Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 6 | the seventh day they were obliged to think of their own safety,
2 I, 8 | decree the Roman people were obliged to repair to arms), it was
3 I, 14 | rank having pursued him, obliged him to halt, and when the
4 I, 32 | to set foot on shore; but obliged him to weigh anchor and
5 I, 44 | reinforcement being sent, they were obliged to turn their backs and
6 I, 46 | pursuit of the enemy, and obliged them, in their turn, to
7 I, 46 | relieve the weary. Caesar was obliged to do the same, and relieve
8 I, 47 | and, having killed a few, obliged the rest to fly. The cohorts
9 I, 48 | the first encounter, had obliged our men to fly: but ours,
10 I, 59 | possible; but when necessity obliged them to come nearer, they
11 I, 62 | that he might not be always obliged to send his horse a long
12 I, 66 | stopped them. They were obliged to pitch their camp sooner
13 I, 67 | stopped in the night and obliged to engage under their baggage,
14 I, 69 | s way. His soldiers were obliged to cross extensive and difficult
15 I, 77 | tenor of those words, and obliged Afranius to take the same
16 I, 80 | number), that they were obliged to receive them into the
17 I, 82 | march forward, they were obliged to halt, and to encamp at
18 I, 86 | and arrogance; and were obliged to have recourse, and most
19 I, 87 | that no person should be obliged against his inclination
20 II, 18 | citizens of that province, and obliged them to promise him for
21 II, 32 | in no engagement, yet was obliged to shift his ground, and
22 III, 3 | states of Achaia; and had obliged the corporations of those
23 III, 9 | having killed a great number, obliged the rest and Octavius himself
24 III, 15 | necessary; insomuch that he was obliged to bring, in transports
25 III, 28 | pretense of surrendering, they obliged the pilot to run the ship
26 III, 30 | easy, because he was not obliged to cross the river, he advanced
27 III, 37 | suspecting that he should be obliged the next day, either to
28 III, 38 | battle, pretended to be obliged to change his position through
29 III, 41 | scarcity of provisions had obliged him to shift his quarters;
30 III, 46 | precipitately before them, and obliged them to turn their backs;
31 III, 49 | water. They were therefore obliged to search for low and marshy
32 III, 58 | exceedingly scarce that he was obliged to feed his horses upon
33 III, 58 | consumed, and they would be obliged to supply themselves with
34 III, 63 | sides of the fortification, obliged them to flee. ~
35 III, 67 | commanded in person, he obliged the Pompeians to quit the
36 III, 78 | 3.78]Caesar was obliged to go to Apollonia, to lodge
37 III, 78 | corn and magazines, and be obliged to carry on the war on equal
38 III, 94 | army was surrounded, and obliged to be the first to flee.
39 III, 112| as a rampart, and not be obliged to fight against his will.
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 40 VII, 66 | the infantry should [be obliged to] relieve their cavalry,
41 VIII, 3 | their loyalty, and by fear, obliged the wavering to accept offers
42 VIII, 7 | that they might not be obliged to encounter his whole army
43 VIII, 40 | water at the river, which obliged them afterward to go all
44 VIII, 48 | fears, that he should not be obliged to go into the presence
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