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Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 | Civil Wars~
2 I, 40 | under him in all his former wars, and the same number from
3 I, 86 | tried experience in former wars were called up to take the
4 III, 1 | usual consequence of civil wars and dissensions, and to
5 III, 2 | several had fallen in so many wars in Gaul, and the long march
6 III, 59 | found very useful in all his wars in Gaul. To them, for these
7 III, 88 | favors from him in former wars, flocked to his standard:
8 III, 110| veterans by being in several wars in Alexandria. These had
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 9 I, 44 | bring to a close whatever wars he wished to be carried
10 I, 54 | concluded two very important wars in one campaign, conducted
11 II, 14 | themselves whenever any wars occurred.” ~
12 III, 19 | impetuous and ready to undertake wars, so their mind is weak,
13 IV, 3 | frequently and in several wars, could not expel this nation
14 IV, 20 | discovered that in almost all the wars with the Gauls succors had
15 V, 11 | earlier period perpetual wars had taken place between
16 V, 24 | him, because in all his wars he had availed himself of
17 VI, 17 | that Mars presides over wars. To him, when they have
18 VII, 77 | they never have carried on wars on any other terms. But
19 VII, 89 | Commentaries of our Caesar’s Wars in Gaul, not indeed to be
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