Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 19 | fortifying his camp with strong works, in bringing in corn
2 I, 48 | the contest had been, with strong works and posted a garrison
3 I, 62 | because Caesar was very strong in cavalry. They therefore
4 I, 68 | that the daylight raised a strong sense of shame in the eyes
5 I, 70 | their camp, and it was a strong confirmation of their opinion,
6 II, 2 | ground, made also of very strong timber, and covered over
7 III, 16 | Bibulus, "that he was a man of strong passion, and had a private
8 III, 36 | and ordered him to build a strong fort there. At the same
9 III, 43 | with guards, and raised strong forts on them. Then drawing
10 III, 43 | of corn, and Pompey was strong in cavalry, that he might
11 III, 45 | afterward by detaching a strong party of light infantry,
12 III, 49 | had dammed them up with strong works. And as the country
13 III, 58 | passes already mentioned with strong works, and erected forts
14 III, 65 | succeeded, and ordered a strong encampment to be made near
15 III, 67 | and though the works were strong, yet having made the attack
16 III, 81 | Larissa, which was awed by a strong army of Scipio's), but on
17 III, 109| forces were by no means so strong that he could trust to them,
18 III, 111| endeavored to seize with a strong party the ships of war;
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 19 I, 52 | the enemy to be the least strong. Accordingly our men, upon
20 III, 12 | vast and open sea, with its strong tides and its harbors far
21 IV, 18 | over. Caesar, leaving a strong guard at each end of the
22 VI, 9 | soldiers. Having left a strong guard at the bridge on the
23 VII, 61 | of the Romans, and that a strong force was marching up the
24 VII, 69 | The camp was pitched in a strong position, and twenty-three
25 VII, 69 | occupied by watches and strong guards. ~~
26 VIII, 16 | and encamped in a very strong position. From which, laying
27 VIII, 24 | charge of that country, was strong enough to protect it with
28 VIII, 26 | legions, he encamped in a strong position: Dumnacus, having
|