Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 23 | said to our sentinels and guards from the walls, that he
2 I, 80 | danger; for the advanced guards, from the rising grounds,
3 II, 5 | children, and the public guards, were either extending their
4 II, 19 | against Varro, and posted guards and sentinels on the wall
5 III, 15 | the town, the other the guards on the coast, that they
6 III, 43 | first of all occupied with guards, and raised strong forts
7 III, 61 | various attention of the guards, according to the different
8 III, 94 | gates, and encourage the guards of the camp." Having thus
9 III, 101| him in disorder, without guards or discipline, and the wind
10 III, 104| Achillas, captain of the king's guards, a man of singular boldness,
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 11 I, 53 | was being dragged by his guards in the fight, bound with
12 II, 33 | men would dismiss their guards, or at least would keep
13 IV, 4 | river, and having placed guards on this side the Rhine,
14 IV, 4 | stealth on account of the guards of the Menapii, pretended
15 V, 57 | his men within the camp by guards with such great strictness,
16 VII, 19 | of that marsh with trusty guards, thus determined that if
17 VII, 27 | because he observed the guards arranged on the walls a
18 VII, 55 | neighboring country, to place guards and garrisons in different
19 VII, 65 | 65 The only guards provided against all these
20 VII, 65 | The Allobroges, placing guards along the course of the
21 VII, 69 | occupied by watches and strong guards. ~~
22 VII, 74 | from these, so that the guards of the fortifications could
23 VII, 78 | food. But Caesar, placing guards on the rampart, forbade
24 VIII, 12 | country, and post their guards with more caution, and to
25 VIII, 14 | days in the same camp, the guards of the Bellovaci, learning
26 VIII, 35 | Accordingly, having disposed guards here and there along the
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