Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 7 | private persons; Scipio got Syria, Lucius Domitius Gaul:
2 I, 10 | his injuries, yet having got proper persons by whom he
3 I, 29 | ordered scaling-ladders to be got ready, and his men to take
4 I, 52 | but the Gallic horse soon got themselves in readiness,
5 I, 73 | Petreius and Afranius, having got this opportunity, retired
6 II, 4 | seamen and pilots. They had got several fishing-smacks,
7 II, 4 | hopes and wishes. Having got a fair wind, they sailed
8 II, 14 | attempt the next day, having got such another storm. They
9 II, 22 | the third himself, having got a brisk wind, put out to
10 II, 22 | and by the aid of the wind got out of sight: the other
11 II, 25 | examined this place, Curio got a view of Varus's camp,
12 II, 42 | sent by Sabura, had already got possession of them. Now
13 II, 43 | the camp by Curio, having got intelligence of these things,
14 III, 3 | 3.3]Pompey having got a year's respite to provide
15 III, 4 | Syria, and other states, he got about three thousand archers,
16 III, 9 | remiss than usual, having got an opportunity at noon,
17 III, 26 | Caesar's safety, having got a southerly wind, weighed
18 III, 28 | ship aground: and having got a convenient place on the
19 III, 38 | wait for any more, having got two troops in their power,
20 III, 40 | the Egyptian fleet, having got intelligence of these things,
21 III, 41 | quarters; but having afterward got true intelligence from his
22 III, 44 | compass of fifteen miles, he got forage in this space, and
23 III, 47 | esteem cattle, of which they got great quantities from Epirus. ~
24 III, 64 | began to grow weak, having got sight of our horse, he said
25 III, 65 | shortly after, Caesar having got notice by the smoke of all
26 III, 75 | them, because Caesar had got far before him, and marched
27 III, 77 | to overtake us, who had got the start of him, on the
28 III, 79 | hours' march distant, having got intelligence from these,
29 III, 101| other at Messana, Cassius got into Messana with his fleet,
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 30 I, 27 | are being sought for and got together, after a night’
31 IV, 20 | character of the people, and got knowledge of their localities,
32 IV, 34 | by these means speedily got together a large force of
33 IV, 35 | their speed; still, having got about thirty horse, which
34 VI, 8 | several taken prisoners, got possession of the state
35 VII, 18 | piled, and the arms to be got ready. ~
36 VII, 28 | gates; and a part having got without the gates, were
37 VII, 36 | could come from the town, he got possession of the place
38 VII, 63 | state [to revolt]. Having got possession of the hostages
39 VIII, 12 | duty; for, having suddenly got sight of the enemy’s cavalry,
40 VIII, 18 | Correus supposed that he had got an opportunity of effecting
41 VIII, 28 | before, thought they had got a favorable opportunity
42 VIII, 45 | person against the Romans, he got their chiefs alive into
43 VIII, 47 | at Nemetocenna : there he got intelligence that Comius,
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