Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 12| not granting time for a conference, nor promising to set out
2 I, 21| began to mutiny, and held a conference with each other by their
3 I, 27| having parted from the conference with Caninius, went to Pompey,
4 I, 78| into his camp to hold a conference, to be searched for with
5 I, 85| wood, or corn, they beg a conference; and that, if possible,
6 I, 86| regard to the laws either of conference or truce; and had most inhumanly
7 I, 86| who were deceived by a conference: that therefore, they had
8 II, 27| and an opportunity of a conference be given. Induced by their
9 III, 16| they were invited to a conference. Libo came and made an apology
10 III, 16| reason he had avoided the conference, lest affairs of the utmost
11 III, 17| that they had proposed the conference merely to avoid present
12 III, 19| coming the next day to a conference, and that deputies from
13 III, 90| made by Vatinius to gain a conference [with Labienus], and likewise
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 14 I, 34| intermediate spot for a conference between the two, [saying]
15 I, 35| that when invited to a conference he demurs, and does not
16 I, 42| before requested as to a conference, might now, as far as his
17 I, 42| appointed as the day of conference. Meanwhile, as ambassadors
18 I, 42| foot-soldier with him to the conference, [saying] that “he was afraid
19 I, 42| neither wished that the conference should, by an excuse thrown
20 I, 43| appointed, they came for the conference. Caesar stationed the legion,
21 I, 43| them ten men each to the conference. When they were come to
22 I, 46| being transacted in the conference it was announced to Caesar
23 I, 46| under the sanction of a conference. When it was spread abroad
24 I, 46| Ariovistus had behaved at the conference, and how he had ordered
25 I, 46| this had broken off the conference, a much greater alacrity
26 I, 47| again appoint a day for a conference; or, if he were not willing
27 I, 47| good reason for holding a conference; and the more so as the
28 IV, 30| Caesar had imposed, held a conference, when they perceived that
29 V, 25| men should go forward to a conference, [alleging] that they had
30 V, 26| them for the purpose of a conference: before them Ambiorix spoke
31 VII, 37| by the Arverni, holds a conference with certain young men,
32 VIII, 23| death under pretense of conference. To effect his purpose,
33 VIII, 23| centurions. When they came to the conference, and Volusenus, as had been
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