Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 42 | but draw, on the front opposite the enemy, a trench fifteen
2 I, 57 | was stationed at an island opposite to Massilia. ~
3 I, 65 | His army being safe on the opposite bank, he drew out his forces
4 II, 6 | with great violence from opposite sides: but Brutus, seeing
5 II, 24 | on that part which lies opposite Utica. It is not more than
6 II, 29 | to those who joined the opposite party had changed Caesar'
7 III, 16 | this time at Buthrotum, opposite to Corcyra. There receiving
8 III, 23 | seized an island, which lies opposite to the harbor; judging it
9 III, 28 | made to, came to an anchor opposite Lissus. Otacilius Crassus,
10 III, 40 | seized a natural mole on the opposite side, which almost formed
11 III, 45 | himself of a hill near to and opposite the same place, and endeavored
12 III, 46 | the hill, and to be placed opposite to the enemy, and behind
13 III, 76 | himself in his old camp opposite Asparagium; and kept his
14 III, 79 | several days had been encamped opposite Scipio, had quitted that
15 III, 79 | town on the confines of and opposite to Thessaly. ~
16 III, 89 | he himself took his post opposite Pompey. At the same time,
17 III, 100| possessed himself of an island opposite the harbor of Brundusium.
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 18 I, 10 | beyond the Province on the opposite side of the Rhone. ~~
19 II, 18 | ascent, on the other side and opposite to the former, and open
20 III, 14 | the harbor, and drew up opposite to ours; nor did it appear
21 III, 29 | it, he placed together (opposite to the enemy) all that timber
22 IV, 17 | placed two [other piles] opposite to these, at the distance
23 IV, 17 | fastened on sides the one opposite to the other, so great was
24 IV, 20 | and those parts which are opposite to Gaul. Therefore, after
25 V, 13 | and one of its sides is opposite to Gaul. One angle of this
26 V, 13 | of the island no land is opposite; but an angle of that side
27 VII, 11 | town of Genabum with the opposite bank, fearing lest the inhabitants
28 VII, 25 | was casting into the fire opposite the turret balls of tallow
29 VII, 35 | pitching their camp almost opposite that of the enemy, scouts
30 VII, 35 | his camp in a woody place opposite to one of those bridges
31 VII, 36 | own men. There was a hill opposite the town, at the very foot
32 VII, 58 | over against Lutetia and opposite the camp of Labienus. ~~
33 VII, 61 | divisions. For leaving a guard opposite to the camp and sending
34 VII, 62 | who were left as a guard opposite the camp of Labienus, when
35 VIII, 9 | of the enemy, he encamped opposite to them, with a valley between
36 VIII, 40 | slingers, and in some places, opposite to the easiest descents,
37 VIII, 41 | not without great danger. Opposite to it he began to advance
38 VIII, 53 | senate went over to the opposite side. The spirit of Caesar’
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