Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 19| they saw our standards, threw open their gates, and all
2 I, 26| the port was narrowest he threw up a mole of earth on either
3 I, 80| to the tardy, our horse threw their darts at them from
4 III, 11| despairing of any assistance, he threw open the gates, and surrendered
5 III, 13| neighboring countries; several threw down their arms, and their
6 III, 46| suddenly closing their files, threw their javelins, and advancing
7 III, 48| with want, they frequently threw among them to damp their
8 III, 69| engaged in the narrow passes, threw themselves down a rampart
9 III, 69| others through fear even threw away their colors. Nor did
10 III, 81| brought up to the walls, they threw open their gates. As he
11 III, 93| renewed their course, and threw their javelins, and instantly
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 12 I, 31| been obtained, they all threw themselves in tears at Caesar’
13 IV, 12| onset on our men, and soon threw them into disorder. When
14 IV, 12| he spurred on his horse, threw himself upon the enemy,
15 IV, 15| countrymen had been killed, threw themselves into the river
16 IV, 26| surrounded a few, others threw their weapons upon our collected
17 IV, 32| they killed a small number, threw the rest into confusion,
18 V, 36| great number of the enemy, threw the eagle within the intrenchments
19 VII, 15| defended. The Bituriges threw themselves at the feet of
20 VIII, 13| fled further. Their danger threw their whole army into such
21 VIII, 29| men in arms, or such as threw away their arms through
22 VIII, 42| works. For whatever they threw down the precipice, striking
23 VIII, 44| changed his quarters, and threw himself on the honor of
|