Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 7 | their lots were not even admitted. To the other provinces
2 I, 23 | his interest he had been admitted into the college of priests;
3 I, 27 | requires that he should be admitted to an interview with Pompey.
4 I, 86 | the excuse of age was not admitted; but persons of tried experience
5 III, 1 | of the people than appear admitted to it by his bounty: that
6 III, 57 | recommendation of Pompey, had admitted into the number of his acquaintance.
7 III, 57 | reception, but afterward was not admitted to an audience; for Scipio
8 III, 82 | the Parthians, should be admitted a candidate for the praetorship
9 III, 102| at the island, were not admitted into the town or port; and
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 10 I, 28 | the light of enemies; he admitted all the rest to a surrender,
11 I, 28 | and whom they afterward admitted to the same state of rights
12 I, 32 | by the Sequani, who had admitted Ariovistus within their
13 II, 13 | having been delivered up, admitted the Suessiones to a surrender,
14 V, 57 | have sent for, having been admitted in one night, he confined
15 VI, 13 | nothing of itself, and is admitted to no deliberation. The
16 VII, 55 | that Litavicus had been admitted by the Aedui into Bibracte,
17 VII, 78 | peace. The Mandubii, who had admitted them into the town, are
18 VII, 78 | rampart, forbade them to be admitted. ~~
19 VIII, 6 | the management of the war admitted, he laid the burden of the
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