Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 1 | circumstances require to be previously stated. For which reason
2 I, 1 | Lentulus and Marcellus, who had previously been on unfriendly terms
3 I, 1 | lest, if he gave it up previously, the consuls should suppress
4 I, 21| flight, of which they were previously ignorant. Therefore they
5 III, 89| the enemy which we have previously mentioned, lest his right
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 6 I, 31| part, because a few months previously 24,000 men of the Harudes
7 I, 42| proffered that which he had previously refused to him when requesting
8 II, 33| by fires, as Caesar had previously commended, a rush was made
9 V, 53| whose ancestors had also previously held it), when he discovered
10 VI, 40| glory for military exploits previously acquired, fell together
11 VII, 1 | opportunity, they who already, previously to this occurrence, were
12 VII, 4 | been expelled a short time previously. He is saluted king by his
13 VII, 14| from that which had been previously adopted; but they should
14 VII, 20| confinement. They being previously instructed in what answers
15 VII, 46| the hill, the Gauls had previously built a wall six feet high,
16 VII, 53| his departure that he had previously had, he led forth the legions
17 VII, 59| Bellovaci, who had been previously disaffected of themselves,
18 VII, 59| system from what he had previously intended, and he did not
19 VII, 76| 76 Caesar had, as we have previously narrated, availed himself
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