Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 27| engines and all sorts of weapons, drove them among Caesar'
2 I, 27| slings, arrows, and other weapons. Caesar conducted matters
3 II, 9 | spread mattresses, lest the weapons thrown from engines should
4 III, 19| arrangement among themselves, no weapons were thrown during their
5 III, 44| his material there, his weapons, arms, and engines; and
6 III, 44| defend them against the weapons. ~
7 III, 63| ladders, and by engines and weapons of all sorts, and a vast
8 III, 63| stones which were the only weapons that our soldiers had. And
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 9 I, 26| higher ground kept throwing weapons upon our men, as they came
10 I, 46| and casting stones and weapons at them. Caesar made an
11 I, 47| restrained from casting weapons at our men. He thought he
12 II, 23| the army, casting their weapons, speedily drove the Atrebates (
13 II, 25| battle and avoiding the weapons; that the enemy [on the
14 II, 27| who survived cast their weapons against our men [thence],
15 II, 33| who were throwing their weapons from a rampart and from
16 III, 2 | valley, and discharge their weapons upon us. To this was added,
17 III, 5 | only strength, but even weapons were failing our men, and
18 III, 5 | time, and only collect the weapons flung [at them], and recruit
19 III, 14| exceeded these; so that weapons could not be cast up from [
20 III, 25| by supplying stones and weapons [to the soldiers], and by
21 III, 25| resolutely and boldly, and their weapons, discharged from their higher
22 IV, 24| confidently throw their weapons and spur on their horses,
23 IV, 26| few, others threw their weapons upon our collected forces
24 IV, 32| being crowded together, weapons were being cast on them
25 IV, 33| directions and throw their weapons and generally break the
26 V, 33| issued that they throw their weapons from a distance and do not
27 V, 34| left unprotected, and the weapons received on their open flank.
28 V, 34| crowded together, escape the weapons cast by so large a body
29 V, 42| harassed by a vast number of weapons, and were aware that their
30 V, 43| shields, and all throw their weapons at the other and afford
31 V, 50| nearer, and throw their weapons into the fortification from
32 V, 57| there: his horse cast their weapons, and with very insulting
33 VII, 72| they should by day cast weapons against our men while occupied
34 VII, 82| immense number of their weapons: after they came nearer,
35 VIII, 19| victory, to discharge their weapons against him. ~
36 VIII, 42| therefore every man faced the weapons of the enemy and the flames
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