Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 67 | be given and the military shout to be raised for packing
2 I, 67 | baggage. When they heard the shout, being afraid lest they
3 I, 68 | discovered." Others, because a shout had been raised the night
4 II, 26 | Bragada; and by a general shout of the whole army was saluted
5 III, 92 | all sides, and a general shout be raised; by which they
6 III, 105| Antioch in Syria, such a shout of an army and sound of
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 7 II, 24 | there arose the cry and shout of those who came with the
8 III, 22 | together to arms, upon a shout being raised at that part
9 III, 26 | was going on. And then, a shout being heard in that quarter,
10 IV, 37 | stood on their defense, a shout was raised and about 6000
11 V, 36 | according to their custom, shout out “Victory,” and raise
12 V, 42 | success with a very loud shout, as if victory were already
13 V, 52 | hour, before midnight a shout arose at the gates of the
14 V, 52 | gates of the camp, by which shout an indication of the victory
15 VI, 8 | wings. Our men, raising a shout, quickly throw their javelins
16 VI, 39 | soldiers distinctly hear the shout; the horse hasten on before
17 VII, 3 | lands and districts by a shout; the others take it up in
18 VII, 12 | of assistance, raising a shout, they began to take up arms,
19 VII, 21 | whole multitude raise a shout and clash their arms, according
20 VII, 24 | and at the same time a shout was raised along the entire
21 VII, 26 | resolution, they began to shout aloud, and give intelligence
22 VII, 38 | the slaughter. The Aedui shout aloud and conjure Litavicus
23 VII, 47 | gates. But then, when a shout arose in every quarter of
24 VII, 66 | The cavalry unanimously shout out, “That they ought to
25 VII, 70 | against them, and unanimously shout “to arms;” some in their
26 VII, 81 | in the plain. Raising a shout suddenly, that by this intimation
27 VII, 81 | Vercingetorix, having heard the shout, gives the signal to his
28 VII, 88 | the enemy join battle. A shout being raised by both sides,
29 VII, 88 | was succeeded by a general shout along the ramparts and whole
30 VIII, 29 | themselves to flight with a loud shout, and in great disorder.
31 VIII, 29 | their victory, raising a shout on every side, poured round
32 VIII, 42 | of our army; and a great shout was raised on both sides;
33 VIII, 43 | assailing the walls, to raise a shout: at which the besieged being
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