Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 19 | and all the people, both citizens and soldiers, went out to
2 I, 31 | raising levies of Roman citizens, among the Lucani and Brutii,
3 I, 73 | with compassion for those citizens, who, he foresaw, must fall:
4 II, 6 | fate of the rest of the citizens, who, if the city was taken,
5 II, 18 | means he terrified the Roman citizens of that province, and obliged
6 II, 20 | any injury, and the Roman citizens residing there approved
7 II, 21 | severally: to the Roman citizens, because they had been zealous
8 II, 21 | the tax which the Roman citizens had promised to Varro for
9 III, 4 | up nine legions of Roman citizens; five from Italy, which
10 III, 9 | situation and a hill. The Roman citizens built wooden towers, the
11 III, 10 | thirty cohorts of Roman citizens, in Italy and Spain: by
12 III, 11 | Roman people, and as the citizens made a spontaneous attempt
13 III, 19 | loud voice [asking], "Are citizens permitted to send deputies
14 III, 19 | permitted to send deputies to citizens to treat of peace? a concession
15 III, 19 | doing they would prevent citizens from fighting against citizens."
16 III, 19 | citizens from fighting against citizens." Having spoken much in
17 III, 21 | danger, because the Roman citizens residing there had armed
18 III, 29 | After this action, the Roman citizens, who resided at Lissus,
19 III, 32 | not only from the Roman citizens, but from every corporation
20 III, 35 | factions there, he, found the citizens divided in their inclinations.
21 III, 40 | vigorous defense of the Roman citizens who belonged to that district,
22 III, 102| province, Grecians and Roman citizens, should take the military
23 III, 102| inhabitants of Antioch and Roman citizens who traded there, the castle
24 III, 105| was twice heard that the citizens ran in arms to the walls.
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 25 VII, 3 | Genabum, and slay the Roman citizens who had settled there for
26 VII, 17 | avenge the names of the Roman citizens who perished at Genabum
27 VII, 38 | He points to the Roman citizens, who had accompanied them,
28 VII, 42 | the property of the Roman citizens, and either massacre them
29 VII, 77 | ought to be considered as citizens, or summoned to the council.
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