Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 15 | distributed them among the slaves of the district of Campania,
2 I, 25 | him. He gives arms to the slaves that attended the flocks,
3 I, 35 | had manned with his own slaves, freedmen, and colonists:
4 I, 52 | of all descriptions, with slaves and freed men. But there
5 III, 4 | his own and his shepherds' slaves. Tarcundarius, Castor and
6 III, 6 | patiently submit to leave their slaves and baggage in Italy, and
7 III, 9 | and set at liberty all the slaves old enough to bear arms;
8 III, 9 | into one body, with the slaves whom they had lately enfranchised,
9 III, 14 | Bibulus, who spared neither slaves nor free men, nor even children;
10 III, 21 | were seized at Capua, his slaves seen at Naples, and the
11 III, 22 | he set at liberty some slaves from the work-houses, and
12 III, 80 | collected all the people, both slaves and freemen from the country
13 III, 82 | rank in the number of his slaves. And they now began to dispute
14 III, 103| partly selected from the slaves of the tax farmers, and
15 III, 110| Alexandria all our runaway slaves were sure of finding protection
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 16 I, 27 | hostages, their arms, and the slaves who had deserted to them.
17 I, 40 | during the rebellion of the slaves, whom, however, the experience
18 III, 16 | senate, he sold the rest for slaves. ~
19 VI, 13 | almost in the condition of slaves, and dares to undertake
20 VI, 13 | exception as masters over their slaves. But of these two orders,
21 VI, 19 | the manner adopted toward slaves; and, if proof be obtained,
22 VI, 19 | little before this period, slaves and dependents, who were
23 VII, 78 | entreaty to receive them as slaves and relieve them with food.
24 VIII, 30 | desperate fortunes, invited the slaves to liberty, called in the
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