Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 62 | the bridge, having found a convenient place, began to sink several
2 I, 82 | opportunity either to choose a convenient position for their camp,
3 II, 23 | the summer season has a convenient harbor, and is inclosed
4 III, 28 | aground: and having got a convenient place on the shore, they
5 III, 30 | of his approach, chose a convenient situation, where he posted
6 III, 30 | and there encamped in a convenient situation. ~
7 III, 38 | his army and cavalry in a convenient place, concealed from the
8 III, 46 | himself disposed slingers in convenient places to cover our men
9 III, 81 | Having chosen a position convenient for procuring corn, which
10 III, 100| Laelius having chosen a more convenient season of the year for his
11 III, 109| within the town in the most convenient places, and get information
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 12 I, 30 | should judge to be the most convenient and most productive of all
13 I, 49 | from provisions, chose a convenient position for a camp beyond
14 II, 8 | before the camp was naturally convenient and suitable for marshaling
15 II, 17 | and centurions to choose a convenient place for the camp. And
16 III, 17 | which was in a position convenient for everything; while Viridovix
17 IV, 20 | used, nor what harbors were convenient for a great number of large
18 V, 9 | disembarked his army and chosen a convenient place for the camp, when
19 V, 48 | he examines by what most convenient path he might cross the
20 VIII, 28 | disposed some of his troops in convenient places, and with the rest
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