Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 80| suddenly, with the utmost speed, run all together down to
2 II, 41| Numidians, being fresh, by their speed avoided our charge, and
3 III, 38| them, observing with what speed they retreated, made a halt.
4 III, 78| arrival, he hastened with all speed and earnestness to join
5 III, 80| and to effect this with speed, before auxiliaries could
6 III, 93| own accord repressed their speed, and halted almost midway;
7 III, 96| camp, and galloped with all speed to Larissa. Nor did he stop
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 8 I, 48| could keep pace with their speed. ~~
9 II, 19| river with such incredible speed that they seemed to be in
10 II, 19| time. And with the same speed they hastened up the hill
11 II, 20| the near approach and the speed of the enemy, did not then
12 II, 31| such a height with so great speed, and thus fight from close
13 III, 13| that our fleet excelled in speed alone, and the plying of
14 III, 19| they proceeded with great speed (in order that as little
15 III, 29| had been, with incredible speed, cleared in a few days,
16 IV, 33| they display in battle the speed of horse, [together with]
17 IV, 33| check their horses at full speed, and manage and turn them
18 IV, 35| escape from danger by their speed; still, having got about
19 IV, 35| pursued them as far as their speed and strength permitted,
20 V, 8 | discontinued, equaled the speed of the ships of war. All
21 V, 17| soldiers advanced with such speed and such ardor, though they
22 V, 48| that account, relax his speed, he halted there and fortifies
23 V, 52| the Remi with incredible speed, so that, though he was
24 VI, 28| bull. Their strength and speed are extraordinary; they
25 VI, 37| immediately, with the same speed with which they had advanced,
26 VI, 40| nor imitate that vigor and speed which they had observed
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