Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 19| greatest part of the work was completed, all the messengers sent
2 I, 26| raised in the late levy and completed on his march, for he had
3 I, 26| away by the waves. Having completed and secured them, he then
4 I, 31| these things were nearly completed, being informed of Curio'
5 I, 37| ships at Arelas, which being completed and rigged in thirty days (
6 I, 42| seen; so that the whole was completed before Afranius discovered
7 I, 51| did not suffer them to be completed; and it was easy for them
8 I, 60| Ilerda, the bridge being completed at the same time, fortune
9 I, 63| the bridge being nearly completed over the Ebro, and a ford
10 I, 75| because they thought they had completed so important a matter without
11 II, 9 | of the turret which was completed was protected and secured
12 II, 12| city was taken, our works completed, and their tower undermined,
13 II, 18| the province; and, having completed his two legions, he added
14 III, 4 | nations and states, which completed the number which we mentioned
15 III, 44| And as our men, who had completed their works by drawing lines
16 III, 44| them on the rear. But they completed their works first; both
17 III, 46| retreat. These things being completed, he ordered his legions
18 III, 46| this side of that place, completed their fortifications. ~
19 III, 63| the other two, was not yet completed. This circumstance was known
20 III, 76| in like manner, having completed the same day's march, took
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 21 III, 3 | fortifications were not fully completed, nor was sufficient preparation
22 IV, 18| collected, the whole work was completed, and the whole army led
23 V, 39| necessary to the work are completed. The following day the enemy,
24 V, 41| less than three hours they completed a fortification of ten miles
25 VI, 1 | friendship, Caesar having quickly completed the levy by means of his
26 VI, 19| regular funeral rites were completed, burnt together with them. ~
27 VI, 34| desired the business to be completed and the race of those infamous
28 VI, 39| having in the mean time been completed, our soldiers distinctly
29 VII, 23| regular height of the wall be completed. This work, with respect
30 VII, 71| fortifications should be completed by the Romans. He charges
31 VII, 71| where our works were not completed; he orders all the corn
32 VII, 83| watch, and having almost completed his march a little before
33 VII, 89| them; and recently, I have completed what he left imperfect after
34 VIII, 15| to be fortified. Having completed his works, he drew up his
35 VIII, 34| unable to protect them when completed, or by disposing his garrisons
36 VIII, 37| he orders the work to be completed on every side. The next
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