Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 54| to their acquaintances. Report exaggerated them so that
2 III, 43| foreign nations, when a report should have spread throughout
3 III, 80| their protection. But the report, already spoken of, of the
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 4 I, 47| Ariovistus had to say, and to report to him. But when Ariovistus
5 II, 6 | sends messengers to him, [to report] “That, unless assistance
6 IV, 9 | embassadors said that they would report these things to their country
7 V, 10| from Quintus Atrius, to report that the preceding night,
8 V, 38| winter-quarters of Cicero, the report of the death of Titurius
9 V, 40| others were attacked.” They report in addition also, about
10 V, 52| 53 In the mean while the report respecting the victory of
11 V, 52| given to Labienus. This report having been carried to the
12 VI, 10| days having intervened, report that all the Suevi, after
13 VI, 20| have heard by rumor and report from his neighbors any thing
14 VI, 21| the other deities even by report. Their whole life is occupied
15 VI, 24| I perceive, was known by report to Eratosthenes and some
16 VI, 30| by the people before the report or information of his arrival
17 VI, 35| slight occasion of fear. The report extends beyond the Rhine
18 VI, 36| proceeded further, and no report as to his return was brought
19 VII, 1 | throughout the entire province. Report of these events is rapidly
20 VII, 1 | Gauls themselves add to the report, and invent what the case
21 VII, 3 | plunder their property. The report is quickly spread among
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