Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 28| some light-armed veterans, archers and slingers. These he designed
2 I, 52| had halted at the river. Archers from the Rutheni, and horse
3 I, 57| them with a great number of archers and of the Albici, of whom
4 I, 84| these. The slingers and archers were stationed in the center
5 II, 4 | these they filled with archers and engines. With a fleet
6 III, 4 | got about three thousand archers, six cohorts of slingers,
7 III, 4 | amply. The most of them were archers. To these were added Dardanians
8 III, 23| a party of soldiers and archers, he beat our guard of horse
9 III, 44| particular places slingers and archers, with which his army abounded,
10 III, 45| first surrounded it with archers and slingers, and afterward
11 III, 62| number of light infantry and archers, with all their fascines,
12 III, 63| and a vast multitude of archers poured round upon them from
13 III, 88| placed all his cavalry, archers, and slingers, on his left
14 III, 93| wing, and his whole host of archers poured after them. Our cavalry
15 III, 93| mountains. By their retreat the archers and slingers, being left
16 III, 94| were routed; by them the archers and slingers were cut to
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 17 II, 7 | some Numidian and Cretan archers, and some Balearian slingers
18 II, 10| Numidians, slingers and archers, over the bridge, and hastens
19 II, 19| horse, with the slingers and archers, having passed the river,
20 VII, 31| camp, and orders all the archers, of whom there was a very
21 VII, 36| in a cavalry action, the archers being intermixed, what spirit
22 VII, 80| The Gauls had scattered archers and light-armed infantry
23 VII, 80| were put to flight, the archers were surrounded and cut
24 VIII, 40| the difficulty, disposed archers and slingers, and in some
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