Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 5 | from such princes as should receive the title of friends of
2 I, 80| that they were obliged to receive them into the center of
3 I, 87| security that they should receive no damage, and that no person
4 II, 26| affair, sent on the horse to receive their first charge, and
5 II, 32| situation that they can receive no supplies either by land
6 III, 17| it." They would neither receive Caesar's commissioners,
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 7 I, 14| they were accustomed to receive, not to give hostages; of
8 I, 25| the field; the third to receive those who were just arriving. ~~
9 II, 3 | to obey his commands, to receive him into their towns, and
10 II, 15| and the Aeduans, he would receive them into his protection,
11 II, 20| done, as conveniently as receive information from others;
12 II, 33| the towns-people should receive any injury from them by
13 III, 8 | to say], “If he wished to receive back his officers, let him
14 VI, 4 | protection they were: they receive the same answers. Caesar
15 VI, 6 | his enemies if they shall receive within their territories
16 VI, 13| conversation, lest they receive some evil from their contact;
17 VI, 21| chaste for the longest time, receive the greatest commendation
18 VI, 28| public, to serve as evidence, receive great praise. But not even
19 VI, 39| there is no fortification to receive them, in their alarm: those
20 VII, 20| says Vercingetorix, “you receive from me, whom you accuse
21 VII, 28| with their line drawn up to receive it. When they saw no one
22 VII, 65| cavalry, and he himself could receive no aid from the Province
23 VII, 78| soldiers by every entreaty to receive them as slaves and relieve
24 VIII, 23| they give hostages, and receive his orders; all except Comius,
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