Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 1 | him. All these acts were performed by Caesar, with the hope
2 I, 10| might be the more easily performed, and conditions secured
3 I, 24| and that day decamped and performed the regular march. He staid
4 I, 31| states, and these things he performed with great zeal. He was
5 III, 75| not to halt till they had performed their journey; and he detached
6 III, 76| 3.76]Having performed the exact march which he
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 7 II, 5 | commands they punctually performed by the day [appointed].
8 IV, 4 | and their cavalry having performed the whole of this journey
9 IV, 14| lines, and in a short time performed a march of eight miles,
10 IV, 23| follow him. As this was performed rather tardily by them,
11 IV, 23| that all things should be performed by them at a nod and at
12 V, 19| Mandubratius to them. They speedily performed the things demanded, and
13 V, 26| common freedom. Since he had performed his duty to them on the
14 V, 32| encouraging the soldiers, he performed the duties of a general,
15 VI, 7 | While these things are being performed by Caesar, the Treviri,
16 VI, 30| he was commanded; having performed his march rapidly, and even
17 VII, 12| of the terms were being performed, a few centurions and soldiers
18 VIII, 28| orders might be faithfully performed, Quintus Atius Varus, general
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