Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 9 | from Pompey; that Pompey wished to clear himself to Caesar,
2 I, 46| was built. And when they wished to retire they were again
3 II, 27| they really entertained, or wished to gratify Varus (for what
4 II, 29| made to them by those who wished to be thought more zealous
5 II, 32| African war? I, for my part, wished to be called a soldier of
6 II, 35| one of his soldiers, who wished to speak to him and give
7 III, 15| on the coast, that they wished to speak to Caesar on affairs
8 III, 17| fresh water; and if they wished that this restraint should
9 III, 86| which they had so often wished for was now arrived, not
10 III, 89| give the signal whenever he wished them to do so. ~
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 11 I, 9 | anxious for a revolution, and wished to have as many states as
12 I, 22| mountain which he [Caesar] wished should be seized by Labienus,
13 I, 30| the general consent, they wished to ask of him. This request
14 I, 31| those things which they wished for; inasmuch as they saw,
15 I, 34| the two, [saying] that he wished to treat him on state-business
16 I, 39| disconcerted. Such of them as wished to be considered less alarmed,
17 I, 42| Caesar, as he neither wished that the conference should,
18 I, 44| a close whatever wars he wished to be carried on, without
19 I, 47| Caesar, to state “that he wished to treat with him about
20 III, 7 | out for Illyricum, as he wished to visit those nations,
21 III, 8 | Crassus [to say], “If he wished to receive back his officers,
22 III, 18| informs [him] of what he wished to be done. Who, when he
23 III, 26| points out to them what he wished to have done. They, as they
24 IV, 22| him, because he neither wished to leave an enemy behind
25 IV, 23| from Volusenus, and what he wished to be done; and enjoined
26 V, 9 | of the day was spent, he wished time to be left for the
27 V, 42| words, to enter if they wished; but none of them dared
28 VII, 16| and ordered whatever he wished to be done; he closely watched
29 VII, 27| and pointed out what he wished to be done. He drew up his
30 VII, 83| among themselves what they wished to be done, and in what
31 VIII, 1 | during the former summer, wished to recruit his soldiers
32 VIII, 9 | rising ground. Though Caesar wished to bring them to battle,
33 VIII, 41| While every other person wished that the besieged could
34 VIII, 50| rejecting Marcus Antonius, wished to undermine Caesar’s influence
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