Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 1 | send embassadors to Rome to request for him the consulate, and
2 I, 1 | friends, he made this one request, that two legions, and the
3 I, 1 | Caesar could not obtain his request from the consuls, he wrote
4 I, 10| did not obtain even that request; that levies were made throughout
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 5 I, 7 | did not think that [their request] ought to be granted: nor
6 I, 9 | they might obtain their request from the Sequani. Dumnorix,
7 I, 30| wished to ask of him. This request having been granted, they
8 I, 31| themselves and of all. That request having been obtained, they
9 I, 43| nor a just ground for the request, had obtained these honors
10 IV, 8 | that he would obtain this request from them.” ~
11 V, 6 | After he saw that this request was firmly refused him,
12 V, 40| things which they might request.” ~
13 VI, 4 | receives their excuse, at the request of the Aedui, because he
14 VII, 15| to them at their earnest request, Vercingetorix at first
15 VII, 63| them to death. The Aedui request Vercingetorix to come to
16 VII, 63| the war. On obtaining this request they insist that the chief
17 VII, 75| any one: however, at the request of Commius, they sent two
18 VIII, 48| Antonius judged that his request originated in a just apprehension,
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