Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 51| height of the water, but especially because their darts were
2 I, 72| their eyes, could not stand, especially as they were surrounded
3 I, 73| should he tempt fortune? especially when it was as much a general'
4 I, 83| to engage, and the more especially, because the short space
5 II, 39| were great in themselves, especially if their small number be
6 III, 19| mountains, and to robbers, especially when by so doing they would
7 III, 34| He recommended them to be especially careful to provide corn,
8 III, 68| well in other matters, as especially in war, effects great changes
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 9 I, 33| considered and taken up by him; especially as he saw that the Aedui,
10 II, 30| what strength did they, especially [as they were] men of such
11 III, 9 | greatness of their danger, and especially to provide those things
12 III, 17| battle with so great a force, especially while he who held the chief
13 IV, 8 | which could be given away, especially to so great a number of
14 IV, 23| of military matters, and especially as maritime affairs, which
15 V, 26| could not easily deny Gauls, especially when a measure seemed entered
16 V, 27| disregarded; and they were especially influenced by this consideration,
17 VII, 8 | plundered by the enemy, especially as he saw that all the war
18 VII, 40| intelligence, because he had always especially indulged the state of the
19 VII, 56| roads prevented him; and especially because he had serious apprehensions
20 VII, 76| of such an immense host: especially in an action carried on
21 VIII, 5 | violent storms that break out, especially at that season, took up
22 VIII, 10| the barbarians; but more especially, because Comius, who I said
23 VIII, 39| and assert their liberty; especially as he knew that all the
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