Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 3 | armies raised under whose protection the senate might freely
2 I, 9 | who had fled to him for protection; he called his other legions
3 I, 41 | gone forth as the usual protection to the foragers, and had
4 I, 43 | his work, relying on the protection of the three legions, and
5 II, 8 | that it might prove a great protection to them to build a turret
6 II, 9 | small bricks as high as the protection of the plutei and vineae
7 II, 10 | The soldiers under the protection of the vineae, finish this
8 II, 32 | protect Rome or Italy, to your protection. There are some here present
9 III, 13 | support might be certain of protection from his out-guards and
10 III, 80 | requesting a garrison for their protection. But the report, already
11 III, 110| slaves were sure of finding protection for their persons on the
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 12 I, 48 | the whole army for his own protection. By these [foot] they were
13 II, 3 | their possessions to the protection and disposal of the Roman
14 II, 13 | throw themselves on his protection and power, nor would contend
15 II, 15 | would receive them into his protection, and would spare them; but,
16 IV, 6 | Condrusi, who are under the protection of the Treviri. After summoning
17 IV, 21 | persuade them to embrace the protection of the Roman people, and
18 IV, 22 | he received them to his protection. Having collected together,
19 V, 19 | Mandubratius embracing the protection of Caesar had come to the
20 V, 55 | as having embraced the protection of Caesar, and never having
21 VI, 4 | ancient times under the protection of Rome. Caesar readily
22 VI, 4 | mediators the Remi, under whose protection they were: they receive
23 VI, 34 | morass furnished any hope of protection or of security to any one,
24 VII, 5 | to the Aedui, under whose protection they were, to solicit aid
25 VII, 10 | that there was in him no protection for his friends; but if
26 VII, 15 | of Gaul, which was both a protection and ornament to the state;
27 VII, 38 | them, in reliance on his protection. He immediately seizes a
28 VIII, 3 | been received under his protection, they did the same. ~
29 VIII, 5 | and not finding sufficient protection in the woods, from the violence
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