Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 22| touched each other, and formed a circle round the whole
2 I, 64| with their whole force, and formed one camp with the two legions
3 I, 76| many as he caught. The rest formed into a body, and being alarmed
4 I, 84| lines, the auxiliary cohorts formed the third line, and acted
5 I, 84| each of the five legions formed the first line. Three more
6 II, 24| extensive morass is thereby formed; and if a person would avoid
7 II, 29| discourses of men. For every one formed an opinion of his own; and
8 III, 40| opposite side, which almost formed an island over against the
9 III, 62| Pompey, who had already formed the design of attempting
10 III, 66| inclose them, Caesar's troops formed a camp in that place. This
11 III, 89| composing the third line, formed of them a fourth line, and
12 III, 93| fourth line, which he had formed of the six cohorts. They
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 13 I, 2 | by lust of sovereignty, formed a conspiracy among the nobility,
14 I, 24| repulsed our cavalry and formed a phalanx, advanced up to
15 I, 40| which a judgment might be formed of the advantages which
16 II, 8 | brought as a reserve, he formed the other six legions in
17 II, 19| their line of battle and formed their ranks within the woods,
18 II, 20| the order of battle to be formed; the soldiers to be encouraged;
19 III, 2 | that the Gauls suddenly formed the design of renewing the
20 III, 13| storms [which they were formed to sustain]. The ships were
21 IV, 10| several branches; and, having formed many and extensive islands,
22 IV, 16| embassadors to Caesar, and formed an alliance and given hostages,
23 V, 9 | the seventh legion, having formed a testudo and thrown up
24 V, 39| battlements and parapets are formed of interwoven hurdles. Cicero
25 VI, 1 | regiments had been both formed and brought to him before
26 VI, 16| size, the limbs of which formed of osiers they fill with
27 VI, 32| the same; that they had formed no plans of war, and had
28 VII, 5 | who, they ascertained, had formed this design, that if the
29 VII, 24| that a plan could hardly be formed, as to where they should
30 VIII, 8 | By this disposition he formed his army almost into a square,
31 VIII, 15| without provisions, they formed the following plan to secure
32 VIII, 30| first revolt of Gaul, had formed a junction with him, Caius
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