Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 18| soldiers he promised them lands out of his own estate; to
2 I, 36| granted to their state the lands of the Vocae Arecomici,
3 II, 37| nor corn, with which the lands abounded. Wherefore, with
4 III, 59| and had bestowed on them lands taken from the enemy, and
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 5 I, 11| and were ravaging their lands. The Aedui, as they could
6 I, 28| of the excellence of the lands, cross over from their own
7 I, 28| valor, to whom they gave lands, and whom they afterward
8 I, 31| had become enamored of the lands and the refinement and the
9 II, 9 | they should lay waste the lands of the Remi, which were
10 IV, 3 | praise as a nation, that the lands about their territories
11 IV, 3 | one side of the Suevi the lands are said to lie desolate
12 IV, 4 | inhabited, and where they had lands, houses, and villages on
13 IV, 7 | them either assign them lands, or permit them to retain
14 IV, 8 | others, nor were there any lands lying waste in Gaul, which
15 IV, 15| torture from the Gauls, whose lands they had harassed, said
16 IV, 38| having laid waste all their lands, cut down their corn and
17 V, 12| and began to cultivate the lands. The number of the people
18 V, 18| enemy in ravaging their lands, and kindling fires only
19 V, 55| the Remi, devastate their lands, and attack the camp of
20 VI, 3 | of men, and wasting their lands and giving up that booty
21 VI, 23| shall be driven out of their lands and abandon them, and that
22 VII, 3 | intelligence through their lands and districts by a shout;
23 VII, 54| towns, deprived of their lands, stripped of all their forces,
24 VII, 77| country, and sought other lands; they left us our rights,
25 VII, 77| left us our rights, laws, lands, and liberty. But what other
26 VII, 77| by envy, to settle in the lands and states of those whom
27 VIII, 7 | home to cultivate their lands (for the emigration was
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