Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 26| and secured them, he then joined to them other floats of
2 I, 61| five powerful states being joined to Caesar, a way opened
3 I, 65| the rising grounds which joined Caesar's camp, that their
4 I, 65| at other times, that they joined battle and that our men
5 II, 3 | ships out of dock. Having joined this to his other ships,
6 II, 6 | distressed. Nor, after being joined by the Albici, did they
7 II, 10| five feet high, which were joined together by braces, with
8 II, 29| free towns to those who joined the opposite party had changed
9 III, 15| mentioned, and Libo had joined Bibulus, they both called
10 III, 21| them ample presents, he joined him, and sent him to Thurinum
11 III, 66| in that place. This camp joined a certain wood, and was
12 III, 95| the high mountains which joined the camp. ~
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 13 I, 12| crossing by rafts and boats joined together. When Caesar was
14 I, 23| higher grounds, they had not joined battle or because they flattered
15 I, 25| after encouraging his men, joined battle. His soldiers hurling
16 II, 3 | this side of the Rhine, had joined themselves to them; and
17 IV, 17| this plan of a bridge. He joined together at the distance
18 IV, 26| and all their comrades had joined them, made an attack upon
19 V, 11| brought up on shore and joined with the camp by one fortification.
20 VI, 29| end of the bridge, which joined the banks of the Ubii, and
21 VII, 58| fifty ships and quickly joined them together, and having
22 VIII, 2 | territories of the Aedui, and joined to it the eleventh legion
23 VIII, 27| sight of the enemy, nor joined Caninius; yet being informed
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