Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 75 | s life. Every place was filled with mirth and congratulations;
2 II, 4 | against darts: these they filled with archers and engines.
3 II, 4 | arrival of Lucius Nasidius had filled the state with the most
4 II, 11 | and set fire to barrels, filled with resin and tar, and
5 II, 21 | private rewards to some he filled the rest with flattering
6 III, 8 | accomplished this affair, he filled all the harbors and shores
7 III, 39 | entrance of the port, and filled it with soldiers, and ordered
8 III, 44 | our men were wounded, and filled with great dread of the
9 III, 63 | rampart; and the ditches were filled with fascines: and the legionary
10 III, 101| being high and favorable, he filled several transports with
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 11 II, 24 | when they saw our camp filled with a large number of the
12 IV, 26 | and the spy sloops to be filled with soldiers, and sent
13 IV, 28 | anchor, as they were getting filled with water, put out to sea
14 V, 32 | valuable, and all parts were filled with uproar and lamentation. ~
15 VII, 27 | all quarters and quickly filled the walls. ~
16 VII, 46 | lower space empty, they had filled the upper part of the hill,
17 VII, 69 | The army of the Gauls had filled all the space under the
18 VII, 72 | low and level ground, he filled with water conveyed from
19 VII, 73 | stability, they were each filled with trampled clay to the
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