Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 8 | sustained no injury' (by which words and decree the Roman people
2 I, 9 | republic. He spoke a few words to the same purport from
3 I, 9 | Caesar almost in the same words, and on the same subject,
4 I, 20| countenance did not agree with his words, and he did every thing
5 I, 24| soldiers; told them in few words that they had not made him
6 I, 77| first to the tenor of those words, and obliged Afranius to
7 I, 87| began to express, both by words and signs, from the rampart
8 II, 28| To this he added a few words by way of encouragement,
9 III, 16| To this he added a few words of the cause for which they
10 III, 91| dead." After uttering these words he charged first on the
11 III, 98| and having spoken a few words of his own clemency to alleviate
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 12 I, 14| 14 To these words Caesar thus replied:—that “
13 I, 20| things of Caesar in many words, Caesar takes his right
14 I, 33| minds of the Gauls with his words, and promised that this
15 V, 42| enemy by gestures and by words, to enter if they wished;
16 V, 43| When he had uttered these words, he proceeds beyond the
17 VI, 7 | camp at early dawn.” These words are quickly carried to the
18 VII, 20| he, “that I speak these words with truth;—listen to these
19 VII, 29| soldiers in the following words:—“That they should not be
20 VIII, 48| thought proper to write a few words in addition to this commentary. ~
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