Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 42| Ilerda, with all his forces drawn up in three lines, and halted
2 I, 46| that even three cohorts, drawn up in order of battle, would
3 I, 84| Afranius's five legions were drawn up in two lines, the auxiliary
4 III, 34| Antonius's army, and having drawn his legion out of Oricum,
5 III, 39| 3.39]Caesar, having drawn his garrisons out of the
6 III, 41| the day following having drawn out all his forces before
7 III, 56| that his whole army, when drawn up, might be protected by
8 III, 70| each party; for the rampart drawn from the camp to the river,
9 III, 78| march after him, he would be drawn off from the sea, and from
10 III, 79| the roads dangerous, and drawn off some states from his
11 III, 88| observed that his army was drawn up in the following manner:
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 12 I, 15| four thousand (which he had drawn together from all parts
13 I, 25| made a charge on them with drawn swords. It was a great hindrance
14 I, 29| Helvetii, lists were found, drawn up in Greek characters,
15 I, 29| which an estimate had been drawn up, name by name, of the
16 I, 49| paces from them, and having drawn up his army in three lines,
17 I, 51| appearance. He himself, having drawn up his army in three lines,
18 II, 6 | Belgae: when after having drawn a large number of men around
19 II, 8 | The enemy, likewise, had drawn up their forces which they
20 III, 24| 24 Having drawn out all his forces at the
21 III, 24| the forces of the Romans drawn out, the enemy [still] kept
22 IV, 23| the forces of the enemy drawn up in arms on all the hills.
23 IV, 29| his army, and which he had drawn up on the strand; and the
24 IV, 37| 300 in number, had been drawn out of these two ships,
25 V, 15| designedly, and, when they had drawn off our men a short distance
26 V, 23| 24 The ships having been drawn up and a general assembly
27 V, 26| off their soldiers when drawn out of winter-quarters,
28 V, 51| the legion having been drawn out, he finds that even
29 VI, 7 | Caesar, the Treviri, having drawn together large forces of
30 VI, 34| that a large force being drawn around them, the race and
31 VI, 38| is with difficulty saved, drawn away by the hands of the
32 VI, 43| when the army should be drawn off. And frequently it came
33 VII, 13| Caesar orders the horse to be drawn out of the camp, and commences
34 VII, 19| their position, and being drawn up in tribes according to
35 VII, 28| should fight with their line drawn up to receive it. When they
36 VII, 45| quantity of baggage to be drawn out of the camp, and the
37 VII, 69| the rising sun, and had drawn in front a trench and a
38 VII, 70| the legions which he had drawn up in front of the rampart
39 VIII, 9 | advance with a regular motion, drawn up in battle array; either
40 VIII, 14| steep ascent. Having there drawn up his army in order of
41 VIII, 15| of the Gauls to sit when drawn up in order of battle, as
42 VIII, 22| punishment, which they had drawn upon themselves. ~
43 VIII, 23| first blow. Swords were drawn on both sides, not so much
44 VIII, 48| rapidity of his flight, drawn Volusenus to a considerable
45 VIII, 54| two legions were evidently drawn from Caesar alone. For the
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