Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 22 | Caesar thought it of great consequence to become master of the
2 I, 22 | what event would be the consequence of another. ~
3 I, 27 | were allowed him, that the consequence would be that both parties
4 II, 15 | with indignation that, in consequence of the impious violation
5 II, 15 | mound could be fetched, in consequence of all the timber, far and
6 III, 1 | abolition of debt, the usual consequence of civil wars and dissensions,
7 III, 26 | almost come up with us, in consequence of the breeze dying away,
8 III, 45 | skirmishes were fought in consequence of it. In one of these,
9 III, 80 | had arrived before him. In consequence of which, Androsthenes,
10 III, 112| neither were beaten (in consequence of the narrowness of the
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 11 I, 16 | of their state; for, in consequence of the coldness (Gaul, being
12 I, 31 | settlements must be provided. The consequence would be, that in a few
13 I, 39 | command, nor advance in consequence of their fear. ~~
14 II, 12 | surrender, and succeed in consequence of the Remi requesting that
15 II, 25 | hard pressed, and that in consequence of the standards of the
16 IV, 11 | proposal]; [namely] that, in consequence of a delay of three days
17 IV, 17 | braces on each side, and in consequence of these being in different
18 V, 8 | maintain his course, in consequence of the wind dying away about
19 V, 38 | occurred to him, which was the consequence of a necessary work-that
20 V, 57 | that he should escape, in consequence of gaining time by the delay [
21 VI, 3 | consider all things of less consequence [than that war], he transfers
22 VI, 12 | likewise increased, and in consequence, the Sequani lost the sovereignty.
23 VI, 21 | portion of the body being in consequence naked. ~
24 VI, 37 | nor were they seen, in consequence of woods lying in the way
25 VII, 10 | the want of provisions, in consequence of the difficulty of conveyance.
26 VII, 31 | the other states, and [in consequence] endeavored to entice their
27 VII, 39 | he foresaw would be the consequence if so many thousand men
28 VII, 59 | baggage. He saw that, in consequence of such great difficulties
29 VII, 73 | available troops were in consequence of this reduced in number,
30 VIII, 6 | foresee, that no war of consequence could be set on foot in
31 VIII, 12 | despising their weakness, in consequence of their superior numbers,
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