Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 9 | Thither came Lucius Caesar, a young man, whose father was a
2 I, 24 | Domitius, and several other young men, and a great number
3 I, 35 | colonists: and that some young noble men of Massilia had
4 I, 52 | marches. There were several young noblemen, sons of senators,
5 I, 75 | Even Afranius's son, a young man, endeavored, by means
6 III, 34 | twenty-seventh, a legion composed of young soldiers, and two hundred
7 III, 35 | s interest. Petreius, a young man of a most noble family,
8 III, 102| Amphipolis, that all the young men of that province, Grecians
9 III, 103| Ptolemy the father of the young king. ~
10 III, 112| Pothinus, tutor to the young king, and regent of the
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 11 I, 47 | of C. Valerius Caburus, a young man of the highest courage
12 I, 52 | observing which, P. Crassus, a young man, who commanded the cavalry,—
13 II, 17 | of plundering, having cut young trees, and bent them, by
14 III, 7 | was this: P. Crassus, a young man, had taken up his winter
15 III, 11 | He appoints D. Brutus, a young man, over the fleet and
16 III, 21 | other legions, under a very young commander; at length the
17 V, 19 | those parts, from which the young man, Mandubratius embracing
18 VI, 13 | these a large number of the young men resort for the purpose
19 VI, 28 | pits and kill them. The young men harden themselves with
20 VI, 28 | not even when taken very young can they be rendered familiar
21 VI, 29 | appointed C. Volcatius Tullus, a young man; he himself, when the
22 VII, 4 | Celtillus the Arvernian, a young man of the highest power (
23 VII, 9 | cavalry: he places Brutus, a young man, in command of these
24 VII, 37 | conference with certain young men, the chief of whom were
25 VII, 37 | come to the Aedui?” The young men being easily won over
26 VII, 39 | Eporedirix, the Aeduan, a young man born in the highest
27 VII, 39 | depraved counsels of a few young men which he foresaw would
28 VII, 87 | 87 Caesar sends at first young Brutus, with six cohorts,
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