Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 27| and all sorts of weapons, drove them among Caesar's works,
2 I, 31| Italy, of their own accord drove Cotta out of the town; who,
3 I, 59| with the men on board, and drove the rest into the harbor.
4 I, 76| conferences of the soldiers, drove our men from the camp, and
5 II, 19| province, of themselves drove out of the town the cohorts,
6 III, 21| wounded several persons, drove him from his tribunal. The
7 III, 46| low ground up the steep, drove Pompey's men precipitately
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 8 II, 10| number of their missiles they drove back the rest, who, in a
9 II, 23| their weapons, speedily drove the Atrebates (for that
10 III, 28| quickly took up arms and drove them back again to their
11 IV, 12| the rest to flight, and drove them forward so much alarmed
12 V, 9 | fortification, took the place and drove them out of the woods, receiving
13 V, 15| conquerors in all parts, and drove them to their woods and
14 V, 16| the legions behind them, drove the enemy precipitately
15 V, 43| one man, for a short time drove back the rest: while he
16 V, 53| frontiers [of the state], and drove him from his kingdom and
17 VII, 50| and slaying two of them, drove back the rest a little from
18 VII, 80| enemy in a compact body, and drove them back; and, when they
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