Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 7 | Sylla; the resolutions respecting the other matters passed.
2 III, 17| eagerly to gain the one point respecting a truce. But when Caesar
3 III, 84| adhered to his former purpose respecting his cavalry, for as he was
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 4 I, 53| had been thrice consulted respecting him, whether he should immediately
5 II, 4 | known accurately every thing respecting their number, because being
6 II, 12| send embassadors to Caesar respecting a surrender, and succeed
7 IV, 5 | have heard, or may know, respecting any matter; and in towns
8 IV, 22| Morini, to plead their excuse respecting their conduct on the late
9 V, 25| which they desired to say respecting the common interest, by
10 V, 27| than to adopt measures respecting the most important affairs
11 V, 35| hoped to be able to succeed respecting his own and the soldiers’
12 V, 43| within the rampart, but respecting the high opinion of all,
13 V, 52| the mean while the report respecting the victory of Caesar is
14 V, 52| himself. For the disaster respecting the death of Sabinus having
15 V, 52| receiving some intelligence respecting the meetings and commotions
16 V, 52| distant; but intelligence respecting the victory of Caesar being
17 VI, 13| them. For they determine respecting almost all controversies,
18 VI, 14| to the youth many things respecting the stars and their motion,
19 VI, 14| stars and their motion, respecting the extent of the world
20 VI, 14| world and of our earth, respecting the nature of things, respecting
21 VI, 14| respecting the nature of things, respecting the power and the majesty
22 VI, 17| and Jupiter, and Minerva; respecting these deities they have
23 VI, 44| to hold an investigation respecting the conspiracy of the Senones
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