Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 85| necessitated to suffer the most severe penalties." These sentiments
2 II, 18| He himself [Varro] made severe harangues against Caesar.
3 III, 2 | number very much, and a severe autumn in Apulia and the
4 III, 20| But Caelius proved more severe to those very persons for
5 III, 25| on this account, wrote in severe terms to his officers at
6 III, 81| inhabitants of Metropolis with the severe treatment of Gomphi, gave
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 7 I, 20| would not pass any very severe sentence upon his brother;
8 I, 20| opinion. But if any thing very severe from Caesar should befall
9 I, 31| he would inflict the most severe punishment on all the hostages
10 I, 48| one, upon receiving a very severe wound, had fallen from his
11 II, 10| toward them. There was a severe struggle in that place.
12 II, 25| so exhausted by many and severe wounds, that he was already
13 III, 5 | to have been disabled by severe wounds in the engagement
14 V, 12| Gaul, the colds being less severe. ~
15 VI, 16| troubled with unusually severe diseases, and they who are
16 VI, 17| deposited; and the most severe punishment, with torture,
17 VI, 19| be obtained, put them to severe torture, and kill them.
18 VI, 44| having pronounced a most severe sentence upon Acco, who
19 VII, 16| dispersed, and inflicted severe loss upon them; although
20 VII, 30| disheartened by receiving so severe a loss, and had not concealed
21 VIII, 6 | being contented, at so severe a season, to disperse the
22 VIII, 39| their obstinacy deserving a severe punishment, lest Gaul in
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