Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 41 | reason: and the horse had frequent skirmishes with each other.
2 II, 2 | progress of our works. Besides, frequent sallies were made from the
3 II, 8 | side, observed, from the frequent sallies of the enemy, that
4 II, 22 | at sea, defeated in their frequent sallies, and struggling
5 III, 25 | assistance: they received frequent reproofs from Pompey by
6 III, 106| this tumult was appeased, frequent disturbances were raised
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 7 I, 40 | men whom the Helvetii, in frequent encounters, not only in
8 I, 43 | in their favor, and how frequent and how honorable; how from
9 II, 1 | as we have shown above, frequent reports were brought to
10 II, 8 | he strove to ascertain by frequent trials, what the enemy could
11 II, 30 | arrival of our army they made frequent sallies from the town, and
12 V, 1 | that, on account of the frequent changes of the tide, less
13 V, 44 | number of defenders, more frequent letters and messages were
14 VI, 2 | importuned by the Treviri in frequent embassies, thought that
15 VII, 22 | skins. Besides, in their frequent sallies by day and night,
16 VII, 48 | shouts, and, afterward, by frequent accounts, that the town
17 VII, 88 | been wearied by sending frequent reinforcements, and the
18 VIII, 6 | Genabum: and being informed by frequent embassies from the Remi,
19 VIII, 10 | the mean time there were frequent skirmishes across the marsh,
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