Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 8 | take care that the republic sustained no injury' (by which words
2 I, 41| with superior numbers, he sustained the furious charge of the
3 I, 46| dishonor which had been sustained, having rashly pursued the
4 I, 48| had stood our attack and sustained our charge, and, at first,
5 I, 60| parties of horse; or having sustained some loss, or descried our
6 I, 68| a trifling loss might be sustained, yet the post which they
7 III, 31| times, Scipio, though he had sustained some losses near mount Amanus,
8 III, 46| that greater loss might be sustained, when his men were almost
9 III, 52| place, Volcatius Tullus sustained the charge of a legion with
10 III, 53| went, and the danger they sustained, they counted to Caesar
11 III, 64| suffer a dishonor to be sustained in the field, which never
12 III, 65| learned the loss he had sustained, and perceiving that Pompey
13 III, 67| anxious to repair the loss sustained that day, left two cohorts
14 III, 72| want of room, than they had sustained from the enemy. In fine,
15 III, 73| and whatever loss had been sustained, ought to be attributed
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 16 I, 31| had been routed, and had sustained a great calamity,—had lost
17 I, 52| rapidly forming a phalanx, sustained the attack of our swords.
18 II, 6 | assault] was with difficulty sustained for that day. The Gauls’
19 II, 11| up, halted, and bravely sustained the attack of our soldiers;
20 III, 2 | first attack could not be sustained [by us] when they would
21 IV, 17| every portion of the work, sustained the force of the stream:
22 IV, 37| the mean time our soldiers sustained the attack of the enemy,
23 V, 21| so many losses had been sustained, and his territories laid
24 V, 27| proof [of it]; that they had sustained the first assault of the
25 V, 38| mount the rampart; they sustained the attack that day with
26 VI, 1 | that if any loss should be sustained in war, not only could it
27 VI, 30| friends in a narrow spot sustained for a short time the attack
28 VII, 29| rest, that this loss was sustained; that, however, he would
29 VII, 30| daily, although a loss was sustained: at the same time they began
30 VIII, 19| from an ambuscade, they had sustained no loss. In the mean time
31 VIII, 20| informed of the loss they had sustained by a few wounded men who
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