Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 3 | 1.2]This speech of Scipio's, as the senate
2 I, 3 | in the beginning of his speech, said, "that the question
3 I, 9 | concluding the rest of his speech, and stating for what purpose
4 I, 18| the city to defend. In a speech to the soldiers he promised
5 I, 23| Caesar interrupted him in his speech, and told him, "that he
6 I, 36| The deputies reported his speech to their countrymen, and
7 II, 28| On the delivery of this speech, no intimation of their
8 III, 6 | to Brundusium, he made a speech to the soldiers: "That since
9 III, 74| 74]Having concluded his speech, he disgraced some standard-bearers,
10 III, 90| After delivering this speech, he gave by a trumpet the
11 III, 94| as he had declared in his speech to his soldiers, must have
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 12 I, 3 | for them. Incited by this speech, they give a pledge and
13 I, 17| Liscus, moved by Caesar’s speech, discloses what he had hitherto
14 I, 18| Caesar perceived that by this speech of Liscus, Dumnorix, the
15 I, 32| 32 When this speech had been delivered by Divitiacus,
16 I, 33| oppression. After delivering this speech, he dismissed the assembly;
17 I, 41| Upon the delivery of this speech, the minds of all were changed
18 I, 43| Caesar, in the opening of his speech, detailed his own and the
19 I, 46| Caesar made an end of his speech and betook himself to his
20 II, 21| soldiers with no further speech than that “they should keep
21 IV, 7 | from their state, whose speech was as follows: “That the
22 IV, 8 | but the conclusion of his speech was, “That he could make
23 V, 6 | to him by Caesar; which speech the Aedui bore with impatience
24 V, 37| over the Nervii by this speech. ~
25 V, 56| successfully. Accordingly, the speech of Indutiomarus, which he
26 VII, 21| the case of him of whose speech they approve; [they exclaim]
27 VII, 30| 30 This speech was not disagreeable to
28 VII, 37| being easily won over by the speech of the magistrate and the
29 VII, 53| at the conclusion of his speech, “That they should not be
30 VII, 77| strength would support it, the speech of Critognatus ought not
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