Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 2 | resolutely, but if they turned their regard to Caesar,
2 II, 34 | them, Varus's whole army turned their backs and retreated
3 III, 21 | to harangue the people, turned him out of the rostrum.
4 III, 49 | water. For Caesar had either turned the course of all the rivers
5 III, 51 | foremost falling, the rest turned their backs and quitted
6 III, 63 | there was another rampart turned the contrary way, with the
7 III, 105| Minerva, and faced her statue, turned about toward the portal
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 8 I, 26 | see an enemy with his back turned. The fight was carried on
9 I, 53 | renewed, and all the enemy turned their backs, nor did they
10 III, 15 | flight. And, having now turned their vessels to that quarter
11 III, 19 | our men, and immediately turned their backs; and our men
12 IV, 35 | attack of our men long, and turned their backs; our men pursued
13 IV, 37 | throwing away their arms, turned their backs, and a great
14 V, 32 | not to be condemned, still turned out unfortunately; for it
15 V, 48 | enemy had departed and had turned their entire force against
16 VI, 42 | greater, in that she had turned the barbarians away from
17 VII, 22 | imparted by any one; for they turned aside the hooks with nooses,
18 VIII, 20 | learning that every thing had turned out unfavorable, that Correus
19 VIII, 26 | of Caninius’s approach, turned his whole force against
20 VIII, 43 | across by our mines, and turned from their course. By this
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