Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 80| should suddenly, with the utmost speed, run all together
2 III, 16| conference, lest affairs of the utmost importance and advantage
3 III, 45| posts, each exerted his utmost power. Caesar, to confine
4 III, 73| ought all now to use their utmost efforts to repair by their
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 5 I, 13| themselves had with the utmost difficulty accomplished
6 II, 25| general, desired to exert his utmost energy, the impetuosity
7 V, 2 | of the soldiers, amid the utmost scarcity of all materials,
8 V, 43| contend for promotion with the utmost animosity. When the fight
9 VI, 10| they had assembled, to the utmost extremities of their territories:
10 VI, 38| that the matter is in the utmost danger; he snatches arms
11 VII, 4 | attention to the cavalry. To the utmost vigilance he adds the utmost
12 VII, 4 | utmost vigilance he adds the utmost rigor of authority; and
13 VII, 5 | of the Cadurci, a man the utmost daring, with part of his
14 VII, 19| considered guilty of the utmost injustice if he did not
15 VII, 32| their affairs were in the utmost danger, because, whereas
16 VII, 39| had contended with their utmost efforts, the one for Convictolitanis,
17 VII, 54| wrested from them with the utmost insult; and to what condition
18 VII, 70| maintained on both sides with the utmost vigor; Caesar sends the
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