Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 1 | as war was being openly prepared against Caesar, advised
2 I, 55| the bridges could not be prepared, Caesar ordered his soldiers
3 I, 57| the advice of Domitius, prepared seventeen ships of war,
4 I, 58| darts, and missiles. Thus prepared, and being apprised of the
5 I, 84| camp. The next day Caesar prepared to finish the works which
6 II, 18| happened in Hither Spain, he prepared for war. This was his plan
7 III, 62| fascines. These things being prepared, he embarked on board small
8 III, 95| till mid-day, yet, being prepared to undergo any labor, they
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 9 I, 5 | that they were at length prepared for this undertaking, they
10 I, 25| flank as they advanced [prepared] to surround them; upon
11 II, 3 | the Roman people: and were prepared to give hostages, to obey
12 V, 4 | Treviri, while all things were prepared for the war with Britain,
13 V, 9 | seemed, they had before prepared on account of a civil war;
14 VI, 2 | he saw that war was being prepared on all sides, that the Nervii,
15 VII, 19| that the two armies were prepared to fight on almost equal
16 VII, 82| those things which had been prepared by Vercingetorix for a sally,
17 VII, 84| other things, which he had prepared for the purpose of making
18 VII, 86| the engines which they had prepared; by the immense number of
19 VIII, 15| Bellovaci saw the Romans prepared to pursue them, and that
20 VIII, 26| against the legions, and prepared to assault the Roman camp.
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