Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 20| council that Pompey would speedily come to their assistance;
2 III, 80| the town, if succor was speedily sent; but that it could
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 3 I, 18| so many were present, he speedily dismisses: the council,
4 I, 33| thought he ought to provide as speedily as possible. Moreover, Ariovistus,
5 II, 23| casting their weapons, speedily drove the Atrebates (for
6 III, 3 | no apprehension of war), speedily summoning a council, began
7 III, 28| make a treaty] of peace, speedily led his army thither, thinking
8 IV, 25| nearest vessels saw them, they speedily followed and approached
9 IV, 34| camp. Having by these means speedily got together a large force
10 V, 19| Mandubratius to them. They speedily performed the things demanded,
11 V, 25| the camp. When our men had speedily taken up arms and had ascended
12 VI, 3 | That business having been speedily executed, he again led his
13 VI, 34| number from all quarters speedily assembles. ~
14 VI, 40| nearest rising ground; being speedily driven from this they throw
15 VII, 8 | enemy. These proceedings are speedily announced to Vercingetorix
16 VII, 31| were lost at Avaricum are speedily replaced. In the mean time,
17 VII, 34| should have earned, and send speedily to him all their cavalry
18 VII, 68| ordered the baggage to be speedily brought forth from the camp,
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