Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 7 | propraetor into Mauritania; that money should be granted to Pompey
2 I, 7 | Italy, arms demanded, and money exacted from the municipal
3 I, 15 | the treasury, to deliver money to Pompey by the senate'
4 I, 24 | the life of men than in money matters, though he knew
5 I, 24 | knew that it was public money, and had been given by Pompey
6 I, 40 | at the same time borrowed money from the tribunes and centurions,
7 I, 88 | he made a recompense in money for those things, a just
8 II, 18 | Spain. He removed all the money and ornaments from the temple
9 II, 20 | most faithfully whatever money he had, and told him what
10 II, 21 | for Gades; he ordered the money and ornaments which had
11 II, 22 | docks, and delivered up the money in their treasury. When
12 III, 3 | had exacted a large sum of money from Asia, Syria, and all
13 III, 22 | the town, and was offering money to Caesar's Gallic and Spanish
14 III, 31 | he demanded large sums of money from the states and princes.
15 III, 32 | 32]In the mean time, the money which had been demanded
16 III, 32 | sufficient reason for levying money on it. Officers were appointed
17 III, 33 | Moreover, Scipio ordered the money formerly lodged in the temple
18 III, 33 | This circumstance saved the money at Ephesus. ~
19 III, 53 | thousand pieces of copper money, and declared him promoted
20 III, 60 | it, they borrowed all the money they could, as if they designed
21 III, 83 | but the honors or sums of money which were to be their rewards,
22 III, 102| and collecting a sum of money for his necessary expenses,
23 III, 103| having taken the public money from the farmers of the
24 III, 105| attempted to remove the money from the temple of Diana
25 III, 105| occasions, Caesar saved the money of Ephesus. It was also
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 26 V, 12 | certain weight, as their money. Tin is produced in the
27 V, 54 | importuning the states, promising money, and asserting that, as
28 VI, 2 | Germans and to promise them money: when they could not obtain [
29 VI, 2 | hostages as a security for the money: they attach Ambiorix to
30 VI, 19 | 19 Whatever sums of money the husbands have received
31 VI, 19 | account is kept of all this money conjointly, and the profits
32 VII, 55 | of Gaul, the corn, public money, a great part of his own
33 VII, 55 | march, they divided the money and horses among themselves;
34 VII, 63 | influence, authority, or money, they strive to excite the
35 VII, 64 | their nobles he promises money, and to their state the
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