Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 II, 25 | his cavalry after them to plunder them and get the spoil.
2 III, 31 | interest, permitted them to plunder the cities. ~
3 III, 59 | pay, and applied all the plunder to their own use. Displeased
4 III, 80 | gave it up to his army to plunder, and immediately decamped
5 III, 97 | not to be too intent on plunder, and lose the opportunity
6 III, 112| the coast, they constantly plunder like pirates. And without
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 7 V, 12 | Belgae for the purpose of plunder and making war; almost all
8 VI, 35 | distinction invited to the plunder. The Sigambri, who are nearest
9 VI, 35 | leave in concealment the plunder they had acquired; they
10 VI, 41 | beyond the Rhine with that plunder which they had deposited
11 VI, 42 | object, that they might plunder the territories of Ambiorix,
12 VII, 3 | provision department), and plunder their property. The report
13 VII, 14 | abundance of provisions and plunder. If these sacrifices should
14 VII, 28 | who was anxious for the plunder. Thus, being excited by
15 VII, 42 | an ascertained fact. They plunder the property of the Roman
16 VII, 45 | fighting, or their hope of plunder, he sets before them what
17 VII, 47 | that he was excited by the plunder of Avaricum, and would not
18 VII, 88 | throughout the entire army, as plunder. ~
19 VIII, 4 | to be given instead of plunder: and sending his legions
20 VIII, 47 | himself and his adherents on plunder by means of his cavalry,
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