Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 67 | without noise. Upon this information Caesar ordered the signal
2 I, 74 | by our horse: upon which information, they dispose several parties
3 II, 38 | Curio rashly believing this information, altered his design, and
4 III, 13 | But Pompey having received information of the transactions at Oricum
5 III, 14 | fleet: on receiving this information he returned into the harbor,
6 III, 36 | alarmed, and having received information of Scipio's approach, and
7 III, 109| convenient places, and get information of Achillas's designs. However
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 8 II, 4 | he received the following information: that the greater part of
9 II, 15 | he received the following information: “That there was no access
10 II, 20 | conveniently as receive information from others; and [secondly]
11 V, 44 | From him they received information of the imminent danger of
12 V, 51 | been signal. He receives information of the death of Sabinus
13 VI, 30 | expecting him; through their information he advances toward Ambiorix
14 VI, 30 | people before the report or information of his arrival was carried
15 VI, 35 | guide the same man by whose information they had become informed
16 VII, 9 | arrived there, he sends information to the rest of the legions,
17 VII, 11 | the first time received information of the siege of Vellaunodunum,
18 VII, 20 | fortune; if invited by the information of some one they should
19 VII, 41 | Caesar, after receiving this information, reached the camp before
20 VII, 55 | this place, and received information of the disposition of the
21 VII, 83 | avail themselves of the information of those who were well acquainted
22 VIII, 17 | and grass. Upon receiving information of their design Caesar drew
23 VIII, 26 | lieutenant, having received information by letters and messages
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