Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 24 | all the senators and their children, the tribunes of the soldiers,
2 II, 5 | years, with their wives and children, and the public guards,
3 III, 9 | disposed their wives and children on the walls, to keep up
4 III, 14 | slaves nor free men, nor even children; but put all to the sword.
5 III, 110| greatest part of them had children. To these was added a collection
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 6 I, 11 | have been laid waste-their children carried off into slavery-their
7 I, 31 | the oath or to give his children as hostages. On that account
8 I, 31 | to demand as hostages the children of all the principal nobles,
9 II, 5 | assemble before him, and the children of their chief men to be
10 III, 2 | were indignant that their children were torn from them under
11 IV, 19 | the towns and convey their children, wives, and all their possessions
12 V, 14 | and parents among their children; but if there be any issue
13 V, 14 | they are reputed to be the children of those by whom respectively
14 VI, 18 | they do not permit their children to approach them openly
15 VI, 19 | wives as well as over their children: and when the father of
16 VII, 14 | distressing that their wives and children should be dragged off to
17 VII, 26 | themselves and their common children to the enemy for punishment,
18 VII, 28 | out with years, women, or children. Finally, out of all that
19 VII, 47 | resentment even women and children, as they had done at Avaricum.
20 VII, 48 | disheveled hair, and bring their children into public view. Neither
21 VII, 66 | nor have access to his children, parents, or wife, who shall
22 VII, 78 | forth with their wives and children. When these came to the
23 VIII, 51 | All the people with their children went out to meet him. Sacrifices
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