Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 II, 25| endeavored to make public property of the kingdom of Juba.
2 III, 14| troops, but was private property, bore away for Oricum, and
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 3 I, 11| after destroying all the property of his allies, should arrive
4 I, 18| increased his own private property, and amassed great means
5 I, 43| should lose none of their property, but be advanced in influence,
6 III, 12| they carried off all their property and betook themselves to
7 III, 28| themselves and all their property thither. When Caesar had
8 V, 30| soldier was inspecting his property, [to see] what he could
9 V, 55| enemy and confiscates his property. When these things were
10 VI, 5 | convey thither all their property. ~
11 VII, 3 | department), and plunder their property. The report is quickly spread
12 VII, 8 | entreat him to protect their property, and not to suffer them
13 VII, 14| the interests of private property must be neglected for the
14 VII, 42| ascertained fact. They plunder the property of the Roman citizens, and
15 VII, 43| made about the plundered property; they confiscate the property
16 VII, 43| property; they confiscate the property of Litavicus and his brothers;
17 VII, 43| arising from the plundered property, as that act was shared
18 VII, 64| which sacrifice of private property they would evidently obtain
19 VII, 66| ensue), they would lose both property and character. For as to
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