Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 4 | standard by the hopes of rewards and promotions. Several
2 I, 57| and these they incited by rewards and promises. Domitius required
3 II, 21| given public and private rewards to some he filled the rest
4 II, 32| have ever looked for the rewards of labor at the conclusion
5 III, 59| enemy, and large pecuniary rewards, and from being needy had
6 III, 82| endeavor to merit a part of the rewards and booty. And receiving
7 III, 82| to dispute openly about rewards and priesthoods, and disposed
8 III, 83| money which were to be their rewards, or of vengeance on their
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 9 I, 44| great expectations and great rewards; that he had settlements
10 III, 26| animate their men by great rewards and promises, points out
11 V, 39| Caesar by Cicero, great rewards being offered [to the messengers]
12 V, 44| of freedom, and by great rewards, to convey a letter to Caesar.
13 V, 47| affair is. Then with great rewards he induces a certain man
14 V, 54| and allure to him by great rewards the outlaws and convicts
15 V, 57| the rest. He offers great rewards for those who should kill
16 VI, 13| persons decide it; they decree rewards and punishments; if any
17 VII, 1 | every sort of promises and rewards, they earnestly solicit
18 VII, 34| conquest of Gaul, those rewards which they should have earned,
19 VIII, 46| disputes, and distributed rewards to the most deserving; for
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