Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 82| check their most sudden sally, to which he imagined that
2 III, 44| that Pompey's men would sally out from some part, and
3 III, 58| to make some attempt by a sally. ~
4 III, 62| the design of attempting a sally, as before mentioned, ordered
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 5 II, 33| third watch, suddenly made a sally from the town with all their
6 III, 3 | their baggage, and making a sally, they should hasten away
7 III, 5 | of safety lay in making a sally, and trying the last resource.
8 III, 5 | the signal being given, sally forth from the camp, and
9 III, 6 | ordered; and, making a sudden sally from all the gates [of the
10 III, 19| were carrying, he orders a sally to be made suddenly from
11 III, 21| at one time attempting a sally, at another forming mines,
12 III, 22| say] endeavoring to make a sally with these, when our soldiers
13 V, 21| our men, after making a sally, slaying many of their men,
14 V, 50| trenches. Then Caesar, making a sally from all the gates, and
15 VII, 24| along the entire wall, and a sally was made from two gates
16 VII, 69| placed by day, lest any sally should be made suddenly;
17 VII, 70| front of the camp, lest any sally should be suddenly made
18 VII, 72| should suddenly, or by night, sally against the fortifications;
19 VII, 73| our works, and to make a sally from the town by several
20 VII, 76| inside] the besieged would sally from the town and attack
21 VII, 77| proposed a surrender, others a sally, while their strength would
22 VII, 77| with those who approve of a sally: in whose advice the memory
23 VII, 79| earth, and make ready for a sally and every casualty. ~~
24 VII, 82| should be surrounded by a sally made from the higher camp
25 VII, 82| prepared by Vercingetorix for a sally, fill up the nearest trenches;
26 VII, 84| the purpose of making a sally. They engage on all sides
27 VII, 86| off the cohorts and make a sally; but not to do this except
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