Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 21| fortifications were almost finished; that their general, Domitius,
2 I, 28| s works were nearly half finished, and after nine days were
3 I, 42| and he ordered it to be finished in the night. Being acquainted
4 I, 55| with hides. When these were finished, he drew them down to the
5 I, 55| bridge on both sides, he finished it in two days. By this
6 I, 61| affairs. The bridge being finished, five powerful states being
7 I, 62| When these were almost finished, Afranius and Petreius began
8 I, 83| part of Caesar's work was finished. To interrupt his progress,
9 II, 15| danger: the business was soon finished - the loss of their laborious
10 II, 26| the works of the camp were finished, the horse upon guard brought
11 III, 1 | city (these trials were finished in a single day, one judge
12 III, 66| 3.66]When this work was finished, Caesar's scouts observed
13 III, 97| As soon as the work was finished, they sent embassadors to
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 14 I, 8 | Helvetii. When that work was finished, he distributes garrisons,
15 III, 6 | fortifications. Which battle being finished, inasmuch as Galba was unwilling
16 III, 16| whole of the sea coast was finished; for both all the youth,
17 IV, 16| 16 The German war being finished, Caesar thought it expedient
18 V, 2 | 2 These things being finished, and the assizes being concluded,
19 V, 55| When these things were finished, he asserts in the council
20 VII, 35| remained entire. Having quickly finished the work and led his legions
21 VII, 62| cavalry. When this battle was finished, Labienus returns to Agendicum,
22 VII, 89| correctness with which he finished them, while we know with
23 VIII, 47| 47 Having finished these affairs, he returned
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