Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 7 | all precedents of former times. Levies were made throughout
2 I, 8 | wrongs done to him at all times by his enemies, and complained
3 I, 8 | these instances of former times, he showed them were expiated
4 I, 60| narrower bounds: at other times, they took a longer circuit
5 I, 65| and was broken; at other times, that they joined battle
6 III, 20| thought that in such dangerous times justice should be administered
7 III, 20| general distresses of the times, or to assert the difficulty
8 III, 31| 3.31]During these times, Scipio, though he had sustained
9 III, 32| interest, as usually happens in times of war; the whole sums being
10 III, 49| had a prospect of better times approaching, and saw greater
11 III, 61| deficient, the particular times, the distance of places,
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 12 I, 11| pleading] that they had at all times so well deserved of the
13 II, 14| The Bellovaci had at all times been in the alliance and
14 II, 17| that the Nervii, from early times, because they were weak
15 VI, 4 | whose state was from ancient times under the protection of
16 VI, 11| been instituted in ancient times with this view, that no
17 VII, 16| going forth at irregular times’ and by different ways. ~
18 VII, 24| several of them were at stated times at the work, measures were
19 VII, 32| usually appointed in ancient times and held the power of king
20 VIII, 17| this had happened several times, Caesar discovered from
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