Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 39| nations which border on the ocean, by Afranius. When they
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 2 I, 1 | by the river Garonne, the ocean, and the territories of
3 I, 1 | and to that part of the ocean which is near Spain: it
4 II, 34| touch upon the [Atlantic] ocean, that all these nations
5 III, 7 | border upon the [Atlantic] ocean. He, as there was a scarcity
6 III, 9 | Loire, which flows into the ocean; rowers to be raised from
7 III, 9 | was in the vast and open ocean. Having come to this resolution,
8 III, 12| rushed in from the main ocean, which always happens twice
9 III, 13| that such storms of the ocean, and such violent gales
10 IV, 10| from it it falls into the ocean. But the Rhine takes its
11 IV, 10| and when it approaches the ocean, divides into several branches;
12 IV, 10| sea-fowl), flows into the ocean by several mouths.
13 IV, 29| very high tides in that ocean; and that circumstance was
14 VI, 31| those who were nearest the ocean concealed themselves in
15 VI, 33| three legions toward the ocean into those parts which border
16 VII, 4 | others who border on the ocean; the supreme command is
17 VIII, 31| parts of Gaul, adjoining the ocean, and which are called Armoricae,
18 VIII, 46| country bordering on the ocean; the other two he placed
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