Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 72| and would not be able to remain there for want of water." ~
2 III, 97| ordering part of his legions to remain in Pompey's camp, sent back
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 3 I, 13| go to that part and there remain, where Caesar might appoint
4 II, 1 | that the Germans should remain any longer in Gaul, so [
5 III, 29| soldiers could not any longer remain in their tents. Therefore,
6 IV, 1 | armed men: the others who remain at home, maintain [both]
7 IV, 1 | the year after: the former remain at home. Thus neither husbandry,
8 IV, 1 | nor are they permitted to remain more than one year in one
9 IV, 15| said that they desired to remain with him. Caesar granted
10 V, 6 | singly and exhort them to remain on the continent; to agitate
11 V, 21| much of the summer did not remain, and he perceived that even
12 V, 30| same thing, whether they remain or depart; on the other
13 V, 43| thickest. Nor does Varenus remain within the rampart, but
14 V, 52| in Gaul, he resolved to remain during the whole winter
15 VI, 14| verses; accordingly some remain in the course of training
16 VII, 10| arrival, and encourage them to remain firm in their allegiance,
17 VII, 41| they had constantly to remain on the rampart; that many
18 VIII, 7 | force, they intended to remain in the position they had
19 VIII, 16| and that the enemy might remain in the same place and endeavor
20 VIII, 44| he saw that he dare not remain long in one place, and was
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