Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 29| The soldiers who had been posted on the wall to guard it,
2 I, 42| drew out his forces, and posted them on the middle of a
3 I, 46| narrowness, and because they were posted at the foot of the mountain,
4 I, 48| been, with strong works and posted a garrison on it. ~
5 II, 19| accord against Varro, and posted guards and sentinels on
6 II, 33| ground where they had been posted the preceding day; nor did
7 II, 38| all his forces, and was posted at a distance of six miles
8 III, 11| horses for dispatch, he posted away to Pompey, to inform
9 III, 30| convenient situation, where he posted his forces; and kept his
10 III, 37| between the two camps, he posted his army before Scipio's
11 III, 38| advanced about three miles, and posted his army and cavalry in
12 III, 51| disadvantageous ground, and were posted on the top of a hill. If
13 III, 62| of the lines Caesar had posted Lentulus Marcellinus, the
14 III, 76| the river Genusus, Caesar posted himself in his old camp
15 III, 84| which Pompey's troops were posted, which conduct inspired
16 III, 95| could the troops who were posted on the battlements, long
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 17 I, 24| protected by those who were posted in the upper line. The Helvetii
18 II, 22| could proper reserves be posted, nor could the necessary
19 II, 23| since the twelfth legion was posted in the right wing, and the
20 III, 24| them in a double line, he posted the auxiliaries in the center,
21 VII, 19| broken down the bridges, posted themselves on this hill,
22 VII, 36| possession of the place and posted two legions there, and drew
23 VII, 51| tenth legion, which had been posted in reserve on ground a little
24 VII, 71| the forces which he had posted in front of it. In this
25 VIII, 4 | the Saone, where he had posted them as mentioned in a former
26 VIII, 7 | body of the Bellovaci were posted, and what was their design:
27 VIII, 46| quarters by his lieutenants. He posted four legions in the country
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