Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 1 | the efforts made by his enemies to crush him. Caesar received
2 I, 1 | with the hope that his enemies might be induced by the
3 I, 1 | himself to the insults of his enemies. He intrusts this letter
4 I, 3 | highly commended by Caesar's enemies. ~
5 I, 5 | himself, incited by Caesar's enemies, because he was unwilling
6 I, 5 | reconciliation with their common enemies; the greatest part of whom
7 I, 6 | equitable act on the part of his enemies. ~
8 I, 8 | him at all times by his enemies, and complained that Pompey
9 I, 8 | defend from the malice of his enemies the reputation and honor
10 I, 9 | so violently against his enemies, lest in his hopes of injuring
11 I, 10 | injurious reports of his enemies; that he was deprived of
12 I, 23 | from the injuries of his enemies; to restore to their dignity
13 I, 33 | of the injustice of his enemies; and told them, "That he
14 I, 33 | notwithstanding the resistance of his enemies, and a very violent opposition
15 I, 33 | urged the virulence of his enemies, who refused to comply with
16 I, 34 | was suborned by Caesar's enemies, to prevent this, and to
17 I, 77 | to the vengeance of their enemies. Immediately they ran in
18 II, 21 | defeated the attempts of his enemies, and asserted their own
19 II, 25 | that he would treat as enemies all that did not set sail
20 III, 31 | behind him his neighboring enemies, the Parthians (who shortly
21 III, 40 | divide the force of his enemies, he overpowered our men
22 III, 79 | opportunity of surprising his enemies. But Caesar's engagements
23 III, 83 | or of vengeance on their enemies; and never considered how
24 III, 83 | they were to defeat their enemies, but in what manner they
25 III, 104| friends commonly change to enemies, in public gave a favorable
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 26 I, 10 | Province to have warlike men, enemies of the Roman people, bordering
27 I, 28 | brought back, in the light of enemies; he admitted all the rest
28 II, 31 | all their neighbors were enemies to them and envied their
29 V, 24 | valuable services. His personal enemies had killed him when in the
30 VI, 6 | them in the number of his enemies if they shall receive within
31 VI, 32 | them in the number of his enemies, nor consider that the cause
32 VIII, 52 | Labienus was solicited by his enemies, and was assured that a
33 VIII, 54 | doubt the design of his enemies, sent the legion back to
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