Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 18 | upon observing this, sent messengers well acquainted with the
2 I, 19 | work was completed, all the messengers sent to Pompey returned. ~
3 I, 21 | However, in a little time, by messengers sent from one side to the
4 I, 41 | neighboring states by letters and messengers. He had made two bridges
5 II, 18 | accounts from undoubted messengers, and authority on which
6 III, 16 | truce be continued till the messengers could return from him; and
7 III, 21 | Caesar, but privately sent messengers to Milo, who had murdered
8 III, 29 | pursuing him; and he sent messengers to him with great dispatch,
9 III, 30 | the Greeks. He dispatched messengers to Caesar, and confined
10 III, 79 | whence it happened, that the messengers dispatched by Caesar, by
11 III, 80 | the gates, and dispatched messengers to Scipio and Pompey "to
12 III, 102| out of the town; and that messengers had been dispatched to all
13 III, 112| s part of the town, sent messengers to Achillas, and encouraged
14 III, 112| despair of success; but his messengers being discovered and apprehended,
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 15 I, 26 | Caesar sent letters and messengers to the Lingones [with orders]
16 I, 44 | themselves through their messengers, and could purchase the
17 II, 6 | to sue] for peace, sends messengers to him, [to report] “That,
18 II, 7 | persons who had come to him as messengers from Iccius, sends some
19 IV, 11 | In the mean time he sends messengers to the officers who had
20 IV, 34 | the barbarians dispatched messengers to all parts, and reported
21 V, 11 | he had heard of from the messengers and by letter, so that,
22 V, 21 | places, Cassivellaunus sends messengers into Kent, which, we have
23 V, 38 | 36 Accordingly, messengers having been forthwith dispatched
24 V, 39 | rewards being offered [to the messengers] if they carried them through.
25 V, 44 | Caesar; a part of which messengers were taken and tortured
26 V, 52 | deliberating about war, sending messengers and embassies into all quarters,
27 V, 56 | and his allies, he sends messengers to the neighboring states
28 VI, 31 | but certainly, dispatching messengers through the country, he
29 VI, 34 | soldiers. Caesar dispatches messengers to the neighboring states;
30 VII, 8 | Vercingetorix by rumor and his messengers. Around him all the Arverni
31 VII, 10 | provisions, he sends forward messengers to the Boii to inform them
32 VII, 38 | puts them to death, sends messengers throughout the entire state
33 VII, 41 | 41 Caesar, after sending messengers to the state of the Aedui,
34 VII, 87 | enemy, informs Caesar by messengers of what he intended to do.
35 VIII, 19 | approaching, and several messengers arrived with notice to our
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