Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 7 | that he had ten legions ready; that he was moreover informed
2 I, 8 | all cry out that they are ready to defend their general,
3 I, 10| But, nevertheless, he was ready to condescend to any terms,
4 I, 19| distant from Corfinium, were ready to obey his orders, but
5 I, 21| Caesar, to say that they were ready to throw open their gates,
6 I, 29| scaling-ladders to be got ready, and his men to take arms,
7 I, 31| them that every thing was ready and provided for the war.
8 I, 60| that they might have a ready retreat, they foraged within
9 I, 65| their danger; that they were ready and able, and would venture
10 I, 83| the camps would afford a ready retreat to the conquered
11 II, 6 | off, the whole ship was ready to founder, which circumstance
12 II, 20| word to Caesar, that he was ready to deliver up the legion
13 II, 32| Did he not, when you were ready to submit to the greatest
14 III, 78| that direction, he might be ready to relieve him; but that
15 III, 80| provided. As soon as they were ready, he exhorted his soldiers,
16 III, 85| at the gates of the camp, ready to march out. " We must
17 III, 86| he gave them notice to be ready for battle on the day following,
18 III, 93| forward with their javelins ready to be launched, but perceiving
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 19 I, 5 | they might be the more ready for undergoing all dangers.
20 I, 5 | provisions for three months, ready ground. They persuade the
21 I, 41| him that they were quite ready to prosecute the war. Then,
22 I, 44| make a second trial, he was ready to encounter them again;
23 II, 9 | this; our men, also, were ready in arms to attack them while
24 III, 19| the Gauls is impetuous and ready to undertake wars, so their
25 IV, 25| barbarians and the motion more ready for service, to be withdrawn
26 IV, 33| the enemy, they may have a ready retreat to their own troops.
27 V, 1 | and assert that they were ready to make compensation by
28 V, 5 | set out; he finds the rest ready for sailing, and furnished
29 V, 37| assaulted; he declares himself ready to cooperate in that design.
30 VII, 11| which he had ordered to be ready, and obtains possession
31 VII, 18| and the arms to be got ready. ~
32 VII, 29| the Bituriges, and the too ready compliance of the rest,
33 VII, 79| up with earth, and make ready for a sally and every casualty. ~~
34 VIII, 18| good order to the ground, ready both in heart and hand to
35 VIII, 47| before mentioned, was always ready to join his countrymen upon
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