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provisions

Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 I, 53 | these things, the price of provisions was raised, which is commonly 2 I, 53 | apprehension of future want. Provisions had now reached fifty denarii 3 I, 55 | prepare a conveyance for the provisions. ~ 4 II, 17 | afterward at Ilerda for want of provisions, and Afranius wrote to him 5 II, 18 | up all the shipping and provisions there. For he had been informed 6 III, 15 | transports from Corcyra, not only provisions, but even wood and water; 7 III, 40 | Asiatic fleet, to hinder provisions from being brought into 8 III, 41 | deposited there all his provisions and material of war. And 9 III, 41 | thought that the scarcity of provisions had obliged him to shift 10 III, 42 | attend him, and corn and provisions to be brought from Asia, 11 III, 47 | ships, which brought them provisions: nor could the wind blow 12 III, 49 | had plenty of all sorts of provisions except corn; and they had 13 III, 79 | that post for the sake of provisions, and had marched to Heraclea 14 III, 111| prevent him from procuring provisions and auxiliaries. Accordingly Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
15 I, 5 | forth from home for himself provisions for three months, ready 16 I, 23 | might be cut of from the provisions, altering their plan and 17 I, 39 | on account of corn and provisions; from the inquiries of our 18 I, 48 | Caesar from the corn and provisions, which might be conveyed 19 I, 49 | any longer be cut off from provisions, chose a convenient position 20 II, 5 | furthermore insured that provisions might without danger be 21 II, 10 | purpose of fighting, and when provisions began to fail them, having 22 III, 3 | regard to corn and other provisions (since, as a surrender had 23 III, 3 | come to their relief, or provisions be brought in, as the passes 24 III, 18 | pretended] deserter; want of provisions, for a supply of which they 25 III, 23 | to cut off our men from provisions, which, when Crassus observes, [ 26 III, 24 | passes [and] cutting off the provisions: and if the Romans, on account 27 IV, 4 | maintained themselves upon their provisions during the rest of the winter. ~ 28 IV, 30 | off our men from corn and provisions and protract the affair 29 VI, 10 | harassed by the want of provisions, might be brought to an 30 VII, 10 | distressed by the want of provisions, in consequence of the difficulty 31 VII, 10 | necessity of supplying him with provisions, he sends forward messengers 32 VII, 11 | easily procure supplies of provisions, and draw a line of circumvallation 33 VII, 14 | from foraging and procuring provisions; that this was easy, because 34 VII, 14 | to carry off abundance of provisions and plunder. If these sacrifices 35 VII, 32 | plenty of corn and other provisions, refreshed his army after 36 VII, 34 | to protect his convoys of provisions, and then divided his army 37 VII, 36 | should secure a supply of provisions. But Vercingetorix, having 38 VII, 38 | great quantity of corn and provisions, cruelly tortures them, 39 VII, 55 | them off from a supply of provisions. In which expectation they 40 VIII, 15 | in the same place without provisions, they formed the following 41 VIII, 30 | intercepted the Roman baggage and provisions), was marching to the province 42 VIII, 34 | cautioned them to make provisions of corn; they therefore 43 VIII, 35 | Luterius conveys the train with provisions into the town. Accordingly, 44 VIII, 47 | convoys which were bringing provisions to the Roman quarters. ~


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