Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 25 | hitherto he had not been allowed an interview, and was now
2 I, 27 | great hopes, if that were allowed him, that the consequence
3 I, 33 | contented with what was allowed to every citizen. That a
4 I, 33 | harangue) that he should be allowed to stand candidate, though
5 I, 86 | observed which had been allowed to all generals, that, after
6 II, 6 | from each other, room was allowed both for the skill of their
7 II, 9 | as the length of the mats allowed. Hid and secured within
8 III, 14 | the number of his ships allowed, weighed anchor: and having
9 III, 15 | by Caesar. And he was not allowed to get either wood or water,
10 III, 17 | required "that he should be allowed to send commissioners to
11 III, 43 | nature of each position allowed, he began to draw a line
12 III, 71 | this title he retained, and allowed himself to be addressed
13 III, 78 | But for these matters, he allowed no more time than was necessary
14 III, 105| none but the priests are allowed admission, and which the
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 15 I, 7 | requested, they might be allowed to do so with his consent.”
16 I, 30 | requested that they might be allowed to proclaim an assembly
17 I, 31 | asked that they might be allowed to treat with him privately (
18 I, 39 | his consent they might be allowed to withdraw; some, influenced
19 II, 11 | as the length of the day allowed; and at sunset desisted
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