Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 4 | days' time to finish the business. Opinions were expressed
2 I, 88 | other. The execution of this business he gave in charge to Quintus
3 II, 13 | and diligence, as if the business was at an end. For Caesar
4 II, 15 | building without danger: the business was soon finished - the
5 III, 1 | should be chosen consul. This business being ended, as credit was
6 III, 8 | cavalry. The charge of this business was committed to lieutenant
7 III, 33 | and postpone all other business. As soon as he received
8 III, 40 | After dispatching this business, he left Decimus Laelius,
9 III, 51 | hopes of completing the business, they had protracted the
10 III, 82 | exclaim, that it was the business only of a single day, but
11 III, 102| he ought to postpone all business and pursue Pompey, whithersoever
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 12 I, 34 | it appeared strange, what business either Caesar or the Roman
13 I, 45 | why he could not waive the business, and that neither his nor
14 III, 15 | opportune for finishing the business; for our men gave chase
15 IV, 16 | prevented from doing so by the business of the commonwealth, he
16 IV, 31 | continent. And thus, since that business was executed by the soldiers
17 VI, 3 | give him hostages. That business having been speedily executed,
18 VI, 34 | bodies. If he desired the business to be completed and the
19 VII, 77 | summoned to the council. My business is with those who approve
20 VIII, 37 | having accomplished the business so successfully, without
21 VIII, 46 | quickly ran through all the business of the assizes, settled
22 VIII, 49 | Belgae, made it his only business to keep the states in amity
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