Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 22| heart and soul, each to different objects, what would become
2 I, 70| Ilerda." For our route was different from what we proposed, and
3 II, 39| him, but fell behind in different places. Even this did not
4 III, 15| occupied by parties disposed in different places by Caesar. And he
5 III, 30| it, they each adopted a different plan; Caesar, to form a
6 III, 32| Besides, many new imposts of different kinds were devised to gratify
7 III, 41| he had taken a route in a different direction from that country,
8 III, 51| commander-in-chief, are very different; the one is bound to act
9 III, 61| guards, according to the different temper and character of
10 III, 61| officer who commanded the different posts, gave an exact account
11 III, 67| intrenching himself, and by a different route, as privately as he
12 III, 79| dispatched by Caesar, by several different roads to Domitius, and by
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 13 II, 19| and order of the march was different from that which the Belgae
14 II, 22| while the legions in the different places were withstanding
15 II, 23| in another quarter two different legions, the eleventh and
16 III, 6 | saw that he had met with a different state of affairs; chiefly
17 III, 9 | the navigation was very different in a narrow sea from what
18 III, 28| conduct the war on a very different method from the rest of
19 IV, 17| consequence of these being in different directions and fastened
20 V, 15| had detachments placed [in different parts], and then the one
21 V, 52| near Samarobriva in three different quarters, and, because such
22 VI, 25| thence to the left in a different direction from the river,
23 VI, 33| might be able to commence a different line of operations. ~
24 VII, 14| be prosecuted on a very different system from that which had
25 VII, 16| irregular times’ and by different ways. ~
26 VII, 33| summoned for the purpose, at a different time and place from what
27 VII, 34| which he might place in different garrisons to protect his
28 VII, 55| that the hostages of the [different] states should be brought
29 VII, 55| guards and garrisons in different positions along the banks
30 VII, 59| that he must adopt a very different system from what he had
31 VII, 61| legions were passing in three different places, and that the entire
32 VII, 69| siege. Two rivers, on two different sides, washed the foot of
33 VII, 78| 78 When different opinions were expressed,
34 VII, 88| rest by flight escape in different directions to their respective
35 VII, 89| conversation, yet we listen with a different degree of attention to those
36 VIII, 1 | several states made war in different places at the same time,
37 VIII, 19| battle was maintained in different parts with great vigor,
38 VIII, 19| and attempt to escape by different ways. In vain; for they
39 VIII, 24| to detach his army into different parts of the country. He
40 VIII, 35| unexpected an evil, fled by different ways to their guard: which
41 VIII, 44| rebel in like manner and in different places, resolved to deter
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