Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 33| be an intermission from labor for the rest of the season,
2 I, 65| he need not spare their labor or consider their danger;
3 I, 66| skirmishes all day, and by the labor of their march, they deferred
4 II, 13| them, and by their long labor, should put to the sword
5 II, 14| violence of the storm, the labor of many months was destroyed
6 II, 16| thorough repair by a few day's labor and diligence, that there
7 II, 32| looked for the rewards of labor at the conclusion of a war;
8 III, 26| attempt, but hoped by the labor and perseverance of his
9 III, 47| year in Spain, and yet by labor and patience had concluded
10 III, 49| wells, and they had this labor in addition to their daily
11 III, 63| lines, and the incessant labor for so many days, because
12 III, 82| others, embarked in equal labor and danger, pleaded that
13 III, 95| prepared to undergo any labor, they cheerfully obeyed
14 III, 97| greatly exhausted by incessant labor the whole day, and night
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 15 III, 14| perceiving that so much labor was spent in vain and that
16 III, 17| husbandry and their daily labor. Sabinus kept himself within
17 IV, 2 | capable of the greatest labor by daily exercise. In cavalry
18 V, 8 | transports and heavy ships, the labor of rowing not being [for
19 V, 11| being repaired with much labor. Therefore he selects workmen
20 V, 11| of great difficulty and labor, yet thought it to be most
21 V, 11| employed about ten days, the labor of the soldiers being unremitting
22 VI, 32| that he might relieve the labor of the soldiers. He left
23 VII, 8 | the Arverni, with infinite labor to his soldiers. This people
24 VII, 20| strength, nor could bear the labor of the work; and therefore
25 VII, 24| yet by their incessant labor overcame all these obstacles,
26 VII, 40| to be disheartened by the labor of the journey on such a
27 VII, 77| intimidated by alarm at this, labor night and day at their works.
28 VII, 83| refresh themselves after their labor during the night. When noon
29 VII, 88| reinforcements, and the labor of the entire day, all the
30 VIII, 4 | soldiers, as a reward for their labor and patience, in cheerfully
31 VIII, 41| throw up a mound, with great labor and continual skirmishing.
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