Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 II, 44| deputies to Varus at night, and surrendered themselves to him. But Juba
2 III, 11| threw open the gates, and surrendered himself and the town to
3 III, 28| and with sea-sickness, surrendered to Otacilius, after having
4 III, 99| stationed in the forts, surrendered to Sylla. Several others
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 5 I, 27| multitude of those who had surrendered themselves, their flight
6 I, 44| discontinued, and those who surrendered to be seduced from him,
7 II, 3 | embassadors: to tell him that they surrendered themselves and all their
8 II, 15| Ambiani, who, without delay, surrendered themselves and all their
9 II, 15| rest of the Belgae who had surrendered themselves to the Roman
10 II, 28| of all who remained, and surrendered themselves to him; and in
11 II, 32| injury to those who had surrendered to the Roman people.” The
12 III, 16| towns. They accordingly surrendered themselves and all their
13 III, 19| all the states immediately surrendered themselves to Titurius:
14 III, 27| greatest part of Aquitania surrendered itself to Crassus, and of
15 V, 20| Cassi, sending embassies, surrendered themselves to Caesar. From
16 VII, 13| brought them to Caesar, and surrendered themselves to him. When
17 VII, 47| walls by their hands, and surrendered to our soldiers. Lucius
18 VII, 88| orders their arms to be surrendered, and their chieftains delivered
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