Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 32 | without a governor, had seized it of his own accord, and
2 III, 18 | several days, and being seized with a violent distemper
3 III, 21 | standards and arms were seized at Capua, his slaves seen
4 III, 23 | came to Brundusium, and seized an island, which lies opposite
5 III, 40 | and at the, same time he seized a natural mole on the opposite
6 III, 46 | quietly retired, and having seized some other hills somewhat
7 III, 74 | for the whole army was seized with such grief at their
8 III, 102| there, the castle had been seized to shut him out of the town;
9 III, 104| manner, Lucius Lentulus was seized by the king's order, and
10 III, 109| coming, he ordered them to be seized and put to death. One of
11 III, 111| Caesar's soldiers, Achillas seized Alexandria, except that
12 III, 112| battle, landed his soldiers, seized the Pharos, and placed a
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 13 I, 3 | hope that, when they have seized the sovereignty, they will,
14 I, 22 | Caesar] wished should be seized by Labienus, is in possession
15 I, 23 | before, though they had seized on the higher grounds, they
16 I, 31 | their territories, and had seized upon a third of their land,
17 I, 38 | and day, and, after having seized the town, stations a garrison
18 I, 39 | great a panic on a sudden seized the whole army, as to discompose
19 II, 1 | government in Gaul was generally seized upon by the more powerful
20 II, 17 | routed, and the baggage-train seized, it would come to pass that
21 III, 29 | baggage train were already seized by our men, and they themselves
22 IV, 4 | Having slain these, and seized their ships, they crossed
23 IV, 27 | into Britain. Him they had seized upon when leaving his ship,
24 VI, 12 | of the neighboring land, seized on by force, and possessed
25 VI, 24 | the Volcae Tectosages, seized on those parts of Germany
26 VI, 30 | accustomed to have about him was seized, and his chariots and horses
27 VII, 12 | they drew their swords and seized the gates, and recovered
28 VII, 58 | observed of Lutetia. Having seized upon about fifty ships and
29 VIII, 32 | own and Drapes’ troops he seized Uxellodunum, a town formerly
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