Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 II, 38| Curio, and brought some, prisoners with them. ~
2 II, 39| that the answer of the prisoners corresponds with the account
3 III, 38| they either killed or took prisoners all the rest of these two
4 III, 71| obtained his consent that the prisoners should be delivered up to
5 III, 81| the city of Gomphi by some prisoners, whom Caesar had ordered
6 III, 99| twenty-four thousand were made prisoners: for even the cohorts which
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 7 I, 50| When Caesar inquired of his prisoners, wherefore Ariovistus did
8 II, 16| he discovered from some prisoners, that the river Sambre was
9 II, 17| afterwards learned from the prisoners, having accurately observed,
10 V, 8 | afterward found from some prisoners, though large bodies of
11 V, 9 | when he discovered from the prisoners in what part the forces
12 V, 17| being discovered from [some] prisoners and deserters, Caesar, sending
13 V, 22| he had a large number of prisoners, and some of the ships had
14 V, 41| having taken some of our army prisoners, were instructed by them:
15 V, 41| mantelets, which the same prisoners had taught them. ~
16 V, 47| There he learns from some prisoners what things are going on
17 V, 51| Sabinus and Cotta from the prisoners. An assembly being held
18 VI, 8 | slain, and several taken prisoners, got possession of the state
19 VI, 32| by an examination of his prisoners, commanded that if any of
20 VI, 35| depredations; they inquire of their prisoners in what part Caesar is;
21 VI, 35| removed. Thereon one of the prisoners says, “Why do you pursue
22 VI, 39| they had learned from their prisoners had removed further off,
23 VI, 43| all directions, that the prisoners declared Ambiorix had just
24 VIII, 7 | round the country, to take prisoners, from whom he might learn
25 VIII, 26| he was informed by some prisoners, that Duracius was shut
26 VIII, 36| Caninius learned from some prisoners, that a part of the forces
27 VIII, 36| having either killed or made prisoners of them all, gained great
28 VIII, 48| escape, and some were made prisoners. Their general escaped this
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