Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 II, 9 | place for themselves to proceed with the building; and,
2 II, 29| soldiers in general did not proceed from the Marsi and Peligni,
3 III, 18| him, and forbade him to proceed. "What need," says he, "
4 III, 45| defend themselves, and to proceed with their fortifications.
5 III, 86| hear the plan on which I proceed, that you may march to battle
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 6 III, 11| He orders P. Crassus to proceed into Aquitania with twelve
7 III, 11| peace; and commands him to proceed toward the Veneti, as soon
8 III, 23| them; on whose arrival they proceed to carry on the war with
9 IV, 20| nevertheless resolved to proceed into Britain, because he
10 V, 24| Plancus, with a legion, to proceed quickly from Belgium to
11 V, 40| winter-quarters safely and to proceed without fear into whatever
12 VI, 1 | respective corps, and to proceed to him; thinking it of great
13 VI, 5 | of safety, should either proceed to conceal himself in the
14 VI, 5 | and orders two legions to proceed to him: he himself proceeds
15 VI, 13| of that system generally proceed thither for the purpose
16 VI, 29| agriculture, resolved not to proceed any further; but, that he
17 VI, 33| he orders T. Labienus to proceed with three legions toward
18 VII, 52| themselves how far they ought to proceed, or what they ought to do,
19 VII, 60| cohorts of the same legion to proceed a little after midnight
20 VII, 61| as far as the ships would proceed, they led the rest of their
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