Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 1 | with taking from it the right of citizenship, ordered
2 I, 70| army gradually wheel to the right, and observed our van was
3 II, 4 | operation. The command of the right division was given to the
4 II, 8 | management of the works on the right side, observed, from the
5 II, 15| head by the floor, on the right and left by the wall, and
6 III, 68| the cohorts on Caesar's right wing, through ignorance
7 III, 69| were the first to flee. The right wing which had been separated
8 III, 86| met, to attack Caesar's right wing on the flank, and inclosing
9 III, 88| Afranius, were disposed on the right wing. These Pompey considered
10 III, 88| the neighboring forts. His right wing was secured by a river
11 III, 89| the tenth legion on the right, the ninth on the left,
12 III, 89| wing to Antonius, of the right to P. Sulla, and of the
13 III, 89| previously mentioned, lest his right wing might be surrounded
14 III, 91| he charged first on the right wing, and about one hundred
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 15 I, 4 | endeavoring to assert its right by arms, and the magistrates
16 I, 20| words, Caesar takes his right hand, and, comforting him,
17 I, 36| Ariovistus replied, that “the right of war was, that they who
18 I, 36| they were to exercise their right, he ought not to be obstructed
19 I, 36| the Roman people in his right; that the Aedui, inasmuch
20 I, 44| good-will; that he took by right of war the tribute which
21 I, 52| battle at the head of the right wing, because he had observed
22 I, 52| heavily on our men from the right wing, by the great number
23 II, 23| legion was posted in the right wing, and the seventh at
24 II, 25| the tenth legion, to the right wing; where he perceived
25 V, 35| whether it would appear right to retire from battle, and
26 V, 43| scabbard and obstructs his right hand when attempting to
27 VI, 25| Rauraci, and extends in a right line along the river Danube
28 VII, 23| preserve their order in right lines; and, besides, it
29 VII, 25| pierced with a dart on the right side and fell dead. One
30 VII, 41| have put to death by the right of war were spared through
31 VII, 45| by another ascent on the right. ~
32 VII, 49| foot of the hill, on the right wing of the enemy; that
33 VII, 50| by another ascent on the right, for the sake of creating
34 VII, 50| discovered to have their right shoulders bare, which was
35 VII, 62| and put to flight in the right wing, where the seventh
36 VII, 67| length the Germans, on the right wing, having gained the
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