Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 II, 39| horse to follow him, and hastened his march, that he might
2 II, 43| set sail, and their flight hastened the masters of the ships
3 III, 36| pursuit of Cassius, and hastened to relieve Favonius. Accordingly,
4 III, 78| by Pompey's arrival, he hastened with all speed and earnestness
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 5 I, 27| the camp of the Helvetii, hastened to the Rhine and the territories
6 I, 37| provided a supply of corn, he hastened to Ariovistus by forced
7 II, 5 | then not far distant, he hastened to lead his army over the
8 II, 7 | approach had been burned, they hastened with all their forces to
9 II, 9 | camp. The enemy immediately hastened from that place to the river
10 II, 11| place in the journey, and hastened to reach home, they made
11 II, 19| with the same speed they hastened up the hill to our camp,
12 II, 21| given the necessary orders, hastened to and fro into whatever
13 II, 23| command, as their leader, hastened toward that place; and part
14 II, 24| despairing of our affairs, hastened home, and related to their
15 III, 15| could be discovered, they hastened to seek safety in flight.
16 VII, 48| forward their cavalry, and hastened in larger numbers to that
17 VII, 54| the entire state would be hastened by their departure; yet
18 VIII, 39| him by regular marches. He hastened as much as he could with
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