Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 29 | signs from the tops of the houses: Caesar, being apprised
2 II, 20 | entertain them in their houses. When Varro, terrified at
3 II, 21 | Hercules, and lodged in the houses of private persons, to be
4 III, 21 | the annual rents of the houses to the tenants, the other,
5 III, 42 | ravaged and dug up their houses, carried off all the corn,
6 III, 82 | in their claims for the houses and properties of all who
7 III, 112| some of the Egyptians have houses, and a village as large
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 8 III, 29 | burned their villages and houses, Caesar led back his army
9 IV, 4 | and where they had lands, houses, and villages on either
10 IV, 4 | multitude, removed from those houses which they had on the other
11 IV, 4 | and seizing all their houses, maintained themselves upon
12 IV, 19 | burned all their villages and houses, and cut down their corn,
13 IV, 38 | their corn and burned their houses, returned to Caesar because
14 VI, 6 | three divisions, burns their houses and villages, and gets possession
15 VI, 22 | lest they construct their houses with too great a desire
16 VI, 23 | inviolable; to them the houses of all are open and maintenance
17 VII, 14 | and look for it in the houses, that all these might be
18 VII, 14 | safety; that the villages and houses ought to be fired, over
19 VII, 17 | and the burning of the houses, to such a degree, that
20 VII, 64 | corn and set fire to their houses; by which sacrifice of private
21 VIII, 5 | Carnutes; and lodged his men in houses, partly belonging to the
22 VIII, 5 | they were driven from their houses, and not finding sufficient
23 VIII, 7 | but few were found in the houses: and that even these had
24 VIII, 10 | scattered men out of private houses, that our foragers dispersing
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