Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 86 | persons approved of and chosen by a faction. That against
2 III, 1 | the laws that he should be chosen consul. This business being
3 III, 59 | and took care to have them chosen into the senate at an unusual
4 III, 73 | faults in him: that he had chosen a safe ground for the engagement,
5 III, 81 | obeyed his orders. Having chosen a position convenient for
6 III, 91 | about one hundred and twenty chosen volunteers of the same century
7 III, 100| water. But Laelius having chosen a more convenient season
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 8 I, 3 | third year. Orgetorix is chosen to complete these arrangements.
9 I, 46 | without any danger to his chosen legion, yet he did not think
10 II, 18 | ground which our men had chosen for the camp was this: A
11 III, 23 | in military matters, are chosen leaders. These, adopting
12 IV, 19 | place; that the place thus chosen was nearly the centre of
13 V, 9 | disembarked his army and chosen a convenient place for the
14 VI, 23 | another, magistrates are chosen to preside over that war
15 VII, 71 | remiss, eighty thousand chosen men would perish with him;
16 VIII, 7 | Atrebates, and that they had chosen for their camp, an elevated
17 VIII, 7 | in the position they had chosen, and by ambuscade to prevent
18 VIII, 8 | The eleventh consisted of chosen youth of great hopes, who
19 VIII, 18 | Gauls, placed in ambush, had chosen for the seat of action a
20 VIII, 23 | purpose, he sent with him some chosen centurions. When they came
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