Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 23| mischief [to any man], but to protect himself from the injuries
2 I, 56| into two parts, the one to protect the spoil, the other to
3 I, 80| their army, and themselves protect them, as they were daunted
4 II, 10| confident that they could protect the works which lay around
5 II, 32| which he was not able to protect Rome or Italy, to your protection.
6 II, 36| and encouraged them to protect and defend their city, a
7 III, 34| if he sent a garrison to protect them, he dispatched Lucius
8 III, 39| three cohorts at Oricum to protect the town, and committed
9 III, 88| cohorts he had disposed to protect his camp, and the neighboring
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 10 I, 31| over the Rhine, and could protect all Gaul from the outrages
11 I, 35| interests of the republic, protect the Aedui and the other
12 V, 19| commands; they entreat him to protect Mandubratius from the violence
13 VII, 8 | solemnly entreat him to protect their property, and not
14 VII, 34| in different garrisons to protect his convoys of provisions,
15 VIII, 17| his cavalry as usual, to protect the foragers. With these
16 VIII, 24| country, was strong enough to protect it with two legions. He
17 VIII, 24| quarters, to Hither Gaul, to protect the Roman colonies, and
18 VIII, 34| lest he should be unable to protect them when completed, or
19 VIII, 35| with part of the army to protect it; Luterius conveys the
20 VIII, 54| thirteenth into Italy, to protect the garrisons from which
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