Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 13| which he had sent senators round about the country of Picenum,
2 I, 20| But the blockade and works round the town prevented his escape. ~
3 I, 21| into public view, gathered round him, and guarded him; and
4 I, 22| other, and formed a circle round the whole fortification;
5 I, 22| general officers to ride round; and exhorted them not only
6 I, 41| which Caius Fabius had sent round by the further bridge to
7 I, 62| his horse a long circuit round by the bridge, having found
8 I, 64| their rear, and spreading round them in great numbers, retard
9 I, 72| and tribunes, gathered round him, and begged "that he
10 I, 77| accomplishing this, went round every maniple, calling the
11 II, 9 | broad, and, hanging them round the turret on the three
12 II, 28| addressing them, began to go round Curio's lines, and to entreat
13 II, 42| of the cavalry, standing round Curio with a small party
14 III, 26| extraordinary good luck veered round to the south-west. ~
15 III, 43| nature of the country. For round Pompey's camps there were
16 III, 43| line of circumvallation round Pompey, with these views;
17 III, 55| interest, by sending deputies round to them. In these things,
18 III, 61| event, Pompey carried them round all his works, and made
19 III, 63| multitude of archers poured round upon them from every side.
20 III, 97| he began to draw lines round the mountain. The Pompeians
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 21 I, 38| as though it were traced round it with a pair of compasses.
22 III, 25| the horse, having gone round the camp of the enemy, reported
23 III, 26| exertion, and having led them round by a some what longer way,
24 V, 50| sides, and sending heralds round, order it to be proclaimed
25 VII, 45| guise of horsemen, to ride round the hills. To these he adds
26 VII, 67| advance, and the army to wheel round in that quarter; which conduct
27 VII, 68| line of circumvallation round Alesia. ~~
28 VIII, 7 | detached troops of horse all round the country, to take prisoners,
29 VIII, 29| shout on every side, poured round them as they ran, and as
30 VIII, 33| intention of drawing lines round the town by degrees, as
31 VIII, 34| deferred drawing his works round the whole town, lest he
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