Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 23 | brought him into Caesar's presence. He pleaded with Caesar
2 I, 58 | prove their zeal in the presence of their masters. ~
3 I, 68 | eyes of all, and that the presence of the tribunes and centurions
4 III, 18 | Caesar's message in the presence of Libo, Lucius Lucceius,
5 III, 28 | inhumanly put to death in his presence. But the soldiers of the
6 III, 33 | him from Pompey, in the presence of several senators, whom
7 III, 107| decide their disputes in his presence by justice, rather than
8 III, 109| as they appeared in his presence, without hearing them, or
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 9 I, 19 | privately in his [Caesar’s] own presence; he begs and exhorts him,
10 I, 47 | camp, he cried out in the presence of his army, “Why were they
11 I, 53 | Procillus] said that, in his own presence, the lots had been thrice
12 II, 5 | he dismissed him from his presence. After he perceived that
13 V, 42 | soldiers, and such their presence of mind, that though they
14 VI, 18 | to stand in public in the presence of his father. ~
15 VII, 33 | usage of the state, in the presence of the magistrates, to hold
16 VIII, 25 | except when awed by the presence of his army. ~
17 VIII, 42 | supported all with very great presence of mind. For the action
18 VIII, 48 | be obliged to go into the presence of any Roman. As Antonius
19 VIII, 50 | service to Antonius by their presence in such great numbers [at
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