Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 32 | sickness, to set foot on shore; but obliged him to weigh
2 II, 23 | covered galley on the nearest shore, left her there and made
3 II, 23 | seeing a ship left on the shore, he brought her off by a
4 II, 26 | into the town along the shore, Caesar's soldiers slay
5 II, 43 | boats brought close to the shore early in the evening. But
6 II, 43 | them from coming to the shore. ~
7 III, 14 | the ports and the whole shore was occupied by the enemy'
8 III, 15 | country by land; for the whole shore was occupied by parties
9 III, 23 | ships to be hauled upon shore and repaired; for that with
10 III, 24 | them separately along the shore: and under the pretext of
11 III, 25 | steer their course to the shore of Apollonia: because there
12 III, 28 | convenient place on the shore, they spent the rest of
13 III, 39 | and fastened them to the shore, and sank a merchant-ship
14 III, 40 | which were moored to the shore, and were not manned, he
15 III, 100| disposing the horse along the shore, strove to prevent the enemy
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 16 IV, 23 | from their summit upon the shore. Considering this by no
17 IV, 23 | against an open and level shore. ~
18 IV, 25 | they should advance to the shore], chiefly on account of
19 IV, 26 | shallows, when from the shore they saw any coming from
20 V, 1 | and for drawing them on shore, he makes them a little
21 V, 9 | anchor upon an even and open shore; and he placed Q. Atrius
22 V, 10 | pieces and cast upon the shore, because neither the anchors
23 V, 11 | ships to be brought up on shore and joined with the camp
24 V, 11 | having been brought up on shore and the camp strongly fortified,
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