Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 3 | resolutions as they thought proper;" as Marcus Calidius afterward,
2 I, 10| injuries, yet having got proper persons by whom he could
3 II, 9 | such places as they thought proper for working their engines. ~
4 II, 15| such places as they thought proper. ~
5 II, 30| soldiers might be brought to a proper way of thinking; and also,
6 III, 10| Spain. Caesar thought him a proper person, on account of his
7 III, 17| Caesar did not then think proper to make any reply, nor do
8 III, 60| Caesar, not thinking it a proper time to call them to account,
9 III, 75| what was necessary for a proper attention to be paid to
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 10 I, 46| legion, yet he did not think proper to engage, lest, after the
11 I, 47| seemed [therefore] most proper to send to him C. Valerius
12 II, 20| executed whatever appeared proper. ~
13 II, 22| remarked, neither could proper reserves be posted, nor
14 IV, 6 | of Gaul, Caesar thought proper to pretend ignorance of
15 IV, 8 | such terms as he thought proper; but the conclusion of his
16 V, 57| enemy, when they thought proper, depart toward evening in
17 VI, 10| supply of corn, selects a proper place for his camp, and
18 VI, 22| place in which, they think proper, and the year after compel
19 VII, 15| compassion of the soldiers. A proper garrison is selected for
20 VIII, 22| and were not brought to a proper way of thinking by the submission
21 VIII, 48| that time, have thought proper to write a few words in
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