Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 59 | and as long as they were permitted by clear space, lengthening
2 II, 9 | of the plutei and vineae permitted them; and on that place
3 III, 1 | the year in which it was permitted by the laws that he should
4 III, 19 | asking], "Are citizens permitted to send deputies to citizens
5 III, 31 | firmly to his interest, permitted them to plunder the cities. ~
6 III, 103| him Pompey applied to be permitted to take refuge in Alexandria,
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 7 I, 45 | conquered in war, and had permitted to enjoy its own laws.” ~~
8 III, 1 | imposts, should be opened. He permitted him, if he thought it necessary,
9 III, 10 | that the same thing was permitted them. Wherefore, since he
10 IV, 1 | separate land; nor are they permitted to remain more than one
11 IV, 35 | their speed and strength permitted, and slew a great number
12 V, 29 | these, who, if it were permitted by you, united three days
13 V, 35 | confer with him, it was permitted; that he hoped what pertained
14 V, 50 | before the third hour, it was permitted; after that time there would
15 VI, 36 | injunctions of Caesar, had not permitted even any of the camp-followers
16 VI, 36 | if, forsooth, it was not permitted them to go out of the camp,
17 VII, 33 | of the Aedui, it was not permitted those who held the supreme
18 VII, 46 | the nature of the ground permitted, as a barrier to retard
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