Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 12 | require that Caesar should quit Ariminum and return to his
2 I, 28 | determined from the beginning to quit Italy, began to prepare
3 I, 32 | him to weigh anchor and quit the place. ~
4 I, 45 | their ranks, and not to quit their colors, nor, without
5 I, 62 | They therefore resolved to quit their posts, and to transfer
6 I, 80 | their march no one could quit the line without being taken
7 I, 86 | he said before, let them quit the provinces, and disband
8 II, 20 | notice to Gallonius, to quit Gades of his own accord
9 II, 20 | Gallonius had been induced to quit the town. When this was
10 II, 41 | been wounded could neither quit the field nor retire to
11 III, 67 | obliged the Pompeians to quit the rampart in disorder.
12 III, 78 | Caesar should be unwilling to quit the sea-coast and Corcyra,
13 III, 100| want of necessaries, to quit the port and islands. ~
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 14 I, 46 | had ordered the Romans to quit Gaul, and how his cavalry
15 III, 4 | was liberty granted] to quit the post where he had been
16 V, 15 | when] retreating, nor dare quit their standards, were little
17 V, 30 | sleep. At break of day they quit the camp, in a very extended
18 V, 33 | ranks “that no man should quit his place; that the booty
19 V, 42 | burning, not only did no one quit the rampart for the purpose
20 VIII, 9 | before the camp, and did not quit the rising ground. Though
21 VIII, 14 | distance that they could quit their post without danger:
22 VIII, 19 | could not be prevailed on to quit the field and take refuge
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