Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 7 | nor to make them take the usual oath, and march out of the
2 I, 20| friends, contrary to his usual practice, in order to take
3 I, 33| opposition from Cato, who in his usual manner, consumed the day
4 I, 41| practice, gone forth as the usual protection to the foragers,
5 II, 8 | if it was raised to the usual height of turrets, which
6 II, 38| the Numidians, after the usual barbarous custom, encamped
7 III, 1 | an abolition of debt, the usual consequence of civil wars
8 III, 9 | troops more remiss than usual, having got an opportunity
9 III, 9 | the appearance of their usual attention; and forming themselves
10 III, 37| Domitius's horse, came there as usual, they suddenly rushed from
11 III, 47| and horse. Besides, the usual design of a siege is to
12 III, 65| the forts, which was the usual signal on such occasions,
13 III, 71| insulting manner whether it was usual with veterans to flee, ordered
14 III, 74| himself severer labors than usual as a punishment, and at
15 III, 85| had advanced further than usual from his intrenchments,
16 III, 92| running over double the usual ground, would become weary
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 17 I, 22| follows the enemy at his usual distance, and pitches his
18 I, 48| to advance further than usual, or to retreat more rapidly,
19 IV, 32| a greater dust than was usual was seen in that direction
20 VI, 2 | for the war earlier [than usual].
21 VI, 7 | noise and confusion than was usual with the Roman people. By
22 VII, 24| Caesar, according to his usual custom, kept watch at the
23 VII, 35| the rest of the forces as usual, with all the baggage, after
24 VII, 45| quarter with more tumult than usual. At dawn he orders a large
25 VIII, 3 | to their towns. For the usual sign of an enemy’s invasion,
26 VIII, 8 | however was but small, as is usual on such expeditions), so
27 VIII, 12| more precipitation than is usual in cavalry actions, with
28 VIII, 17| sent forward his cavalry as usual, to protect the foragers.
29 VIII, 21| were persuaded from his usual clemency and mercy, he never
30 VIII, 46| affair he executed with his usual dispatch and good fortune.
31 VIII, 50| himself, contrary to his usual practice, proceeded to Italy,
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