Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 19 | cohorts and Attius. Caesar added these cohorts to his own
2 II, 5 | by Caesar at Arelas were added six ships taken from the
3 II, 18 | completed his two legions, he added to them about thirty auxiliary
4 II, 28 | called deserters." To this he added a few words by way of encouragement,
5 II, 29 | he had heard from others, added his own apprehensions. When
6 III, 4 | were archers. To these were added Dardanians and Bessians,
7 III, 16 | either side." To this he added a few words of the cause
8 III, 32 | infamous conduct. To this was added the most exorbitant interest,
9 III, 59 | and to their other charges added, that false musters were
10 III, 66 | took possession of it, and added more extensive works, leaving
11 III, 79 | through Candavia. To this was added another unexpected disadvantage,
12 III, 102| detained two days, and having added a few galleys to his fleet
13 III, 110| had children. To these was added a collection of highwaymen,
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 14 I, 19 | most unequivocal facts were added, viz., that he had led the
15 II, 17 | to stand their ground. It added weight also to the advice
16 III, 2 | weapons upon us. To this was added, that they were indignant
17 III, 13 | in by rocks. To this was added, that whenever a storm began
18 IV, 16 | pass the Rhine. There was added also, that portion of the
19 V, 6 | among the Gauls. To this was added, that Dumnorix had before
20 V, 15 | who pursue. To this was added, that they never fought
21 VII, 23 | together, another row is added above, in such a manner,
22 VII, 46 | intervened; whatever circuit was added to this ascent, to make
23 VII, 72 | twelve feet high; to this he added a parapet and battlements,
24 VII, 85 | least elevation of ground, added to a declivity, exercises
25 VIII, 48 | s cavalry; now Volusenus added to that valor which was
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