Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 41| to the foragers, and had crossed the river, and the baggage,
2 I, 41| river, Afranius immediately crossed his own bridge, which communicated
3 I, 64| garrison at Ilerda, they crossed the Segre with their whole
4 I, 64| which he had detached, crossed the ford, and when Afranius
5 I, 65| river where the horse had crossed. Caesar, encouraged by their
6 III, 33| informing him] that Caesar had crossed the sea with his legions;
7 III, 37| shameful end; and at night crossed the river, without even
8 III, 78| on equal terms; but if he crossed over into Italy, Caesar,
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 9 I, 5 | side of the Rhine, and had crossed over into the Norican territory,
10 I, 6 | subdued, and is in some places crossed by a ford. The furthest
11 I, 12| division which had not yet crossed the river. Attacking them
12 I, 13| time] when those who had crossed the river could not bring
13 I, 31| the Germans] had at first crossed the Rhine : but after that
14 I, 44| own virtues, “that he had crossed the Rhine not of his own
15 II, 4 | Germans, and that having crossed the Rhine at an early period,
16 II, 10| pieces those who had first crossed the river. The enemy, when
17 IV, 1 | with a great number of men, crossed the Rhine, not far from
18 IV, 4 | seized their ships, they crossed the river before that part
19 IV, 14| had left their country and crossed the Rhine with all their
20 IV, 16| have above related to have crossed the Meuse for the purpose
21 VI, 42| that the Germans, who had crossed the Rhine with this object,
22 VIII, 10| Gallic or German auxiliaries crossed the marsh, and furiously
23 VIII, 13| horse, having resolutely crossed the marsh, and slain the
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