Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 4 | and promotions. Several officers belonging to the two legions,
2 I, 22| the tribunes and general officers to ride round; and exhorted
3 II, 12| stretch out their hands to the officers and the army. At this uncommon
4 II, 28| at Corfinium; so that the officers and companies were still
5 III, 25| wrote in severe terms to his officers at Brundusium, [and gave
6 III, 26| 3.26]They [his officers], exerting boldness and
7 III, 32| for levying money on it. Officers were appointed to collect
8 III, 32| overrun with bailiffs and officers, and crowded with overseers
9 III, 74| meet the enemy, that the officers of the first rank, sensibly
10 III, 99| thirty centurions, valiant officers. Crastinus, also, of whom
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 11 I, 47| he would send one of his [officers] as an embassador to him.”
12 I, 47| embassador one of his [Roman] officers, and should expose him to
13 III, 7 | those parts, sent out some officers of cavalry, and several
14 III, 8 | wished to receive back his officers, let him send back to them
15 IV, 11| sends messengers to the officers who had marched in advance
16 IV, 14| the absence of their own officers, as time was afforded neither
17 IV, 22| quaestor, his lieutenants, and officers of cavalry. There were in
18 V, 29| Cotta and the principal officers, “Prevail,” said Sabinus, “
19 V, 32| march, they ordered [the officers] to give the command that
20 V, 33| their leaders ordered [the officers] to proclaim through the
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