Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 1 | although he was not as yet at open enmity with him, determined
2 I, 15| Lentulus, the consul, came to open the treasury, to deliver
3 I, 19| saw our standards, threw open their gates, and all the
4 I, 21| they were ready to throw open their gates, to do whatever
5 I, 34| city, had declared in the open senate, that he would hold
6 I, 72| would take place on even and open ground. To this he was importuned
7 III, 11| any assistance, he threw open the gates, and surrendered
8 III, 81| to the walls, they threw open their gates. As he preserved
9 III, 84| horse would dare even on open ground, to stand against
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 10 I, 10| people, bordering upon an open and very fertile tract of
11 I, 41| might lead his army through open parts; he then set out in
12 II, 18| opposite to the former, and open for about 200 paces at the
13 II, 18| horse-soldiers appeared on the open ground, along the river.
14 II, 19| limit to which the plain and open parts extended, in the mean
15 II, 33| Caesar, after breaking open the gates, which there was
16 III, 8 | scattered along that stormy and open sea, of which they are in
17 III, 9 | what it was in the vast and open ocean. Having come to this
18 III, 10| Caesar to that war;—the open insult offered to the state
19 III, 12| very great in that vast and open sea, with its strong tides
20 III, 26| cavalry pursued over the very open plains, and after leaving
21 IV, 1 | and besides they bathe in open rivers. ~
22 IV, 23| his fleet over against an open and level shore. ~
23 IV, 25| be stationed toward the open flank of the enemy, and
24 V, 9 | anchor upon an even and open shore; and he placed Q.
25 V, 34| weapons received on their open flank. Again, when they
26 VI, 23| them the houses of all are open and maintenance is freely
27 VII, 18| their forces in a lofty and open space: which circumstance
28 VII, 28| the market place and the open streets, with this intention
29 VII, 41| leaving only two gates open, was blocking up the rest,
30 VII, 70| narrower gates were left open, are crowded together in
31 VIII, 3 | clemency, an avenue was open to his friendship, and that
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