Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 12| expired, yet he would not appear bound by any religious scruples
2 I, 12| the expectation of peace appear very hopeless. Caesar, therefore,
3 I, 24| Domitius, that he might not appear more moderate with respect
4 I, 75| Afranius, that they might not appear guilty of a crime, in having
5 I, 83| marshaled his army: for to appear to decline an engagement
6 II, 32| former name that you may not appear to have conferred the honor
7 II, 41| body. So that it did not appear safe either to keep their
8 II, 42| that he would never more appear in Caesar's sight, after
9 III, 1 | judgment of the people than appear admitted to it by his bounty:
10 III, 1 | bounty: that he might neither appear ungrateful in repaying an
11 III, 19| such proposals as should appear most conducive to peace;
12 III, 20| order that he might not appear to have engaged in so dishonorable
13 III, 46| afraid that his men would appear not to retreat, but to be
14 III, 51| conduct however does not appear to deserve censure; for
15 III, 60| the war), that they might appear to have fled to Pompey after
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 16 I, 47| embassador to him.” There did not appear to Caesar any good reason
17 II, 11| they made their departure appear very like a flight. Caesar,
18 II, 28| whom Caesar, that he might appear to use compassion toward
19 III, 14| opposite to ours; nor did it appear clear to Brutus, who commanded
20 V, 35| wounded, whether it would appear right to retire from battle,
21 VI, 1 | resources of Italy should appear so great that if any loss
22 VI, 3 | and revolt, that he might appear to consider all things of
23 VI, 7 | he makes his departure [appear] like a retreat. These things,
24 VI, 11| to the place, it does not appear to be foreign to our subject
25 VI, 25| from other animals, and appear worthy of being committed
26 VI, 27| upper part of the trees may appear to be left standing. When
27 VII, 10| subdued, because it would appear that there was in him no
28 VII, 14| these sacrifices should appear heavy or galling, that they
29 VII, 33| the Aedui, lest he should appear to infringe upon their government
30 VII, 35| number of the legions might appear to be complete. Having ordered
31 VII, 54| detained, lest he should appear either to offer an insult,
32 VII, 69| position, so that it did not appear likely to be taken, except
33 VII, 89| task, as my daily refusals appear to plead not my inability,
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