Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 II, 1 | side which has access by land. A part even of this space,
2 II, 16 | which it was accessible by land, in such a manner that they
3 II, 21 | Tarraco, and went thence by land to Narbo, and thence to
4 II, 23 | there and made his escape by land to Adrumetum. Caius Considius
5 II, 32 | receive no supplies either by land or sea? Will you divorce
6 III, 6 | The next day he reached land, between the Ceraunian rocks
7 III, 10 | dismiss all his forces on the land, even his garrisons. ~
8 III, 15 | intercourse with the country by land; for the whole shore was
9 III, 15 | or even anchor near the land. He was reduced to great
10 III, 17 | them from the use of the land and fresh water; and if
11 III, 30 | their march after them by land; but at first they were
12 III, 40 | the town on all sides by land, with ladders and his fleet,
13 III, 40 | the town. He carried over land, into the inner part of
14 III, 42 | both from the nature of the land (for the country is rough
15 III, 101| ships being moored to the land, to strike the same terror,
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 16 I, 11 | except the soil of their land. Caesar, induced by these
17 I, 30 | less to the benefit of the land of Gaul than of the Roman
18 I, 31 | seized upon a third of their land, which was the best in the
19 I, 31 | Rhine; for neither must the land of Gaul be compared with
20 I, 31 | Gaul be compared with the land of the Germans, nor must
21 III, 9 | knew that the passes by land were cut off by estuaries,
22 III, 11 | hastens thither with the land forces. ~
23 III, 12 | placed on extreme points [of land] and on promontories, they
24 III, 12 | neither had an approach by land when the tide had rushed
25 III, 15 | of night, arrived at the land, after the battle had lasted
26 IV, 1 | no private and separate land; nor are they permitted
27 V, 13 | portion of the island no land is opposite; but an angle
28 V, 22 | second watch, he reached land at break of day and brought
29 VI, 12 | portion of the neighboring land, seized on by force, and
30 VI, 22 | one a fixed quantity of land or his own individual limits;
31 VI, 22 | united together, as much land as, and in the place in
32 VI, 24 | the insufficiency of their land, sent colonies over the
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