Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 1 | Even Pompey himself did not dare to oppose them. But when
2 II, 37| that the king would not dare to attempt any thing against
3 II, 44| insulted by Juba, yet he dare not oppose him: Juba rode
4 III, 7 | had not the confidence to dare to move out of the harbor;
5 III, 25| enemy's fleet, because they dare not venture too far from
6 III, 43| blockaded by Caesar, and dare not hazard a battle. ~
7 III, 84| thousand of his horse would dare even on open ground, to
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 8 I, 34| That, besides, neither dare he go without an army into
9 II, 8 | prowess and what our men would dare. When he perceived that
10 II, 17| other legions would not dare to stand their ground. It
11 II, 19| upon our men, who did not dare to follow them in their
12 V, 15| enemy when] retreating, nor dare quit their standards, were
13 VI, 23| abandon them, and that no one dare settle near them; at the
14 VI, 35| wall can be manned, nor dare any one go beyond the fortifications.”
15 VII, 1 | absence of their general, dare to leave their winter quarters,
16 VII, 63| in the war, they do not dare to pursue their own measures
17 VII, 66| that none of them would dare to advance beyond the main
18 VIII, 38| though the latter did not dare to trust his life even to
19 VIII, 44| persons, as he saw that he dare not remain long in one place,
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