Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 10 | let all persons in Italy lay down their arms; let all
2 I, 27 | that both parties would lay down their arms on equal
3 I, 37 | their other vessels. They lay up in the public stores,
4 I, 69 | the enemy's camp, which lay in Caesar's way. His soldiers
5 I, 79 | future conduct. Tarraco lay at a greater distance; and
6 II, 9 | they thought it time to lay another floor, they laid
7 II, 10 | protect the works which lay around from this turret,
8 II, 14 | unexpected turn of fortune, lay hold on such arms as they
9 II, 15 | each six feet thick, and to lay floors over them of almost
10 II, 18 | legions to Gades, and to lay up all the shipping and
11 II, 22 | to any claim they could lay to his favor, left two legions
12 II, 25 | the merchant ships, which lay at anchor before Utica,
13 II, 34 | 2.34]There lay between the two armies a
14 II, 37 | Cornelian camp. Here he began to lay in corn and wood, and to
15 III, 8 | guard with great care, he lay on board himself in the
16 III, 15 | has been observed before, lay with his fleet near Oricum,
17 III, 16 | should be reconciled and lay down their arms, but they
18 III, 46 | impeded by the hurdles that lay in a long line before them,
19 III, 47 | they remembered that they lay under the same difficulties
20 III, 62 | all the ships of war that lay at Dyrrachium; and to each
21 III, 102| impossible to judge. He lay at anchor one night, and
22 III, 103| the kingdom; and her camp lay at a small distance from
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 23 I, 14 | former outrage, could he also lay aside the remembrance of
24 I, 39 | vastness of the forests which lay between them and Ariovistus,
25 II, 5 | Bellovaci, and begin to lay waste their country. With
26 II, 5 | rendered the country which lay in his rear secure from
27 II, 9 | not do that, they should lay waste the lands of the Remi,
28 II, 19 | army was seen by those who lay hid in the woods, which
29 III, 5 | the only hope of safety lay in making a sally, and trying
30 III, 20 | their strength principally lay, and assailing our army
31 IV, 37 | men, and ordered them to lay down their arms, if they
32 V, 28 | Germans, their only safety lay in dispatch. What issue
33 V, 40 | if they are willing to lay down their arms, they may
34 VI, 11 | foreign to our subject to lay before the reader an account
35 VI, 33 | like number of legions to lay waste that district which
36 VI, 34 | individuals the daring to lay secret ambuscades and beset
37 VII, 18 | among the horse, had gone to lay an ambuscade in that quarter,
38 VII, 25 | him stepped over him as he lay, and discharged the same
39 VII, 64 | the Ruteni and Cadurci to lay waste the territories of
40 VII, 69 | the hill. Before the town lay a plain of about three miles
41 VII, 73 | timber [for the rampart], lay in supplies of corn, and
42 VII, 88 | surrender Vercingetorix, and lay down their arms. Reserving
43 VIII, 23 | dreading that a deeper design lay concealed. Upon this transaction,
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