Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 4 | applauded the forward, and secured their votes for the next
2 I, 10 | performed, and conditions secured and confirmed by oath, either
3 I, 12 | raising levies there. He secured Pisaurus, Fanum, and Ancona,
4 I, 22 | the gates and walls to be secured. He disposed his soldiers
5 I, 26 | waves. Having completed and secured them, he then joined to
6 I, 40 | he gained two points; he secured the interest of the centurions
7 I, 68 | which they desired might be secured with safety to the main
8 I, 80 | nature of the place readily secured them from any danger; for
9 II, 9 | completed was protected and secured against every attempt of
10 II, 9 | the mats allowed. Hid and secured within these coverings,
11 III, 73 | interrupted a victory almost secured and certain, they ought
12 III, 82 | that as the victory was now secured, they should endeavor to
13 III, 88 | forts. His right wing was secured by a river with steep banks;
14 III, 112| killed on both sides, Caesar secured the most necessary posts,
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 15 III, 13 | thumb; the anchors were secured fast by iron chains instead
16 V, 9 | themselves in woods, as they had secured a place admirably fortified
17 V, 20 | Trinobantes being protected and secured from any violence of the
18 V, 42 | were already obtained and secured, began to advance their
19 VII, 14 | be burned which were not secured against every danger by
20 VIII, 10 | saw that his camp would be secured by the works with a very
21 VIII, 11 | their camp, which was well secured by a morass and its natural
22 VIII, 33 | all parts of the town were secured by very craggy rocks, which
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