Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 10 | both, that, as they had conveyed Pompey's demands to him,
2 I, 25 | when the proposals were conveyed to them by others, as if
3 I, 28 | them, the ships which had conveyed the first division of the
4 I, 35 | Massilia: they had likewise conveyed the corn from the surrounding
5 I, 49 | exhausted, because Afranius had conveyed almost all the corn, before
6 II, 22 | the harbor. The Massilians conveyed their arms and engines out
7 III, 22 | and commands of Pompey, conveyed to him by Bibulus: and he
8 III, 58 | after a few days had them conveyed back to his camp by sea.
9 III, 108| the copies of his will was conveyed to Rome by his embassadors
10 III, 111| force; and immediately he conveyed some troops to the Pharos
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 11 I, 12 | the Helvetii had already conveyed three parts of their forces
12 I, 16 | use the corn which he had conveyed in ships up the river Saone,
13 I, 48 | provisions, which might be conveyed to him from the Sequani
14 II, 13 | Bellovaci. Who, when they had conveyed themselves and all their
15 II, 29 | their towns and forts, they conveyed together all their possessions
16 IV, 18 | quitted their territories, and conveyed away all their possessions,
17 IV, 28 | been made above, and which conveyed the cavalry, set sail from
18 IV, 29 | ships in which they could be conveyed back, and all things which
19 IV, 30 | ordinary, because Caesar had conveyed over his legions without
20 IV, 31 | contingencies; for he daily conveyed corn from the country parts
21 V, 22 | was any ship missing which conveyed soldiers; but very few out
22 V, 25 | of their kingdom, and had conveyed corn into our winter-quarters,
23 V, 38 | Titurius not having as yet been conveyed to him. That also occurred
24 V, 46 | all the corn, which he had conveyed thither for passing the
25 V, 52 | the victory of Caesar is conveyed to Labienus through the
26 VI, 9 | place where he had before conveyed over his army. The plan
27 VII, 55 | of the Loire. Caesar had conveyed hither all the hostages
28 VII, 61 | that soldiers were being conveyed across in ships a little
29 VII, 68 | closely. Caesar, having conveyed his baggage to the nearest
30 VII, 72 | ground, he filled with water conveyed from the river. Behind these
31 VIII, 7 | dangerous morass: that they had conveyed all their baggage into the
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