Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 22 | no single person should get out privately. Nor was any
2 I, 44 | Caesar hoped that if he could get possession of this and fortify
3 I, 49 | They who had gone out to get forage or corn, were chased
4 I, 71 | dispatch, which should first get possession of the defile
5 II, 6 | with such address as to get clear, though only by a
6 II, 25 | them to plunder them and get the spoil. And at the same
7 II, 43 | vast number should first get on board, that some of the
8 III, 15 | And he was not allowed to get either wood or water, or
9 III, 85 | being in motion he might get some opportunity of forcing
10 III, 97 | that the enemy might not get water in the night. As soon
11 III, 109| most convenient places, and get information of Achillas'
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 12 IV, 8 | own territories, should get possession of those of others,
13 IV, 14 | of them as could readily get their arms, for a short
14 IV, 26 | neither keep their ranks, nor get firm footing, nor follow
15 VI, 35 | scattered in flight, and get possession of a large amount
16 VIII, 8 | that the enemy could not get a sight of a greater number
17 VIII, 10 | make a distant excursion to get forage or corn, he saw that
18 VIII, 10 | who I said had gone to get aid from the Germans, returned
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