Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 18 | acquainted with the country, encouraged by a promise of being amply
2 I, 18 | danger. In the mean time he encouraged his troops, disposed engines
3 I, 20 | to their assistance; and encouraged them not to despond, but
4 I, 23 | oppressed by a few factious men. Encouraged by this address, Lentulus
5 I, 46 | expectations and custom, Caesar encouraged his men and led the ninth
6 I, 58 | and the wild shepherds, encouraged by the hope of liberty,
7 I, 65 | horse had crossed. Caesar, encouraged by their zeal and importunity,
8 I, 75 | their relations and kinsmen. Encouraged by these conferences, they
9 II, 4 | a fleet thus appointed, encouraged by the entreaties and tears
10 II, 4 | ranged their fleet and again encouraged each other to engage and
11 II, 5 | necessary. Accordingly, having encouraged his men to despise a vanquished
12 II, 36 | considerable forces, and encouraged them to protect and defend
13 II, 41 | deficient in skill, and encouraged his men to rest all their
14 II, 43 | intelligence of these things, encouraged his men not to be disheartened.
15 III, 41 | suspecting might happen, encouraged his troops to submit cheerfully
16 III, 46 | half way down the hill, he encouraged them by Antonius, who commanded
17 III, 65 | checked the Pompeians, and encouraged our men to recover from
18 III, 69 | changed. For Pompey's legion, encouraged by the hope of speedy support,
19 III, 73 | addressed his soldiers and encouraged them "not to be troubled
20 III, 87 | unless victorious; and he encouraged the rest to do the like.
21 III, 97 | by a river. Caesar having encouraged his troops, though they
22 III, 108| commander-in-chief of the forces. Him he encouraged and animated by promises
23 III, 112| messengers to Achillas, and encouraged him not to desist from his
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 24 II, 5 | 5 Caesar, having encouraged the Remi, and addressed
25 II, 19 | within the woods, and had encouraged one another, they rushed
26 II, 20 | formed; the soldiers to be encouraged; the watchword to be given.
27 II, 21 | the tenth legion. Having encouraged the soldiers with no further
28 III, 19 | of breath. Sabinus having encouraged his men, gives them the
29 VII, 24 | kept watch at the work, and encouraged the soldiers not to discontinue
30 VII, 29 | following day, consoled and encouraged his soldiers in the following
31 VII, 40 | the camp of the enemy. He encouraged his soldiers “not to be
32 VII, 53 | this assembly, and having encouraged the soldiers at the conclusion
33 VII, 62 | sight. Labienus, having encouraged his soldiers “to retain
34 VII, 62 | the enemy, was present and encouraged his troops. But when the
35 VII, 67 | enemy in the pursuit, and encouraged our men by the hope of support.
36 VII, 68 | reliance, were beaten, he encouraged his men to endure the toil,
37 VIII, 8 | which he had received, he encouraged his soldiers. In order if
38 VIII, 28 | uncommon spirit and skill, encouraged his men, and pursuing the
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