Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 19| as soon as they saw our standards, threw open their gates,
2 I, 44| backs and retreat to the standards of legions. ~
3 I, 72| cavalry, but crowding their standards into one place, did not
4 I, 75| immediately remove their standards, and sent centurions of
5 III, 21| same time that his military standards and arms were seized at
6 III, 53| of Asia, and six military standards were taken. Of our men,
7 III, 95| their arms and military standards, had their thoughts more
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 8 II, 21| employed), and whatever standards he saw first, at these he
9 II, 25| that in consequence of the standards of the twelfth legion being
10 II, 25| them to carry forward the standards, and extend the companies,
11 IV, 15| arms and abandoning their standards, fled out of the camp, and
12 IV, 26| footing, nor follow their standards, and as one from one ship
13 IV, 26| assembled around whatever standards they met, were thrown into
14 V, 15| retreating, nor dare quit their standards, were little suited to this
15 V, 16| keep off [even] from the standards and the legions. Our men
16 V, 33| betaking themselves to their standards again. ~
17 VI, 34| keep the companies at their standards, as the established discipline
18 VI, 37| readily determine whither the standards should be borne, nor into
19 VI, 40| throw themselves among the standards and companies: they thus
20 VII, 2 | plighted honor, their military standards being brought together (
21 VII, 45| of his men, conceals the standards, and transfers his soldiers
22 VII, 88| flight, seventy-four military standards are brought to Caesar, and
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