Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 23 | praetorship he had been appointed to the government of Spain;
2 I, 33 | had waited for the time appointed by law, for standing candidate
3 I, 42 | arms, as was from the first appointed. Behind them the third line
4 I, 58 | of ships; but Caesar had appointed to that fleet the bravest
5 I, 85 | Caesar. They met in the place appointed by Caesar. In the hearing
6 II, 4 | engines. With a fleet thus appointed, encouraged by the entreaties
7 II, 19 | senate to Corduba, at the appointed time; and not a Roman citizen
8 III, 1 | as dictator, was himself appointed consul with Publius Servilius;
9 III, 1 | that arbitrators should be appointed: and that they should make
10 III, 5 | But Marcus Bibulus was appointed commander-in-chief of the
11 III, 19 | accordingly a fixed time was appointed for the interview. When
12 III, 20 | made by arbitration, as appointed by Caesar when in Rome,
13 III, 32 | money on it. Officers were appointed to collect it, not only
14 III, 36 | garrison over which he was appointed, without Scipio's assistance.
15 III, 108| Pelusium to Alexandria, and appointed Achillas, already spoken
16 III, 111| oars, well equipped and appointed with every necessary for
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 17 I, 4 | if condemned. On the day appointed for the pleading of his
18 I, 8 | When the day which he had appointed with the embassadors came,
19 I, 10 | country. For these reasons he appointed Titus Labienus, his lieutenant,
20 I, 30 | having been granted, they appointed a day for the assembly,
21 I, 42 | fifth day after that was appointed as the day of conference.
22 I, 43 | camps. Thither, as had been appointed, they came for the conference.
23 I, 52 | 52 Caesar appointed over each legion a lieutenant
24 I, 54 | of the year required. He appointed Labienus over the winter-quarters,
25 II, 5 | punctually performed by the day [appointed]. He, addressing himself
26 III, 14 | ships, fully equipped and appointed with every kind of [naval]
27 III, 23 | thought the same thing, he appointed the next day for the fight. ~
28 V, 1 | the lieutenants whom he appointed over the legions to take
29 V, 1 | orders them to assemble at an appointed place. Which circumstance
30 V, 19 | sent hostages to the number appointed, and the corn. ~
31 V, 23 | in Belgium; over these he appointed M. Crassus, his questor,
32 V, 26 | Gaul; that that day was appointed for the storming of all
33 VI, 29 | Over that fort and guard he appointed C. Volcatius Tullus, a young
34 VI, 40 | Roman knight, who had been appointed over them, they break through
35 VII, 3 | 3 When the appointed day came, the Carnutes,
36 VII, 32 | magistrates had been usually appointed in ancient times and held
37 VII, 32 | each asserted that he was appointed according to their laws.
38 VII, 61 | Roman knights, whom he had appointed to that office. Almost at
39 VII, 64 | remaining states; nay, more, appointed a day for this proceeding;
40 VII, 76 | numbers: commanders were appointed: the supreme command is
41 VII, 77 | they have not come at the appointed day? What then? Do you suppose
42 VIII, 48 | Volusenus Quadratus was appointed commander of the horse under
43 VIII, 50 | Caius Marcellus had been appointed consuls, who would strip
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