Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 49| miles, they were all of necessity confined within these narrow
2 I, 59| oars, if possible; but when necessity obliged them to come nearer,
3 III, 10| confidence, they must both of necessity acquiesce in the decision
4 III, 77| if he should be under the necessity of risking an engagement,
5 III, 78| Scipio, to oblige him, of necessity, to come to his assistance.
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 6 I, 4 | rescued himself from [the necessity of] pleading his cause.
7 I, 17| that though compelled by necessity, he had disclosed the matter
8 I, 51| the enemy. Then at last of necessity the Germans drew their forces
9 II, 11| were not restrained by any necessity or command, as soon as the
10 IV, 28| put out to sea through necessity in a stormy night, and made
11 V, 22| equinox was at hand, he of necessity stowed his soldiers the
12 V, 34| part of the Roman army, of necessity, was left unprotected, and
13 VI, 4 | are close at hand: through necessity they give over their design
14 VI, 12| Divitiacus urged by this necessity, had proceeded to Rome to
15 VII, 10| impressed on the Aedui the necessity of supplying him with provisions,
16 VII, 38| deliberation, and not of necessity, for us to go to Gergovia
17 VII, 86| to do this except through necessity. He himself goes to the
18 VIII, 5 | hurry, to meet the immediate necessity, in which they lived to
19 VIII, 10| daily foraging, what must of necessity happen, when corn is to
20 VIII, 43| gods; forced, therefore, by necessity, they at length submitted. ~
21 VIII, 49| wishes than to be under the necessity of engaging in another war
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