
10 III, 21 | into Italy, because he had engaged the remains of the gladiators
11 III, 60 | with those whom they had engaged in their plot. ~
12 III, 69 | them, lest they should be engaged in the narrow passes, threw
13 III, 86 | our cavalry, and they have engaged to execute it, as soon as
14 III, 94 | which till then had not been engaged, but had kept their post.
15 III, 95 | had their thoughts more engaged on their further escape
16 III, 103| with a considerable army, engaged in war with his sister Cleopatra,
17 III, 110| s two sons; and had been engaged in war with the Egyptians;
18 III, 112| account, while the enemy were engaged in battle, landed his soldiers,
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 19 I, 36 | the fortune of war and had engaged in arms and been conquered,
20 I, 48 | kept his army in camp: but engaged daily in cavalry skirmishes.
21 I, 50 | that the battle should be engaged in or not; that they had
22 I, 50 | should conquer, if they engaged in battle before the new
23 II, 23 | Veromandui, with whom they had engaged, were fighting from the
24 III, 20 | assailing our army on the march, engaged first in a cavalry action,
25 III, 22 | attention of our men is engaged in that matter, in another
26 III, 25 | appearance and character of men engaged in fighting; while also
27 III, 28 | nations [of Gaul] who had engaged in war, had been routed
28 IV, 1 | Suevi, they were constantly engaged in war, and hindered from
29 IV, 1 | both] themselves and those engaged in the expedition. The latter
30 IV, 1 | and flesh, and are much [engaged] in hunting; which circumstance
31 IV, 13 | acquitting themselves for having engaged in a skirmish the day before,
32 IV, 32 | aside their arms, and were engaged in reaping, they killed
33 IV, 34 | going on, and all our men engaged, the rest of the Britons,
34 V, 25 | suddenly assailed the soldiers engaged in procuring wood, came
35 VI, 13 | knights. The former are engaged in things sacred, conduct
36 VI, 15 | inflected on them), are all engaged in war. And those of them
37 VI, 16 | diseases, and they who are engaged in battles and dangers,
38 VII, 22 | attack our soldiers when engaged in the works; and, moreover,
39 VII, 48 | number of his countrymen engaged in action. When a great
40 VII, 67 | the cavalry, who had been engaged in the contest with Convictolitanis
41 VII, 67 | whose command the Aedui had engaged in war against the Sequani,
42 VII, 89 | solicitations, Balbus, I have engaged in a most difficult task,
43 VIII, 19 | woods while Correus was engaged. The battle was maintained
44 VIII, 25 | vicinity to Germany, being engaged in constant war, differed
45 VIII, 29 | little before had vigorously engaged them, while they made resistance,
46 VIII, 42 | other hand, though they were engaged in a perilous sort of encounter,
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