Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 5 | friends, that he would be a second Sylla, to whom the supreme
2 I, 19| their arrival he made a second camp on another part of
3 I, 39| with three legions; the second of the country from the
4 I, 42| feet broad. The first and second lines confined under arms,
5 I, 47| first centurion of the second line of the fourteenth legion,
6 III, 9 | forced that, attacked the second with the same fury; and
7 III, 54| days, taking advantage of a second cloudy night, he barricaded
8 III, 83| power to acquit, by the second to pass sentence of death,
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 9 I, 2 | territory from the Germans; on a second side by the Jura, a very
10 I, 25| divisions; the first and second line, to withstand those
11 I, 35| sends embassadors to him a second time with this message: “
12 I, 44| if they chose to make a second trial, he was ready to encounter
13 I, 49| He ordered the first and second lines to be under arms;
14 II, 11| out of their camp at the second watch, with great noise
15 II, 18| this river there arose a [second] hill of like ascent, on
16 V, 22| at the beginning of the second watch, he reached land at
17 V, 23| territories of the Morini; a second to Q. Cicero, into those
18 VI, 12| people, and the Remi held the second post of honor. ~
19 VII, 11| 11 On the second day, when he came to Vellaunodunum,
20 VII, 25| the same office: when the second man was slain in the same
21 VII, 71| dismisses the cavalry in the second watch, [on that side] where
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