Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 21| Domitius alive into his hands." ~
2 I, 40| centurions by this pledge in his hands, and by his liberality he
3 I, 65| suffered to escape from their hands and that the war had been
4 II, 5 | were either extending their hands from the wall to the heavens,
5 II, 12| suppliantly stretch out their hands to the officers and the
6 II, 16| could be thrown from our hands, and when they perceived
7 III, 49| Pompey escape from their hands. For they were often told
8 III, 64| deliver it safe into his hands." By this accident the eagle
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 9 I, 52| phalanx, and with their hands tore away the shields, and
10 I, 53| triple chain, fell into the hands of Caesar himself, as he
11 II, 13| began to stretch out their hands to Caesar, and to intimate
12 II, 13| wall, with outstretched hands, after their custom, begged
13 II, 30| great a distance? With what hands,” or “with what strength
14 IV, 24| unknown to them, with their hands embarrassed, oppressed with
15 V, 29| demand a reckoning at your hands; these, who, if it were
16 V, 41| out the earth with their hands and cloaks, from which circumstance,
17 V, 50| down the rampart with their hands, others to fill up the trenches.
18 VI, 8 | not to cast from their hands the anticipated booty, that
19 VI, 37| another not to cast from their hands so valuable a prize. ~
20 VI, 38| saved, drawn away by the hands of the soldiers. This space
21 VII, 15| set fire with their own hands to the fairest city of almost
22 VII, 40| Aedui began to extend their hands to intimate submission,
23 VII, 46| difficulty escaped from the hands of the plunderers, with
24 VII, 47| bosom, with outstretched hands beseech the Romans to spare
25 VII, 47| from the walls by their hands, and surrendered to our
26 VII, 48| before were stretching their hands from the walls to the Romans,
27 VII, 89| For it is agreed on all hands, that no composition was
28 VIII, 44| Accordingly he cut off the hands of those who had borne arms
29 VIII, 44| having fallen into the hands of Epasnactus, an Arvernian (
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