Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 41 | by the horse, there were observed at a distance by both sides
2 I, 70 | wheel to the right, and observed our van was already passing
3 I, 86 | only, the routine was not observed which had been allowed to
4 II, 6 | which circumstance being observed, the ships of Brutus's fleet,
5 II, 8 | works on the right side, observed, from the frequent sallies
6 II, 25 | structure. At the same time he observed the roads very full of carriages
7 II, 26 | time a cloud of dust was observed, and in a moment the front
8 III, 15 | 15]Bibulus, as has been observed before, lay with his fleet
9 III, 36 | Scipio's advanced guard, were observed at the same instant. Thus,
10 III, 63 | defect in our works was observed, and Pompey's soldiers,
11 III, 65 | of what had happened, was observed descending from the rising
12 III, 66 | finished, Caesar's scouts observed that some cohorts, which
13 III, 84 | to Pompey, as we before observed, and several others. ~
14 III, 85 | the tents struck, it was observed that shortly before, contrary
15 III, 88 | approached near Pompey's camp, he observed that his army was drawn
16 III, 107| 3.107]Having observed this, he ordered other legions
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 17 I, 40 | 40 When Caesar observed these things, having called
18 I, 45 | of the Senate was to be observed, then ought Gaul to be free,
19 I, 52 | right wing, because he had observed that part of the enemy to
20 II, 17 | prisoners, having accurately observed, during those days, the
21 II, 26 | the camp of the enemy, and observed from the higher ground what
22 II, 30 | and a mound raised, they observed that a tower also was being
23 III, 15 | and, after the barbarians observed this taking place, as a
24 IV, 12 | retired from the fight, observed it from a distance, he spurred
25 IV, 21 | reports what he had there observed. ~
26 IV, 25 | 25 When Caesar observed this, he ordered the ships
27 IV, 26 | exposed flank. When Caesar observed this, he ordered the boats
28 IV, 26 | succor of those whom he had observed in distress. Our men, as
29 V, 21 | into Kent, which, we have observed above, is on the sea, over
30 V, 33 | fell. Ambiorix, when he observed this, orders the command
31 V, 47 | a tower, and, not being observed by our men for two days,
32 VI, 29 | corn, because, as we have observed above, all the Germans pay
33 VI, 34 | There was, as we have above observed, no regular army, nor a
34 VI, 40 | and speed which they had observed to have availed others;
35 VII, 23 | the same interval may be observed, and that the beams may
36 VII, 27 | his designs, because he observed the guards arranged on the
37 VII, 37 | Aeduan, to whom we have observed the magistracy was adjudged
38 VII, 57 | military tactics. He, when he observed that there was a large marsh
39 VII, 58 | as we have just before observed of Lutetia. Having seized
40 VIII, 30 | Cadurcian who, as it has been observed in a former commentary,
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