Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 15 | district of Campania, to keep guard there. ~
2 I, 26 | whether Pompey staid behind to keep possession of Brundusium,
3 I, 45 | take a post, and not to keep their ranks strictly, but
4 I, 45 | thought it their duty to keep their ranks, and not to
5 I, 45 | stationed on that wing did not keep its ground, but retreated
6 I, 86 | measures were adopted to keep the Spains in peace, or
7 I, 86 | their army from them and keep it to himself (which, however,
8 II, 21 | they had been zealous to keep the town in their own power;
9 II, 34 | that the soldiers should keep in mind the professions
10 II, 39 | night, were not able to keep up with him, but fell behind
11 II, 40 | which he was accustomed to keep near him to guard his person,
12 II, 41 | not appear safe either to keep their ground and maintain
13 III, 9 | children on the walls, to keep up the appearance of their
14 III, 23 | only pass to sea, than to keep all the shores and ports
15 III, 39 | soldiers, and ordered them to keep guard against any sudden
16 III, 40 | which Caesar had sent to keep garrison there, and having
17 III, 49 | up mold against them to keep in the water. They were
18 III, 50 | fires in one place, and keep guard in another.Note: The
19 III, 58 | he might the more easily keep Pompey's horse inclosed
20 III, 66 | standing, as he intended to keep several legions there. By
21 III, 102| further, or to endeavor to keep possession of Macedonia
22 III, 109| His only resource was to keep within the town in the most
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 23 I, 48 | of the horses, they could keep pace with their speed. ~~
24 II, 21 | speech than that “they should keep up the remembrance of their
25 II, 33 | guards, or at least would keep watch less carefully, partly
26 III, 11 | the other Belgians, and to keep them in their allegiance
27 IV, 26 | however, as they could neither keep their ranks, nor get firm
28 V, 3 | he might the more easily keep the state in its allegiance,
29 V, 7 | voyage, he exerted himself to keep Dumnorix in his allegiance [
30 V, 16 | quarters, so that they did not keep off [even] from the standards
31 V, 34 | other hand, they wish to keep their place, neither was
32 VI, 18 | days, but of nights; they keep birthdays and the beginnings
33 VI, 22 | arise; and that they may keep the common people in a contented
34 VI, 34 | if he were disposed to keep the companies at their standards,
35 VI, 36 | seventh day that Caesar would keep his promise as to the number
36 VII, 11 | he orders two legions to keep watch under arms. The people
37 VII, 13 | determined, at the beginning, to keep with himself. The Gauls
38 VIII, 14 | hill in their favor, nor keep his legions at such a distance
39 VIII, 46 | confines of the Carnutes, to keep in awe the entire tract
40 VIII, 49 | it his only business to keep the states in amity with
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