Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 52 | having gained time, they retired to the higher grounds. There
2 I, 66 | about five miles off. They retired behind these mountains that
3 I, 73 | however in his resolution, and retired a little from that place
4 I, 73 | having got this opportunity, retired to their camp. Caesar, having
5 II, 14 | them when they fled. They retired to their walls, and there,
6 II, 20 | standing by and looking on, and retired to Hispalis, and took post
7 II, 23 | fleet, after his flight, retired to Adrumetum. Marcus Rufus,
8 II, 37 | abandoning his works, he retired to the Cornelian camp. Here
9 II, 42 | defeat of the whole army, retired in safety to their camp. ~
10 III, 46 | their own, very quietly retired, and having seized some
11 III, 50 | multitude, and instantly retired to their camp; as a remedy
12 III, 66 | appeared like a legion, were retired behind the wood, and were
13 III, 67 | legion on its repulse had retired to this, they slew several
14 III, 94 | camp." Having thus said, he retired into his tent in utter despair,
15 III, 105| Pergamus, in the private and retired parts of the temple, into
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 16 I, 48 | engagements; to these the horse retired; these on any emergency
17 IV, 12 | his brother, who had then retired from the fight, observed
18 V, 42 | centurions of the third cohort retired from the place in which
19 VI, 29 | scouts that the Suevi had retired into their woods, apprehending
20 VII, 1 | themselves in the woods, and retired places, complain of the
21 VIII, 13 | did not stop till they had retired into their camp, or some,
22 VIII, 27 | affair so successfully, they retired to the camp. ~
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