Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 14 | Caesar's front rank having pursued him, obliged him to halt,
2 I, 43 | distance, he for the present pursued the same plan in his work;
3 I, 46 | sustained, having rashly pursued the fleeing enemy, advanced
4 I, 65 | cohorts, and, in their turn, pursued them when they wheeled about:
5 I, 66 | to renew their march, he pursued and stopped them. They were
6 II, 22 | him, weighed anchor, and pursued him. But of these, the ship
7 II, 23 | Marcus Rufus, the quaestor, pursued him with twelve ships, which
8 III, 24 | eagerness to capture them, pursued them unguardedly: for instantly
9 III, 43 | informed of these transactions, pursued measures suggested by the
10 III, 46 | men insultingly and boldly pursued and chased us, leveling
11 III, 102| by new levies, if nobody pursued him, it is impossible to
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 12 I, 15 | These, having too eagerly pursued the enemy’s rear, come to
13 I, 53 | escaped in it; our horse pursued and slew all the rest of
14 III, 26 | flight. These the cavalry pursued over the very open plains,
15 IV, 35 | turned their backs; our men pursued them as far as their speed
16 V, 15 | slain a great many, they pursued too eagerly, and lost some
17 V, 53 | discovered their plot and fled, pursued him even to the frontiers [
18 VII, 68 | two legions to guard it, pursued as far as the time of day
19 VII, 80 | parts, likewise, our men pursued to the camp the retreating
20 VIII, 10 | the marsh, and furiously pursued the enemy; or on the other
21 VIII, 12 | their superior numbers, they pursued them too eagerly, and were
22 VIII, 13 | made resistance, and boldly pursued the rest, so terrified them,
23 VIII, 19 | river, but were vigorously pursued by our men and put to the
24 VIII, 27 | their horses. Our horse pursued according to orders, and
25 VIII, 48 | Comius, had obstinately pursued him with a small party;
26 VIII, 48 | men turn their backs and pursued them. Comius, clapping spurs
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