Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 41| constant practice, gone forth as the usual protection
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 2 I, 2 | persuaded the people to go forth from their territories with
3 I, 5 | resolved on, namely, to go forth from their territories.
4 I, 5 | order every one to carry forth from home for himself provisions
5 I, 6 | by which they could go forth from their country one through
6 I, 29| the number which had gone forth from their country of those
7 I, 33| of all Gaul, from going forth into the province and thence
8 III, 5 | signal being given, sally forth from the camp, and place
9 III, 14| naval] implement, sailed forth from the harbor, and drew
10 III, 18| out of the camp and set forth to Caesar for the purpose
11 IV, 37| whom Caesar, when setting forth for Britain, had left in
12 V, 28| believed that Caesar had set forth into Italy, as the Carnutes
13 V, 33| often as any cohort sallied forth on that side, a great number
14 V, 36| from which they had marched forth, and one of them, L. Petrosidius,
15 V, 45| lieutenant, ordering him to lead forth his legion into the territories
16 VI, 29| began to ripen, having set forth for the war with Ambiorix (
17 VI, 38| safety and that of all, goes forth from his tent unarmed; he
18 VII, 11| their cattle to be brought forth, and six hundred hostages
19 VII, 11| The people of Genabum came forth silently from the city before
20 VII, 12| their horses to be brought forth, and hostages to be given.
21 VII, 16| could be taken, by going forth at irregular times’ and
22 VII, 20| they had recently gone forth from the camp, [to see]
23 VII, 40| extreme misfortune, flees forth to Gergovia. ~
24 VII, 53| had previously had, he led forth the legions from the camp,
25 VII, 68| baggage to be speedily brought forth from the camp, and follow
26 VII, 78| town, are compelled to go forth with their wives and children.
27 VII, 79| following day, having led forth their cavalry from the camp,
28 VII, 80| orders the cavalry to issue forth from the camp and commence
29 VII, 80| But those who had come forth from Alesia returned into
30 VII, 81| iron hooks, silently went forth from the camp at midnight
31 VII, 81| trumpet, and leads them forth from the town. Our troops,
32 VII, 84| citadel of Alesia, issues forth from the town; he brings
33 VII, 84| from the town; he brings forth from the camp long hooks,
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