Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 7 | Mauritania; that money should be granted to Pompey from the public
2 I, 7 | were sent, nor was time granted as in former years, to refer
3 I, 23| their own lives. Leave being granted him, he departed. ~
4 I, 36| the former of whom had granted to their state the lands
5 III, 15| if permission should be granted them. They add something
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 6 I, 7 | their request] ought to be granted: nor was he of opinion that
7 I, 28| Gaul and the Allobroges. He granted the petition of the Aedui,
8 I, 30| This request having been granted, they appointed a day for
9 I, 44| had settlements in Gaul, granted by the Gauls themselves;
10 III, 1 | two parts by a river, he granted one part of it to the Gauls,
11 III, 4 | the wounded [was liberty granted] to quit the post where
12 III, 18| our] camp; which being granted, rejoicing as if victory
13 IV, 15| being even wounded. Caesar granted those whom he had detained
14 IV, 15| remain with him. Caesar granted them permission. ~
15 V, 40| him. When permission was granted, they recount the same things
16 VI, 1 | forces. And when Pompey had granted this to the interests of
17 VI, 35| spoil; you, to whom it is granted to become even now most
18 VI, 36| the camp, permission being granted, follow them. ~
19 VII, 15| narrow.” Permission being granted to them at their earnest
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