Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 1 | all Transalpine Gaul, had passed into Cisalpine Gaul, he
2 I, 6 | most virulent decrees were passed against Caesar's government,
3 I, 7 | respecting the other matters passed. The provinces, two of which
4 I, 25| being informed of what had passed at Corfinium, marches from
5 I, 79| his legions. Not a moment passed in which their rear was
6 I, 80| to the valley, and having passed it, should face about again
7 II, 3 | Domitius and the Massilians, passed the straits of Sicily without
8 II, 18| billeted troops on them; he passed judgment against some private
9 II, 21| informed that a law was passed for creating a dictator,
10 II, 29| Peligni, as those which passed in the tents the night before;
11 III, 21| of his proceedings, who passed a decree that Caelius should
12 III, 87| take it. After this had passed in the council they broke
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 13 I, 43| decrees of the senate had been passed in their favor, and how
14 II, 17| number of baggage-trains passed between the several legions,
15 II, 19| slingers and archers, having passed the river, commenced action
16 V, 8 | sun rose, espied Britain passed on his left. Then, again,
17 V, 12| portion by those who had passed over from the country of
18 V, 26| Germans had been hired and had passed the Rhine; that it would
19 V, 40| arms, that the Germans had passed the Rhine, that the winter-quarters
20 VI, 43| flight, and had not even passed out of sight, so that the
21 VII, 25| tallow and fire which were passed along to him, was pierced
22 VIII, 10| the other hand the enemy passed it and beat back our men.
23 VIII, 54| After this a decree was passed by the senate, that one
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