Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 1 | sixty miles with incredible dispatch, and reached the city in
2 I, 71| contest depended entirely on dispatch, which should first get
3 III, 11| taking fresh horses for dispatch, he posted away to Pompey,
4 III, 29| messengers to him with great dispatch, to inform him in what part
5 III, 79| reasons, each of them studied dispatch, that he might succor his
6 III, 96| there, but with the same dispatch, collecting a few of his
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 7 I, 37| that he ought to use all dispatch, lest, if this new band
8 II, 12| and struck also by the dispatch of the Romans, send embassadors
9 II, 26| nothing [which tended] to dispatch. ~
10 IV, 11| begged him to send on a dispatch to those who had marched
11 V, 1 | size and shape of them. For dispatch of lading, and for drawing
12 V, 28| their only safety lay in dispatch. What issue would the advice
13 V, 38| placed all their hope in dispatch, and felt assured that,
14 V, 39| are raised with incredible dispatch out of the timber which
15 V, 45| night, and come to him with dispatch. Crassus sets out with the
16 V, 47| of the common safety in dispatch. He goes into the territories
17 VI, 1 | taught the Gauls, both by his dispatch and by his forces what the
18 VII, 20| favorable season, and with such dispatch; that all these circumstances
19 VII, 40| affair seemed to depend upon dispatch. He leaves Caius Fabius,
20 VII, 45| they could be assisted by dispatch alone: that success depended
21 VIII, 11| Trebonius to send with all dispatch for the thirteenth legion
22 VIII, 46| executed with his usual dispatch and good fortune. For all
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