Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 3 | senate on this matter, till levies were made throughout all
2 I, 7 | concerning other matters; that levies should be made through all
3 I, 7 | precedents of former times. Levies were made throughout Italy,
4 I, 10 | even that request; that levies were made throughout Italy;
5 I, 11 | would not give over their levies. ~
6 I, 12 | he himself was making new levies: and that he should merely
7 I, 12 | the intention of raising levies there. He secured Pisaurus,
8 I, 13 | of Picenum, to raise new levies. ~
9 I, 15 | quarters in Apulia. The levies were stopped within the
10 I, 15 | and determined to raise levies in the colonies, which had
11 I, 16 | he can from Pompey's new levies. Among them he meets with
12 I, 19 | twenty-two cohorts of the new levies in Gaul, and about three
13 I, 25 | raised every where by the new levies to repair to him. He gives
14 I, 31 | great zeal. He was raising levies of Roman citizens, among
15 I, 32 | his own accord, and making levies, had raised two legions.
16 II, 18 | 2.18]He made levies throughout the province;
17 III, 87 | have been recruited by levies lately made in Hither Spain,
18 III, 102| possession of Macedonia by new levies, if nobody pursued him,
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 19 I, 10 | forced marches, and there levies two legions, and leads out
20 V, 1 | he had arrived there, he levies soldiers upon the states,
21 VII, 31 | should be recruited, he levies a fixed quota of soldiers
22 VII, 64 | arranging these matters, he levies ten thousand infantry on
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