Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 5 | authority, he was anxious to bring matters to a war. ~
2 I, 16| town, and, in attempting to bring off his cohorts with him,
3 I, 36| he thought would tend to bring them to reason. The deputies
4 I, 36| the authority of the state bring him back this answer: "That
5 I, 43| and as it was necessary to bring materials from a considerable
6 I, 54| them, to be the first to bring him the intelligence; others,
7 I, 62| in the river Ebro, and to bring them to Octogesa, a town
8 I, 75| their acquaintances, and bring them to their camp, others
9 I, 79| they had beef ordered to bring from Ilerda sufficient to
10 II, 11| this unexpected stroke, bring forward with levers the
11 III, 12| of his approach, began to bring water into the citadel,
12 III, 15| insomuch that he was obliged to bring, in transports from Corcyra,
13 III, 18| however, by other means to bring about a negotiation of peace. ~
14 III, 76| intrenchments in order to bring what they had left behind
15 III, 85| likelihood of being able to bring Pompey to an action, judged
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 16 I, 13| crossed the river could not bring assistance to their friends,
17 I, 13| stratagem. Wherefore let him not bring it to pass that the place,
18 I, 28| to seek them out and to bring them back again, if they
19 I, 35| that he do not any more bring over any body of men across
20 I, 42| demanded that Caesar should not bring any foot-soldier with him
21 I, 43| themselves, they should bring with them ten men each to
22 I, 44| great reward, and would bring to a close whatever wars
23 II, 12| fortified the camp, he began to bring up the vineae, and to provide
24 III, 9 | from the country parts, bring together as many ships as
25 IV, 16| entreated “that he would bring them assistance, because
26 IV, 30| by degrees and secretly bring up their people from the
27 V, 6 | was Caesar’s design, to bring over to Britain and put
28 V, 30| entreat, that “they do not bring the matter into the greatest
29 VI, 7 | approaching, he would not bring into uncertainty his own
30 VII, 29| would, by his exertions, bring over those states which
31 VII, 35| should build a bridge and bring over their troops; it was
32 VII, 48| their disheveled hair, and bring their children into public
33 VII, 59| action; but that he might bring back his army safe to Agendicum.
34 VII, 82| those within, while they bring forward those things which
35 VII, 86| precipitous in ascent: hither they bring the engines which they had
36 VIII, 7 | having executed his orders bring him back word, that but
37 VIII, 8 | then the eleventh should bring up the rear of the whole
38 VIII, 9 | Though Caesar wished to bring them to battle, yet being
39 VIII, 21| scarce a man had escaped to bring the fatal news. That, however,
40 VIII, 23| following the embassadors bring back his answer to their
41 VIII, 27| Upon which he set off to bring assistance to Duracius.
42 VIII, 34| with their light troops to bring in corn. The scheme having
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