Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 7 | made throughout Italy, arms demanded, and money exacted from
2 I, 16| comply with his orders. He demanded soldiers: they sent them.
3 I, 39| reinforcements of horse and foot were demanded from Lusitania, by Petreius;
4 I, 53| have the advantage. Caesar demanded from those states which
5 I, 88| and Petreius, when pay was demanded by the legions, a sedition
6 III, 31| imperator, after which he demanded large sums of money from
7 III, 31| amount of the next year, and demanded a supply of horse from the
8 III, 32| the money which had been demanded from the province at large,
9 III, 32| of the ensuing year were demanded beforehand as a loan from
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 10 I, 27| arrived at that place, he demanded hostages, their arms, and
11 I, 42| between them, Ariovistus demanded that Caesar should not bring
12 I, 43| distance. Ariovistus then demanded that they should confer
13 II, 4 | out of that number, and demanded for themselves the command
14 II, 15| number of its population, he demanded 600 hostages. When these
15 IV, 36| hostages which he had before demanded; and ordered that they should
16 V, 4 | near relations, whom he had demanded by name, he consoled Indutiomarus,
17 V, 19| speedily performed the things demanded, and sent hostages to the
18 VI, 34| neighborhood, and the matter demanded great attention, not so
19 VII, 66| the cavalry which had been demanded from all Gaul, meet together.
20 VIII, 38| sooner from its fear, he demanded that Guturvatus, the promoter
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