Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 1 | unfriendly terms with Caesar, resolved to use all means in their
2 I, 31| of pursuing Pompey, and resolved to march to Spain, and commanded
3 I, 37| legions against Massilia, and resolved to provide turrets, and
4 I, 39| Vettones to Afranius. They resolved by joint consent to carry
5 I, 42| coming to an engagement, he resolved to encamp at somewhat less
6 I, 60| behind them; at length they resolved to leave off foraging for
7 I, 62| cavalry. They therefore resolved to quit their posts, and
8 I, 65| drew out his forces and resolved to lead them forward in
9 I, 68| next day, at the dawn, they resolved to set forward. ~
10 I, 83| For this reason Caesar had resolved to make resistance if they
11 II, 10| around from this turret, they resolved to build a musculus, sixty
12 II, 22| fallen into Caesar's power, resolved to surrender now without
13 II, 36| 2.36]The next day Curio resolved to besiege Utica, and to
14 II, 38| altered his design, and resolved to hazard a battle. His
15 III, 5 | other countries. He had resolved to fix his winter quarters
16 III, 9 | promises or menaces, he resolved to storm the town. But it
17 III, 13| and forts; and there he resolved to wait the arrival of his
18 III, 44| place, though Pompey had resolved not to oppose him with his
19 III, 60| reserved to a future day, they resolved to break off from us, to
20 III, 73| in his first intentions, resolved to change the whole plan
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 21 I, 5 | to do that which they had resolved on, namely, to go forth
22 II, 10| return to his country, and resolved to assemble from all quarters
23 III, 28| soon be terminated. They resolved to conduct the war on a
24 IV, 6 | some cavalry to be raised, resolved to make war against the
25 IV, 13| afforded them. After having resolved on those things and communicated
26 IV, 17| which I have mentioned, had resolved to cross the Rhine; but
27 IV, 19| that in this spot they had resolved to await the arrival of
28 IV, 19| account of which he had resolved to lead his army over, namely,
29 IV, 20| are early, nevertheless resolved to proceed into Britain,
30 V, 6 | Him, in particular, he had resolved to have with him, because
31 V, 52| Treviri, Indutiomarus, who had resolved to attack the camp of Labienus
32 V, 52| commotions had arisen in Gaul, he resolved to remain during the whole
33 VI, 9 | into those of the Treviri, resolved for two reasons to cross
34 VI, 29| attention to agriculture, resolved not to proceed any further;
35 VI, 44| assemble at that place, he resolved to hold an investigation
36 VII, 37| on slight grounds. It was resolved that Litavicus should have
37 VIII, 24| avoid present subjection, he resolved to detach his army into
38 VIII, 44| and in different places, resolved to deter others by inflicting
39 VIII, 53| comply with whatever they had resolved on. ~
40 VIII, 55| designed against Caesar, yet he resolved to submit to any thing,
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