Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 10| republic be resigned to the direction of the senate and Roman
2 I, 71| toward it in an oblique direction, Caesar's horse espied them
3 III, 5 | every matter. The chief direction rested upon him. ~
4 III, 41| taken a route in a different direction from that country, thought
5 III, 68| the place, followed the direction of that rampart which ran
6 III, 78| Caesar should march in that direction, he might be ready to relieve
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 7 I, 12| determined by the eye in which direction it flows. This the Helvetii
8 I, 40| conjecture, either in what direction they were marching, or with
9 II, 4 | present was Galba; that the direction of the whole war was conferred
10 II, 8 | declines of its side in either direction, and gently sloping in front
11 II, 33| all their forces [in that direction] in which the ascent to
12 IV, 17| so as to incline in the direction of the current of the river;
13 IV, 17| timber laid over them, in the direction of the length of the bridge,
14 IV, 32| was usual was seen in that direction in which the legion had
15 V, 33| too near, and in whatever direction the Romans should make an
16 VI, 25| the left in a different direction from the river, and owing
17 VII, 4 | sends embassadors in every direction, he conjures them to adhere
18 VII, 7 | descent on the province in the direction of Narbo. Caesar, when this
19 VII, 8 | of the Bituriges in the direction of the Arverni. ~
20 VII, 14| extent of country in every direction from Boia, as the Romans
21 VII, 25| battle was going on in every direction, the rest of the night being
22 VII, 25| enemy repulsed in every direction, an end was put to the fighting. ~
23 VII, 28| the entire wall in every direction, fearing lest every hope
24 VII, 34| country of the Arverni, in the direction of the town of Gergovia,
25 VII, 53| he moved his camp in the direction of the Aedui. The enemy
26 VII, 60| and sends them in the same direction, with orders to make a loud
27 VII, 61| sending a small body in the direction of Metiosedum, with orders
28 VII, 67| slaughter ensues in every direction, and three of the noblest
29 VII, 81| our troops, in whatever direction they understood that they
30 VII, 87| enemy, he marches in the direction in which he had sent Labienus,
31 VIII, 40| enough to draw it off in any direction. But the descent to it was
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