Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 34| the office. For Pompey, on leaving the city, had declared in
2 I, 35| before him; whom Pompey, when leaving Rome had exhorted, that
3 I, 60| midst of their expedition, leaving their baggage behind them;
4 I, 64| their march. Accordingly, leaving two auxiliary cohorts in
5 II, 33| treachery, and when he was leaving the assembly they unanimously
6 II, 35| the terror of his army, leaving a trumpeter in his camp
7 III, 31| When they were collected, leaving behind him his neighboring
8 III, 66| added more extensive works, leaving the inner rampart standing,
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 9 II, 8 | fighting. After doing this, and leaving in the camp the two legions
10 III, 3 | sort were delivered: that, “leaving their baggage, and making
11 III, 26| very open plains, and after leaving scarcely a fourth part out
12 IV, 18| whole army led over. Caesar, leaving a strong guard at each end
13 IV, 27| they had seized upon when leaving his ship, although in the
14 V, 8 | equal to that which he was leaving on the continent, set sail
15 V, 9 | this reason because he was leaving them fastened at anchor
16 V, 46| a legion, because he was leaving there the baggage of the
17 VI, 7 | opportunity of engaging, after leaving a guard of five cohorts
18 VI, 7 | large body of cavalry, and, leaving the space of a mile between
19 VII, 41| Fabius, at their departure, leaving only two gates open, was
20 VII, 46| advance of our men; and leaving all the lower space empty,
21 VII, 57| done by Caesar, Labienus, leaving at Agendicum the recruits
22 VII, 61| into three divisions. For leaving a guard opposite to the
23 VII, 66| fleeing into the Province and leaving Gaul; that this was sufficient
24 VIII, 2 | legion which was next it. Leaving two cohorts to guard the
25 VIII, 34| night Drapes and Luterius leaving two thousand men in the
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