Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 35 | of his former favors. On receiving this message, the Massilians
2 I, 61 | Caesar, a way opened for the receiving of corn, and the rumors
3 III, 14 | by the enemy's fleet: on receiving this information he returned
4 III, 16 | opposite to Corcyra. There receiving Acilius and Marcus's letters,
5 III, 23 | could prevent Caesar from receiving his auxiliaries. ~
6 III, 62 | 3.62]Upon receiving this intelligence, Pompey,
7 III, 82 | the rewards and booty. And receiving all the legions into one
8 III, 109| death. One of them, after receiving a wound, was taken up and
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 9 I, 48 | forward; if any one, upon receiving a very severe wound, had
10 II, 35 | those achievements, upon receiving Caesar’s letter; [an honor]
11 IV, 12 | surrounded on all sides and after receiving many wounds, and his brother,
12 IV, 37 | more than four hours, and, receiving but few wounds themselves,
13 IV, 38 | decreed by the senate upon receiving Caesar’s letter. ~
14 V, 9 | drove them out of the woods, receiving only a few wounds. But Caesar
15 V, 52 | Caesar, or, without his receiving some intelligence respecting
16 VI, 6 | suing for peace. He, after receiving hostages, assures them that
17 VI, 38 | together. Sextius faints, after receiving many wounds; he is with
18 VII, 2 | precautions, by giving and receiving hostages, that the affair
19 VII, 30 | was not disheartened by receiving so severe a loss, and had
20 VII, 41 | following day. Caesar, after receiving this information, reached
21 VII, 42 | Gergovia, the Aedui, on receiving the first announcements
22 VII, 67 | 67 This proposal receiving general approbation, and
23 VII, 82 | and thus perished. After receiving many wounds on all sides,
24 VIII, 17 | of corn and grass. Upon receiving information of their design
25 VIII, 20 | imagining that the enemy, upon receiving the news of so great a defeat,
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