Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 5 | the hopes of having the government of an army and provinces,
2 I, 6 | passed against Caesar's government, and against those most
3 I, 23| had been appointed to the government of Spain; in that he had
4 I, 31| lots, should have had the government of Africa. The Caralitani,
5 I, 32| found Attius Varus in the government of the province, who, having
6 I, 61| Calagurritani, who were under the government of the Oscenses, send embassadors
7 I, 86| against him a new sort of government was established, that the
8 I, 86| though absent, have the government of two most warlike provinces
9 II, 32| power, and abdicated his government, he became a private person,
10 III, 3 | which he himself had the government, to count down to him a
11 III, 53| praetor had formerly had the government of Asia, and six military
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 12 I, 3 | himself would obtain the government of his own state; that there
13 I, 17| better to submit to the government of Gauls than of Romans,
14 I, 18| Helvetii, but that under the government of the Roman people he despairs
15 I, 30| of Gaul, and seizing the government of it, and selecting, out
16 II, 1 | several, also, because the government in Gaul was generally seized
17 II, 3 | same laws, and who have one government and one magistracy [in common]
18 II, 4 | been king; who had held the government of a great part of these
19 IV, 21| hostages, and submit to the government of the Roman people. Having
20 V, 19| over it, and possess the government. Caesar demands forty hostages
21 V, 23| and] who were under the government of Ambiorix and Cativolcus.
22 V, 26| his state; and that his government was of that nature, that
23 V, 38| of whom are under their government, they assemble as large
24 V, 57| was less harassed in the government of Gaul. ~
25 VI, 2 | as we have stated, the government was conferred upon his relatives
26 VI, 8 | them. The supreme power and government were delivered to Cingetorix,
27 VI, 10| nations which are under their government to send auxiliaries of infantry
28 VI, 12| better state and a milder government), their other interests,
29 VII, 33| appear to infringe upon their government and laws, and summoned all
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