Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 24 | 1.23]When day appeared, Caesar ordered all the
2 I, 30 | the season of the year, appeared tedious and troublesome.
3 I, 54 | exaggerated them so that the war appeared to be almost at an end.
4 I, 64 | third watch, they suddenly appeared on their rear, and spreading
5 I, 70 | what we proposed, and we appeared to be going a contrary way.
6 I, 76 | his camp, determined as it appeared, whatever should be the
7 II, 19 | citizen of any note but appeared that day. At the same time
8 II, 29 | from one another, there appeared to be many authors for such
9 II, 33 | was speaking, so that they appeared to bear with excessive anguish
10 III, 53 | first centurion. For it appeared that the fort had been in
11 III, 57 | for some days at the first appeared to have met with a favorable
12 III, 60 | service on him. But when that appeared too difficult to put in
13 III, 61 | incomplete in our works, or what appeared to the best judges of military
14 III, 66 | some cohorts, which to them appeared like a legion, were retired
15 III, 71 | them all brought out, as it appeared, to make a show of them,
16 III, 85 | intrenchments, so that it appeared possible to come to an action
17 III, 109| Achillas. But as soon as they appeared in his presence, without
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 18 I, 34 | that to him, moreover, it appeared strange, what business either
19 II, 11 | soldiers; the van, because they appeared to be removed from danger,
20 II, 16 | and those who through age appeared useless for war, in a place
21 II, 18 | troops of horse-soldiers appeared on the open ground, along
22 II, 20 | themselves executed whatever appeared proper. ~
23 III, 6 | number of the barbarians it appeared certain had come up to our
24 III, 9 | possible to Venetia, where it appeared Caesar would at first carry
25 V, 8 | his own convenience, had appeared at one time, they had quitted
26 V, 32 | for the fight, because it appeared that this was not done without
27 V, 43 | part of the enemy which appeared the thickest. Nor does Varenus
28 V, 43 | determined which of the two appeared worthy of being preferred
29 V, 52 | manner that their departure appeared like a flight. ~
30 VI, 43 | for the present, still, it appeared likely that they must perish
31 VII, 14 | from Boia, as the Romans appeared capable of scouring in their
32 VII, 25 | circumstance which, having appeared to be worthy of record,
33 VII, 50 | bravery, the Aedui suddenly appeared on our exposed flank, as
34 VII, 77 | the corpses of those who appeared useless for war on account
35 VIII, 48 | wounded, so much so that he appeared to run the risk of losing
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