Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 30 | this, on account of the season of the year, appeared tedious
2 I, 33 | labor for the rest of the season, drew off his soldiers to
3 I, 49 | was the most distressing season of the year, when there
4 II, 23 | Clupea, and in the summer season has a convenient harbor,
5 III, 25 | were expecting that the season for transporting troops,
6 III, 100| chosen a more convenient season of the year for his expedition,
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 7 I, 54 | little earlier than the season of the year required. He
8 III, 9 | himself, as soon as the season of the year permits, hastens
9 V, 7 | blows a great part of every season, prevented the voyage, he
10 V, 22 | debarred from a voyage by the season of the year, inasmuch as
11 VI, 4 | thought that the summer season was one for an impending
12 VI, 18 | compute the divisions of every season, not by the number of days,
13 VII, 8 | as it was the severest season of the year; yet having
14 VII, 8 | wall, and the paths at this season of the year had never before
15 VII, 14 | likewise assisted by the season of the year; that forage
16 VII, 20 | come at such a favorable season, and with such dispatch;
17 VII, 32 | invited by the favorable season of the year to prosecute
18 VIII, 5 | out, especially at that season, took up his quarters at
19 VIII, 6 | contented, at so severe a season, to disperse the gathering
20 VIII, 7 | getting forage (which at that season was both scarce and much
21 VIII, 22 | Bellovaci had at the same season the year before, in conjunction
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