Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 39| whom had the command of Hither Spain, with three legions;
2 I, 40| eighty cohorts raised in Hither and Further Spain (of which,
3 I, 49| Lusitanians, and the targeteers of Hither Spain, who were well acquainted
4 II, 7 | the best of their way to Hither Spain, but one of the rest
5 II, 17| and heard that the whole Hither province had entered into
6 II, 18| of all that happened in Hither Spain, he prepared for war.
7 II, 18| dependents and clients in the hither province. ~
8 III, 87| by levies lately made in Hither Spain, and the greater part
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 9 I, 10| most remote town of the Hither Province; thence he leads
10 I, 24| he had lately levied in Hither Gaul, and all the auxiliaries;
11 I, 38| connects it with the town. Hither Caesar hastens by forced
12 I, 54| and set out in person for Hither Gaul to hold the assizes. ~
13 II, 1 | was in winter quarters in Hither Gaul, as we have shown above,
14 II, 2 | levied two new legions in Hither Gaul, and, at the beginning
15 III, 23| sent to those states of Hither Spain which are nearest
16 IV, 7 | confessed,—that they had come hither reluctantly, having been
17 V, 1 | himself, on the assizes of Hither Gaul being concluded, proceeds
18 V, 2 | concluded, he returns into Hither Gaul, and proceeds thence
19 VI, 13| region of the whole of Gaul. Hither all, who have disputes,
20 VI, 37| commander-in-chief, are come hither as conquerors; most form
21 VII, 55| Loire. Caesar had conveyed hither all the hostages of Gaul,
22 VII, 55| of his army; he had sent hither a great number of horses,
23 VII, 86| places precipitous in ascent: hither they bring the engines which
24 VIII, 23| was holding the assizes in Hither Gaul, Titus Labienus, having
25 VIII, 24| him in winter quarters, to Hither Gaul, to protect the Roman
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