Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 16 | Domitius had collected about twenty cohorts from Alba, and the
2 I, 26 | remained at Brundusium with twenty cohorts; but could not find
3 I, 62 | on the river Ebro, about twenty miles distant from their
4 II, 18 | ninety thousand sesterces, twenty thousand pounds weight of
5 II, 18 | silver, and a hundred and twenty thousand bushels of wheat.
6 II, 25 | charge; but a hundred and twenty being killed, the rest retreated
7 II, 37 | his forces were less than twenty miles distant from Utica,
8 III, 28 | carried two hundred and twenty recruits, the other was
9 III, 36 | he was come within about twenty miles of him, wheeled on
10 III, 53 | Of our men, not more than twenty were missing in all the
11 III, 91 | and about one hundred and twenty chosen volunteers of the
12 III, 101| thirty-five in number, twenty of which were armed with
13 III, 110| military experience; for he had twenty thousand men under arms.
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 14 I, 13 | difficulty accomplished in twenty namely, the crossing of
15 I, 41 | Ariovistus were only four and twenty miles distant from ours. ~~
16 IV, 38 | successes, a thanksgiving of twenty days was decreed by the
17 V, 46 | third hour, he advances twenty miles that day. He appoints
18 VI, 14 | in the course of training twenty years. Nor do they regard
19 VII, 15 | unanimous consent, more than twenty towns of the Bituriges are
20 VII, 72 | fortification; he dug a trench twenty feet deep, with perpendicular
21 VII, 89 | winter-quarters; he restores about twenty thousand captives to the
22 VIII, 15 | in their resolution, kept twenty cohorts in battle array,
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