Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 41| command of those legions, compelled by the emergency, took post
2 III, 41| either that Pompey would be compelled to follow him to Dyrrachium,
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 3 I, 4 | according to their custom, compelled Orgetorix to plead his cause
4 I, 17| well aware, that though compelled by necessity, he had disclosed
5 I, 27| 27 The Helvetii, compelled by the want of every thing,
6 I, 31| friendship, they were now compelled to give the chief nobles
7 V, 4 | order that he might not be compelled to waste the summer among
8 V, 23| of the droughts, he was compelled to station his army in its
9 V, 30| winter-quarters, he would be compelled to leave; every reason is
10 V, 32| happens to those who are compelled to take council in the action
11 VI, 3 | that booty to the soldiers, compelled them to enter into a surrender
12 VI, 7 | composed of Gauls, nature compelled some to favor the Gallic
13 VI, 12| leading men as hostages, and compelled them to swear in their public
14 VII, 15| that they should not be compelled to set fire with their own
15 VII, 16| and whenever they were compelled to go to a greater distance,
16 VII, 33| being in the senate, he compelled Cotus to resign his office;
17 VII, 35| order that he might not be compelled to come to an action against
18 VII, 59| the Loire, and having been compelled by the want of corn, had
19 VII, 74| Roman soldiers might not be compelled to go out of the camp with
20 VII, 78| them into the town, are compelled to go forth with their wives
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