Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 III, 1 | make an estimate of the possessions and properties [of the debtors],
2 III, 20| temper; but to retain their possessions entire, and at the same
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 3 I, 2 | territories with all their possessions, [saying] that it would
4 I, 11| defend themselves and their possessions against them, send embassadors
5 I, 11| likewise, who had villages and possessions on the other side of the
6 II, 3 | themselves and all their possessions to the protection and disposal
7 II, 13| themselves and all their possessions into the town Galled Bratuspantium,
8 II, 15| themselves and all their possessions. Upon their territories
9 II, 29| conveyed together all their possessions into one town, eminently
10 II, 31| themselves and all their possessions to [Caesar’s] disposal:
11 III, 16| themselves and all their possessions to Caesar, on whom Caesar
12 IV, 4 | at last driven from their possessions, and having wandered through
13 IV, 18| conveyed away all their possessions, and concealed themselves
14 IV, 19| children, wives, and all their possessions into the woods, and that
15 V, 42| their baggage and their possessions were burning, not only did
16 VI, 10| and carry away all their possessions from the country parts into
17 VI, 22| drive the weaker from their possessions; lest they construct their
18 VI, 31| themselves and all their possessions to perfect strangers. Cativolcus,
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