Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 10| their arms; let all fears be removed from the city; let free
2 I, 43| camp, and his baggage to be removed to it. ~
3 I, 49| resource against want, had been removed by the states to a great
4 I, 77| new obligation of an oath, removed all hopes of surrender for
5 II, 9 | attempt of the enemy, they removed the plutei to other works.
6 II, 11| slid off again, and were removed from its side by long poles
7 II, 18| should be built in Spain. He removed all the money and ornaments
8 III, 17| this restraint should be removed from them, they should relinquish
9 III, 18| opinion which can never be removed while it shall be thought
10 III, 21| decree that Caelius should be removed from the management of the
11 III, 66| certain reasons, Caesar removed his camp to a small distance
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 12 I, 25| 25 Caesar, having removed out of sight first his own
13 II, 11| because they appeared to be removed from danger, and were not
14 III, 18| that the matter was not far removed from this: that Sabinus
15 III, 28| forests and morasses, they removed themselves and all their
16 IV, 4 | of so great a multitude, removed from those houses which
17 V, 25| their disputes could be removed. ~
18 VI, 23| secure, because they have removed the apprehension of a sudden
19 VI, 35| learn that all the army has removed. Thereon one of the prisoners
20 VI, 39| from their prisoners had removed further off, had returned;
21 VI, 41| fear the arrival of Caesar removed. ~
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