Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 58 | that fleet the bravest men selected from all his legions, antesignani
2 I, 65 | unequal to the fatigue, to be selected from each century, and left
3 II, 44 | put to the sword; a few he selected and sent home to his own
4 III, 84 | degrees inferior in number, he selected the youngest and most active
5 III, 103| armed men, whom he partly selected from the slaves of the tax
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 6 I, 48 | of whom each of the horse selected out of the whole army for
7 III, 18 | suspicion of his cowardice, he selected a certain suitable and crafty
8 IV, 7 | Having provided corn and selected his cavalry, he began to
9 VI, 32 | wintering. This place he selected as well on other accounts
10 VII, 15 | soldiers. A proper garrison is selected for the town. ~
11 VII, 31 | promises. For this object he selected fitting emissaries, by whose
12 VII, 35 | the baggage, after having selected some cohorts, that the number
13 VII, 35 | led his legions across, he selected a fit place for a camp,
14 VII, 36 | the states, whom he had selected as his council of war, to
15 VII, 74 | completing these works, saving selected as level ground as he could,
16 VII, 76 | To them are assigned men selected from each state, by whose
17 VII, 85 | 85 Caesar, having selected a commanding situation,
18 VIII, 17 | general of the Bellovaci, had selected six thousand of his bravest
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