Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 1 | pass a resolution to that effect, provided that Pompey would
2 I, 4 | expressed by some to the effect that commissioners should
3 I, 27| charges him to exhort Libo to effect a peace, but, above all
4 I, 30| length of time necessary to effect it: because Pompey, by collecting
5 I, 46| was thrown at them without effect; yet they exerted their
6 I, 66| interest to attempt and to effect by any means possible; but,
7 I, 68| centurions had the same effect: by these things the soldiers
8 II, 12| other arguments to the same effect were delivered, as they
9 II, 32| your privacy, endeavor to effect his own escape? When you
10 III, 10| experience of what fortune can effect in war. That this was the
11 III, 42| Dyrrachium, as he was unable to effect his purpose, took a new
12 III, 77| means he was enabled to effect his march over the deepest
13 III, 80| example of this, and to effect this with speed, before
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 14 I, 20| for when he himself could effect a very great deal by his
15 I, 45| stated by Caesar to the effect [to show]: “why he could
16 II, 1 | and they could less easily effect this object under our dominion. ~
17 II, 4 | entering their territories; the effect of which was, that, from
18 II, 8 | trials, what the enemy could effect by their prowess and what
19 II, 26| tribunes of the soldiers to effect a junction of the legions
20 III, 14| position with sufficient effect, and those cast by the Gauls
21 III, 25| position, fell with great effect; the horse, having gone
22 V, 26| them Ambiorix spoke to this effect: “That he confessed, that
23 V, 35| pledged his faith to that effect.” He consults with Cotta,
24 VII, 1 | decree of the senate, [to the effect] that all the youth of Italy
25 VII, 26| dead of night, they would effect it without any great loss
26 VII, 52| disadvantage of the ground could effect, what opinion he himself
27 VIII, 5 | marched; and not without effect, as our men generally returned
28 VIII, 12| was relaxed by custom (an effect which is generally produced
29 VIII, 23| pretense of conference. To effect his purpose, he sent with
30 VIII, 23| a design to fight as to effect an escape, our men believing
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