Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 51 | continued several days. Caesar endeavored to repair the bridges, but
2 I, 53 | more distant states, and endeavored to remedy the present scarcity
3 I, 59 | lengthening their line they endeavored to surround us, or to attack
4 I, 75 | Afranius's son, a young man, endeavored, by means of Sulpitius the
5 I, 82 | contest by battle. Yet he endeavored to surround them with a
6 II, 25 | proposed a law, in which he endeavored to make public property
7 III, 11 | garrison of Parthinians in it, endeavored to shut the gates and defend
8 III, 13 | alarmed for Dyrrachium, and endeavored to reach it, marching day
9 III, 22 | to him by Bibulus: and he endeavored to engage in his interest
10 III, 45 | opposite the same place, and endeavored to annoy the men while at
11 III, 55 | subdued by force, the rest he endeavored to win over to Caesar's
12 III, 78 | relief of Italy; but if he endeavored to storm Apollonia and Oricum,
13 III, 100| with a few decked barks, endeavored to entice Laelius's fleet,
14 III, 111| streets at once, and the enemy endeavored to seize with a strong party
15 III, 112| to the soldiers, for each endeavored by great sacrifices to secure
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 16 I, 41 | Then, the other legions endeavored, through their military
17 I, 53 | relying on their strength, endeavored to swim over, or, finding
18 II, 9 | Finding a ford there, they endeavored to lead a part of their
19 IV, 24 | the rest of their forces, endeavored to prevent our men landing.
20 VII, 31 | states, and [in consequence] endeavored to entice their leaders
21 VII, 73 | and sometimes the Gauls endeavored to attack our works, and
22 VIII, 53 | for, and Marcellus, who endeavored to advance his own dignity,
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