Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 2 | When Caesar's letter was delivered to the consuls, they were
2 I, 3 | of Pompey himself. Some delivered their sentiments with more
3 I, 4 | legions, which had been delivered up by Caesar, were sent
4 I, 26| 1.25]Having delivered this message he marched
5 I, 85| These sentiments were delivered in the most submissive and
6 II, 12| to the same effect were delivered, as they were a people of
7 II, 20| up to him. Varro, having delivered up the legion, went to Caesar
8 II, 22| the port and docks, and delivered up the money in their treasury.
9 III, 33| the temple, letters were delivered to him from Pompey, in the
10 III, 71| the prisoners should be delivered up to him, had them all
11 III, 88| wing were the two legions, delivered over by Caesar at the beginning
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 12 I, 32| When this speech had been delivered by Divitiacus, all who were
13 I, 37| time that this message was delivered to Caesar, embassadors came
14 II, 13| in the town having been delivered up, admitted the Suessiones
15 II, 15| hostages. When these were delivered, and all the arms in the
16 II, 31| themselves if their arms were delivered up: that it was better for
17 II, 32| except upon their arms being delivered up; that he should do to
18 III, 3 | opinions of this sort were delivered: that, “leaving their baggage,
19 IV, 22| the rest of the army, he delivered to Q. Titurius Sabinus and
20 V, 56| Indutiomarus, which he had delivered in the council, having been
21 VI, 8 | power and government were delivered to Cingetorix, whom we have
22 VII, 12| of the hostages being now delivered up, when the rest of the
23 VII, 77| should be established, and delivered to posterity. For in what
24 VII, 88| surrendered, and their chieftains delivered up. He seated himself at
25 VIII, 38| that rebellion, should be delivered up to punishment. And though
26 VIII, 44| friend of the Roman people, delivered without any hesitation,
27 VIII, 46| sent embassadors to him and delivered hostages. These affairs
28 VIII, 54| in Cisalpine Gaul, to be delivered up. In its room he sent
29 VIII, 55| the Parthian war, had been delivered over to Pompey, by Caius
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