Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 6 | tribunes of the people were not accustomed to attend to, nor to fear
2 I, 45| give up the post, being accustomed to this manner of fighting
3 I, 79| and their bodies were not accustomed to bear burdens; and therefore
4 II, 40| Gallic horse, which he was accustomed to keep near him to guard
5 III, 85| Pompey's army, which was not accustomed to fatigue. These matters
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 6 I, 14| ancestors, that they were accustomed to receive, not to give
7 I, 33| should by degrees become accustomed to cross the Rhine, and
8 I, 44| tribute which conquerors are accustomed to impose on the conquered;
9 II, 14| entreated him to use his [accustomed] clemency and lenity toward
10 II, 14| resources they had been accustomed to support themselves whenever
11 II, 31| among whom they had been accustomed to rule.” ~
12 III, 1 | Roman] merchants had been accustomed to travel with great danger,
13 III, 8 | with which they have been accustomed to sail to Britain, and [
14 III, 8 | almost all those who are accustomed to traffic in that sea.
15 IV, 1 | having from boyhood been accustomed to no employment, or discipline,
16 IV, 3 | to by merchants, and are accustomed to the manners of the Gauls,
17 IV, 6 | in the year than he was accustomed to do. When he had arrived
18 IV, 24| their horses, which were accustomed to this kind of service.
19 IV, 26| was wanting to Caesar’s accustomed success. ~
20 IV, 33| expertness that they are accustomed, even on a declining and
21 V, 1 | into Italy, as he had been accustomed to do yearly, commands the
22 V, 1 | those which we have been accustomed to use in our sea; and that
23 V, 26| previous occasions, had been accustomed to go to Ambiorix, at Caesar’
24 V, 26| tribute which he had been accustomed to pay to the Aduatuci,
25 VI, 3 | the spring, as he had been accustomed [to do], when the deputies
26 VI, 24| as well as civilization. Accustomed by degrees to be overmatched
27 VI, 27| animals whither they are accustomed to betake themselves, they
28 VI, 30| implement of war which he was accustomed to have about him was seized,
29 VII, 65| light-armed infantry, who were accustomed to engage among them. On
30 VII, 75| Gabali, and Velauni, who were accustomed to be under the command
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