Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 55| By this means, he brought safe to his camp, the convoys,
2 I, 56| it to the sword, returned safe with considerable booty
3 I, 65| perished. His army being safe on the opposite bank, he
4 II, 26| the enemy's horse being safe, because they made a speedy
5 II, 32| that I transported the army safe and entire, without the
6 II, 35| camp, with all his troops safe except Fabius. Of the enemy
7 II, 41| So that it did not appear safe either to keep their ground
8 II, 44| taken on board, and landed safe in Sicily. The rest of the
9 III, 6 | dangerous places; meeting with a safe road for his shipping to
10 III, 11| Caesar, and was preserved safe from injury by him. ~
11 III, 27| but Caesar sent them all safe home. ~
12 III, 52| the enemy, and retreated safe to our camp. ~
13 III, 64| Caesar's army, but deliver it safe into his hands." By this
14 III, 73| had been all transported safe through blockading fleets
15 III, 73| him: that he had chosen a safe ground for the engagement,
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 16 II, 28| conquerors, and nothing safe to the conquered, sent embassadors
17 III, 6 | march, he brought the legion safe into the [country of the]
18 IV, 15| returned to their camp, all safe to a man, very few being
19 IV, 16| fought, that they might be safe under the fame and friendship
20 IV, 17| deemed to be sufficiently safe, nor considered consistent
21 IV, 36| and all his fleet arrived safe at the continent, except
22 V, 26| that he would give them a safe passage through his territories;
23 V, 28| That his own opinion was safe on either side; if there
24 V, 51| day with all his forces safe. He witnesses with surprise
25 VI, 40| and arrive in the camp safe to a man. The camp attendants
26 VI, 40| of the soldiers arrived safe in camp contrary to their
27 VI, 41| close at hand with his army safe. Fear had so pre-occupied
28 VI, 41| asserted that, if the army were safe, the Germans would not have
29 VII, 12| recovered all their men safe. ~
30 VII, 59| might bring back his army safe to Agendicum. For, on one
31 VII, 88| so great a number return safe to their camp. The besieged,
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