Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 7 | in the city and capital, contrary to all precedents of former
2 I, 20| meetings with his friends, contrary to his usual practice, in
3 I, 46| because it had occurred contrary to their expectations and
4 I, 60| foraging for several days, and, contrary to the practice of all nations,
5 I, 70| we appeared to be going a contrary way. But their generals
6 I, 83| to decline an engagement contrary to the opinion of the soldiers
7 III, 12| take upon them to judge contrary to what all Italy and the
8 III, 28| were brought before him, contrary to the obligation of his
9 III, 47| enemy's supplies. On the contrary, Caesar, with an inferior
10 III, 63| another rampart turned the contrary way, with the works lower.
11 III, 85| observed that shortly before, contrary to his daily practice, Pompey'
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 12 III, 3 | sudden danger had happened contrary to the general expectation,
13 III, 9 | these things should turn out contrary to their expectation, yet
14 IV, 1 | they do nothing at all contrary to their inclination), both
15 IV, 13| skirmish the day before, contrary to what had been agreed
16 VI, 8 | at the enemy. They, when, contrary to their expectation, they
17 VI, 40| soldiers arrived safe in camp contrary to their expectations; a
18 VII, 30| other generals, so, on the contrary, his dignity increased daily,
19 VII, 56| came to the river Loire, contrary to the expectation of all;
20 VIII, 38| clamors of the soldiers, contrary to his natural humanity,
21 VIII, 40| arrived at Uxellodunum, contrary to the general expectation,
22 VIII, 50| were broken up he himself, contrary to his usual practice, proceeded
23 VIII, 53| proposed to the senate, contrary to the law of Pompey and
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