Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 46| to their expectations and custom, Caesar encouraged his men
2 I, 49| river, because it is the custom of all those people not
3 I, 52| according to the Gallic custom of traveling, had arrived
4 I, 86| as had been the constant custom, but persons approved of
5 II, 29| belonged to the enemy; for the custom of offering free towns to
6 II, 38| after the usual barbarous custom, encamped here and there
7 III, 89| Caesar, observing his former custom, had placed the tenth legion
8 III, 90| according to the military custom, and spoke to them of the
9 III, 93| having acquired experience by custom, and being practiced in
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 10 I, 4 | they, according to their custom, compelled Orgetorix to
11 I, 8 | not, consistently with the custom and precedent of the Roman
12 I, 43| friendship; that it was the custom of the Roman people to desire
13 I, 50| next day, according to his custom, Caesar led out his forces
14 I, 50| among the Germans it was the custom for their matrons to pronounce
15 I, 52| Germans, according to their custom, rapidly forming a phalanx,
16 II, 13| outstretched hands, after their custom, begged peace from the Romans. ~
17 II, 19| Caesar, according to his custom, led on [as the van six
18 II, 32| in accordance with his custom, rather than owing to their
19 IV, 5 | intrusted to them; for it is the custom of that people to compel
20 IV, 6 | Caesar, being aware of their custom, in order that he might
21 IV, 7 | arms; for that this was the custom of the Germans handed down
22 IV, 19| council, according to their custom, and sent orders to all
23 IV, 22| were unacquainted with our custom, that they had made war
24 IV, 32| to forage, according to custom, and no suspicion of war
25 V, 25| shouted, according to their custom, that some of our men should
26 V, 36| they, according to their custom, shout out “Victory,” and
27 V, 40| reply: “that it is not the custom of the Roman people to accept
28 V, 42| which, after the Gallic custom, were thatched with straw.
29 V, 55| council (this according to the custom of the Gauls in the commencement
30 VI, 22| seduced by long-continued custom, they may exchange their
31 VI, 44| he punished him after the custom of our ancestors. Some fearing
32 VII, 21| arms, according to their custom, as they usually do in the
33 VII, 24| according to his usual custom, kept watch at the work,
34 VII, 40| clansmen, who after the custom of the Gauls consider it
35 VIII, 12| vigilance was relaxed by custom (an effect which is generally
36 VIII, 12| in accordance with the custom of the Gauls, pleaded his
37 VIII, 15| they sat (for it is the custom of the Gauls to sit when
38 VIII, 36| enemy’s camp, as is the custom of barbarians, was pitched
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