Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 34| 33]The senate approved of sending deputies, but none could
2 I, 46| relieve the fatigued by sending cohorts to that post. ~
3 III, 40| were from an eminence, and sending fresh men constantly to
4 III, 55| to Caesar's interest, by sending deputies round to them.
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 5 II, 33| one then to defend, and sending in our soldiers, sold the
6 III, 1 | the Alps. The reason for sending him was, that he desired
7 III, 8 | same motive; and quickly sending embassadors, by means of
8 V, 17| prisoners and deserters, Caesar, sending forward the cavalry, ordered
9 V, 20| Bibroci, and the Cassi, sending embassies, surrendered themselves
10 V, 25| ascended the rampart, and sending out some Spanish horse on
11 V, 50| fortification from all sides, and sending heralds round, order it
12 V, 50| from all the gates, and sending out the cavalry, soon puts
13 V, 52| deliberating about war, sending messengers and embassies
14 V, 54| entire winter pass without sending embassadors across the Rhine,
15 VII, 40| army of the Aedui, and, by sending on his cavalry, retards
16 VII, 41| 41 Caesar, after sending messengers to the state
17 VII, 61| opposite to the camp and sending a small body in the direction
18 VII, 63| the whole war, and their sending auxiliaries to neither party.
19 VII, 71| Vercingetorix adopts the design of sending away all his cavalry by
20 VII, 88| soldiers been wearied by sending frequent reinforcements,
21 VIII, 4 | instead of plunder: and sending his legions back to quarters,
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