Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 II, 32| the greatest difficulties, cast you off? Did he not, without
2 III, 63| soldiers that came by sea, cast their darts on the front
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 3 I, 25| arm about, chose rather to cast away the buckler from their
4 I, 47| attempting to speak, and cast them into chains. ~~
5 II, 6 | stones have begun to be cast against the wall on all
6 II, 21| to which a dart could be cast, he gave the signal for
7 II, 27| together, those who survived cast their weapons against our
8 II, 32| execute his commands. Having cast a very large quantity of
9 III, 4 | resisted bravely, nor did they cast any weapon ineffectually
10 III, 13| height was a weapon easily cast up to them; and for the
11 III, 14| that weapons could not be cast up from [our] lower position
12 III, 14| sufficient effect, and those cast by the Gauls fell the more
13 III, 26| made great attempts to cast themselves down over the
14 IV, 27| and in suing for peace cast the blame of that act upon
15 IV, 28| which, however, after having cast anchor, as they were getting
16 IV, 32| together, weapons were being cast on them from all sides.
17 V, 10| were dashed to pieces and cast upon the shore, because
18 V, 34| together, escape the weapons cast by so large a body of men.
19 V, 42| Then stones having been cast from every quarter, the
20 V, 57| the day there: his horse cast their weapons, and with
21 VI, 8 | encouraging one another “not to cast from their hands the anticipated
22 VI, 19| magnificent and costly; and they cast into the fire all things,
23 VI, 37| encourage one another not to cast from their hands so valuable
24 VII, 26| the streets, and weeping cast themselves at the feet of
25 VII, 28| should be cut off, they cast away their arms, and sought,
26 VII, 47| gates. The matrons begin to cast their clothes and silver
27 VII, 50| surrounded and slain, were cast from the wall. Marcus Petreius,
28 VII, 72| lest they should by day cast weapons against our men
29 VII, 81| their arrival, they began to cast down hurdles and dislodge
|