Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 66| at a small distance; and difficult and narrow roads awaited
2 I, 69| obliged to cross extensive and difficult valleys. Craggy cliffs,
3 I, 86| however, would not be a difficult matter), but only that they
4 II, 1 | valley, required a long and difficult siege. To accomplish these
5 II, 25| the town being rendered difficult and narrow by the very extensive
6 II, 34| not very deep, but of a difficult and steep ascent. Each was
7 II, 34| them all. The valley was so difficult of assent that the foremost
8 III, 41| long circuit, through a difficult and narrow road to Dyrrachium;
9 III, 46| the ground to be made as difficult as possible. He himself
10 III, 60| But when that appeared too difficult to put in execution, and
11 III, 86| without a blow. Nor is this a difficult matter, as we far outnumber
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 12 I, 6 | through the Sequani narrow and difficult, between Mount Jura and
13 I, 14| it would not have been difficult to be on their guard, but
14 II, 27| although in themselves very difficult. ~
15 II, 33| fortifications seemed the least difficult. The signal having been
16 III, 9 | approach by sea was most difficult, by reason of our ignorance
17 III, 12| of their towns rendered difficult; and if at any time perchance
18 VI, 7 | Labienus and the enemy a river difficult to cross, and with steep
19 VI, 34| valley, or a woody spot, or a difficult morass furnished any hope
20 VII, 36| high mountain, was very difficult of access, he despaired
21 VII, 47| they thought nothing so difficult that their bravery could
22 VII, 58| perceived that this was too difficult to accomplish, he issued
23 VII, 89| I have engaged in a most difficult task, as my daily refusals
24 VIII, 13| such confusion, that it was difficult to judge whether they were
25 VIII, 14| enemy’s by a deep morass, so difficult to cross that he could not
26 VIII, 33| rocks, which it would be difficult for men in arms to climb
27 VIII, 40| the descent to it was so difficult, that if we made opposition,
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