Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 3 | injury:" as Marcus Rufus, who followed Calidius almost word for
2 I, 15 | Marcellus, his colleague, followed him, and so did most of
3 I, 52 | discipline, as every one followed his own humor, and all traveled
4 I, 61 | to his orders. They are followed by the Tarraconenses, Jacetani,
5 I, 77 | tribunes and centurions followed their example; the soldiers
6 I, 79 | annoy and retard their rear, followed close after with his legions.
7 I, 81 | which Caesar perceiving, followed them with the legions that
8 I, 84 | Three more from each legion followed them, as reserves: and three
9 II, 40 | dependence, and he himself followed slowly after with the rest
10 III, 12 | town. Their example was followed by the inhabitants of Bullis,
11 III, 13 | tribunes and centurions followed their example: and the whole
12 III, 28 | some armed men, who had followed them from the garrison,
13 III, 38 | retreat: and the rest who followed them, observing with what
14 III, 68 | ignorance of the place, followed the direction of that rampart
15 III, 68 | over the rampart, and were followed by all our cavalry. ~
16 III, 81 | influenced by the same rumors, followed the same measures, shut
17 III, 91 | volunteers of the same century followed. ~
18 III, 102| others at Rhodes, who having followed Pompey in his flight, and
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 19 I, 24 | line. The Helvetii having followed with all their wagons, collected
20 I, 39 | and the rest, who, having followed Caesar from the city [Rome]
21 II, 19 | sent his cavalry on before, followed close after them with all
22 II, 22 | various events of fortune followed. ~
23 III, 19 | our men with full vigor followed them while disordered, and
24 IV, 20 | what system of war they followed, nor what customs they used,
25 IV, 25 | saw them, they speedily followed and approached the enemy. ~
26 VI, 23 | such of them as have not followed him are accounted in the
27 VII, 50 | soldiers of his own company who followed him: “Since I can not save
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