Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 1 | incredible dispatch, and reached the city in three days'
2 I, 29 | by a long circuit, they reached the port, and captured with
3 I, 44 | and as Afranius's men had reached the eminence first, our
4 I, 53 | want. Provisions had now reached fifty denarii each bushel;
5 III, 6 | remarked. The next day he reached land, between the Ceraunian
6 III, 7 | whatsoever of his approach had reached those regions. ~
7 III, 41 | garrison of Pompey's, he reached Pompey in Macedonia, on
8 III, 67 | opinion deceive him. For he reached the place before Pompey
9 III, 75 | without baggage. But when we reached the river Genusus, the banks
10 III, 102| Caesar's approach had now reached those states. ~
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 11 IV, 23 | tardily by them, he himself reached Britain with the first squadron
12 V, 8 | ships of war. All the ships reached Britain nearly at mid-day;
13 V, 22 | taken care to have built, reached their destination; almost
14 V, 22 | of the second watch, he reached land at break of day and
15 VII, 18 | secretly at midnight, and reached the camp of the enemy early
16 VII, 28 | they heard the first alarm, reached Vercingetorix in safety:
17 VII, 41 | receiving this information, reached the camp before sunrise
18 VII, 51 | legions, as soon as they reached the plain, halted and faced
19 VII, 58 | at the third watch, and reached Melodunum by the same route
20 VIII, 5 | the approach of our army reached the enemy, the Carnutes,
21 VIII, 14 | his army across, and soon reached the plain on the top of
22 VIII, 50 | heard on the road, before he reached Italy that he was created
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