Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 3 | and Pompey was near at hand, seemed to have fallen from
2 I, 48| advanced up the hill sword in hand, and had forced the enemy
3 I, 81| of Caesar's army was at hand, and universal ruin threatened
4 III, 74| battle. But, on the other hand, Caesar could not place
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 5 I, 16| that the day was close at hand on which he ought to serve
6 I, 16| the enemy were so close at hand, and when [corn] could neither
7 I, 20| Caesar takes his right hand, and, comforting him, begs
8 I, 25| out, nor, with their left hand entangled, fight with sufficient
9 I, 25| away the buckler from their hand, and to fight with their
10 I, 52| they fought with swords hand to hand. But the Germans,
11 I, 52| fought with swords hand to hand. But the Germans, according
12 I, 53| friend, rescued from the hand of the enemy, and restored
13 II, 1 | some of whom as [on the one hand] they had been unwilling
14 II, 25| the enemy [on the other hand] though advancing from the
15 III, 21| and] our men, on the other hand, desired it might be seen
16 III, 27| year, because winter was at hand, neglected to do this. ~
17 V, 7 | defend himself with his hand, and implore the support
18 V, 22| inasmuch as the equinox was at hand, he of necessity stowed
19 V, 30| or depart; on the other hand, they saw no security in
20 V, 34| them; but if, on the other hand, they wish to keep their
21 V, 43| and obstructs his right hand when attempting to draw
22 V, 43| and carries on the combat hand to hand, and having slain
23 V, 43| carries on the combat hand to hand, and having slain one man,
24 VI, 4 | the Romans are close at hand: through necessity they
25 VI, 38| that the enemy are close at hand and that the matter is in
26 VI, 41| that Caesar was close at hand with his army safe. Fear
27 VII, 50| going on most vigorously, hand to hand, and the enemy depended
28 VII, 50| most vigorously, hand to hand, and the enemy depended
29 VIII, 10| the enemy; or on the other hand the enemy passed it and
30 VIII, 13| those who were attacked hand to hand, or wounded at a
31 VIII, 13| who were attacked hand to hand, or wounded at a distance,
32 VIII, 18| ready both in heart and hand to give battle, and willing
33 VIII, 19| Roman] general was near at hand, with his forces in battle
34 VIII, 23| taken hold of Comius by the hand, and one of the centurions,
35 VIII, 32| knowing that Caninius was at hand with the legions, and that
36 VIII, 42| Our soldiers on the other hand, though they were engaged
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