Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 10| his wishes to Pompey; he required of them both, that, as they
2 I, 33| to comply with what they required from others, and had rather
3 I, 57| rewards and promises. Domitius required certain ships for his own
4 I, 64| cavalry to go by the bridge, required him to take a long circuit;
5 I, 77| general's pavilion, when he required them all to take an oath
6 I, 88| time had not yet come, and required that Caesar should take
7 II, 1 | and a very deep valley, required a long and difficult siege.
8 II, 40| as he found circumstances required. Curio, as his idea of their
9 III, 11| plans as the circumstance required, than to inform him of Caesar'
10 III, 17| worth recording. But Caesar required "that he should be allowed
11 III, 74| disgrace, that not a man required the command of his tribune
12 III, 84| of Pompey's, if occasion required, and would not be much terrified
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 13 I, 54| than the season of the year required. He appointed Labienus over
14 II, 22| order of military matters required; while the legions in the
15 II, 33| as the shortness of time required) in the third watch, suddenly
16 IV, 23| precipitate and uncertain action, required) that all things should
17 V, 39| rest: whatever things are required for resisting the assault
18 VI, 34| practice of the Roman army required, the situation itself was
19 VII, 52| of actions: and that he required in his soldiers forbearance
20 VIII, 11| states, from whom he had required a vast number, to guard
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