Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 12| disbanded, while he himself was making new levies: and that he
2 I, 28| which led to the port. After making these arrangements, he ordered
3 I, 31| unnecessary war, without making any preparation, and when
4 I, 32| it of his own accord, and making levies, had raised two legions.
5 I, 71| Octogesa. As the Spaniards were making toward it in an oblique
6 II, 3 | fleet into Messana, and making the nobles and senate take
7 II, 15| the soldiers. Gates for making sallies were left in the
8 II, 28| centurions. Quintilius, making this a pretext for addressing
9 III, 12| Caesar marched without making any delay to Apollonia.
10 III, 21| gladiators to his interest, by making them ample presents, he
11 III, 36| generally goes before. Without making any delay in any part of
12 III, 44| rear; so the enemy were making a continued fortification
13 III, 51| under great difficulty in making good a retreat: for they
14 III, 89| the field eighty cohorts, making a total of twenty-two thousand
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 15 I, 30| country with the design of making war upon the whole of Gaul,
16 I, 36| that by his arrival he was making his revenues less valuable
17 II, 7 | together with the hope of [making good their] defense, was
18 III, 3 | leaving their baggage, and making a sally, they should hasten
19 III, 5 | only hope of safety lay in making a sally, and trying the
20 III, 6 | they were ordered; and, making a sudden sally from all
21 IV, 3 | Though the Suevi, after making the attempt frequently and
22 IV, 6 | hope, the Germans were then making excursions to greater distances,
23 IV, 30| Britain for the purpose of making war. Therefore, again entering
24 V, 12| the purpose of plunder and making war; almost all of whom
25 V, 15| rushed out of the woods, and making an attack upon those who
26 V, 16| and the legions. Our men making an attack on them vigorously,
27 V, 21| the camp, our men, after making a sally, slaying many of
28 V, 26| winter-quarters, and also making a requital to Caesar for
29 V, 36| raise their war-cry, and, making an attack on our men, break
30 V, 50| the trenches. Then Caesar, making a sally from all the gates,
31 VI, 19| dowry from their wives, making an estimate of it, they
32 VII, 22| skillful in imitating and making those things which are imparted
33 VII, 59| he did not now think of making any new acquisitions, or
34 VII, 71| perish with him; that upon making a calculation, he had barely
35 VII, 81| interval of a day and after making, during that time, an immense
36 VII, 84| prepared for the purpose of making a sally. They engage on
37 VII, 85| the fairest opportunity of making a struggle; the Gauls despairing
38 VII, 89| 90 After making these arrangements, he marches
39 VIII, 2 | quartered among them, from making warlike preparation, and
40 VIII, 28| relieving each other, and making a general halt, to assist
41 VIII, 36| he could see no danger in making the attempt, he sent forward
42 VIII, 49| the states with respect, making rich presents to the leading
43 VIII, 49| imposing no new burdens, and making the terms of their subjection
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