Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 46| the ninth legion to their relief, and checked the insolent
2 I, 46| battle, would fill it; but no relief could be sent on the flanks,
3 II, 40| in the night, sent to his relief two thousand Spanish and
4 III, 52| divide our forces; that no relief might be sent from the neighboring
5 III, 64| detached some cohorts to the relief of our men, who seeing them
6 III, 72| that the one could not give relief to the other, were the causes
7 III, 78| through Illyricum to the relief of Italy; but if he endeavored
8 III, 80| and Pompey "to come to his relief, that he could depend on
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 9 I, 52| sent the third line as a relief to our men who were in distress. ~~
10 II, 7 | Balearian slingers as a relief to the towns-people, by
11 II, 26| sent the tenth legion as a relief to our men, who, when they
12 III, 3 | either] troops come to their relief, or provisions be brought
13 III, 15| ships were beaten, and as no relief for that evil could be discovered,
14 IV, 37| cavalry in the camp as a relief to his men. In the mean
15 V, 15| sent by Caesar to their relief, and these severally the
16 V, 16| until the horse, relying on relief, as they saw the legions
17 V, 26| should be able to come to the relief of another legion, that
18 V, 27| corn; that in the mean time relief would come both from the
19 V, 40| if they hoped for any relief from those who distrust
20 V, 43| surrounded, Pulfio brings relief; and both having slain a
21 V, 57| sends up the cohorts as a relief to the horse. The issue
22 VII, 80| among their cavalry, to give relief to their retreating troops,
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