Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 64| the Ebro by a much shorter route. The horse, which he had
2 I, 70| return to Ilerda." For our route was different from what
3 I, 71| forces, then altering his route, and crossing the hills
4 II, 20| things, having altered his route, proposed going to Italica,
5 III, 21| design, and changed his route. ~
6 III, 30| to find a ford. Pompey's route being easy, because he was
7 III, 36| thence began to make his route toward Ambracia. But when
8 III, 36| changed his designs and his route, desisted from his pursuit
9 III, 38| infantry to explore Domitius's route. When they had marched a
10 III, 41| imagined he had taken a route in a different direction
11 III, 67| himself, and by a different route, as privately as he could,
12 III, 75| them forward by the same route; and in a short space after,
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 13 I, 7 | attempting to make their route through our Province he
14 I, 7 | representations,] “no other route: that they requested, they
15 I, 10| marches rapidly by the nearest route across the Alps into Further
16 I, 14| against his will attempted a route through the Province by
17 I, 21| hastens to them by the same route by which the enemy had gone,
18 I, 23| plan and changing their route, began to pursue, and to
19 I, 41| found] that by a circuitous route of more than fifty miles
20 VII, 46| increased the length of the route. But almost in the middle
21 VII, 58| reached Melodunum by the same route by which he came. This is
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