Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 1 | reasons to send embassadors to Rome to request for him the consulate,
2 I, 1 | arrested and scourged at Rome, and sent him to make his
3 I, 1 | the senate and people of Rome would pass a resolution
4 I, 15 | of this being brought to Rome, so great a panic spread
5 I, 33 | and set off in person for Rome. Having assembled the senate,
6 I, 34 | estimation, those who staid in Rome and those in Caesar's camp.
7 I, 35 | whom Pompey, when leaving Rome had exhorted, that the late
8 I, 54 | accounts of these things to Rome, to their acquaintances.
9 I, 54 | dispatches were received at Rome, a great concourse of people
10 I, 86 | should be at the gates of Rome, to direct the affairs of
11 II, 22 | and set out himself for Rome. ~
12 II, 32 | was not able to protect Rome or Italy, to your protection.
13 III, 10 | the senate and people in Rome. That in the mean time,
14 III, 18 | says he, "have I of life or Rome, if the world shall think
15 III, 20 | 3.20]At the same time in Rome, Marcus Caelius Rufus, one
16 III, 20 | appointed by Caesar when in Rome, that he would relieve them.
17 III, 83 | who had staid behind at Rome, or who had been within
18 III, 108| which he had entered into at Rome, to see his will executed.
19 III, 108| his will was conveyed to Rome by his embassadors to be
20 III, 109| both been embassadors at Rome, and had been in great esteem
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 21 I, 31 | had gone to the senate at Rome to beseech aid, as he alone
22 I, 39 | followed Caesar from the city [Rome] from motives of friendship,
23 VI, 4 | under the protection of Rome. Caesar readily grants them
24 VI, 12 | necessity, had proceeded to Rome to the senate, for the purpose
25 VII, 1 | beneath the dominion of Rome, begin to organize their
26 VII, 63 | themselves to the alliance of Rome; the Treviri because they
27 VII, 89 | decreed by the senate at Rome, on learning these successes
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