Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 36 | that the Roman people was divided into two factions: that
2 I, 39 | like number of legions) divided among themselves their respective
3 I, 56 | enemy, our men judiciously divided themselves into two parts,
4 I, 74 | guard. Petreius and Afranius divided this task between themselves,
5 III, 17 | its present state was so divided, that they by their fleet
6 III, 35 | he, found the citizens divided in their inclinations. Hegasaretus,
7 III, 97 | which Caesar perceiving, divided his troops, and ordering
8 III, 101| and as Caesar's fleet was divided into two parts, Publius
9 III, 111| obstinacy. For the forces were divided, and the fight maintained
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 10 I, 1 | All Gaul is divided into three parts, one of
11 I, 12 | whole Helvetian state is divided into four cantons. This
12 II, 5 | forces of the enemy should be divided, so that it might not be
13 II, 24 | Numidians fleeing on all sides divided and scattered, they, despairing
14 III, 1 | mountains. As this village was divided into two parts by a river,
15 VI, 6 | 6 Caesar, having divided his forces with C. Fabius,
16 VI, 11 | for all the states are divided into two factions. ~
17 VI, 32 | territories. Then, having divided his forces into three parts,
18 VI, 33 | 33 Having divided the army, he orders T. Labienus
19 VII, 32 | was up in arms; the senate divided, the people divided; that
20 VII, 32 | senate divided, the people divided; that each of them had his
21 VII, 34 | of provisions, and then divided his army into two parts:
22 VII, 55 | were on their march, they divided the money and horses among
23 VII, 61 | preparing for flight, they divided their forces also into three
24 VII, 67 | next day the cavalry were divided into three parts, and two
25 VIII, 14 | perceiving that his camp was divided from the enemy’s by a deep
26 VIII, 33 | or even our legions; he divided his forces into three parts,
27 VIII, 40 | their getting water. A river divided the valley below, which
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