Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 88| lieutenants. According to his directions, they marched from Spain
2 III, 3 | and Egypt, and had given directions that a great number should
3 III, 42| states. He likewise gave directions that search should be made
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 4 I, 40| battle and scattered in all directions, and was victorious more
5 IV, 14| families) began to fly in all directions; in pursuit of whom Caesar
6 IV, 17| these being in different directions and fastened on sides the
7 IV, 33| they drive about in all directions and throw their weapons
8 V, 20| undertakes to attack it in two directions. The enemy, having remained
9 V, 48| having been sent in all directions, he examines by what most
10 V, 49| a higher rampart in all directions, the gates to be barricaded,
11 V, 54| were flocking to him in all directions, and seeking, publicly and
12 VI, 34| people were scattered in all directions. Where either a hidden valley,
13 VI, 34| must be sent in several directions and the soldiers must be
14 VI, 43| dispatches them in all directions. All the villages and all
15 VI, 43| been sent abroad in all directions, that the prisoners declared
16 VII, 9 | extensively as possible in all directions; that he would exert himself
17 VII, 63| are sent by them in all directions: as far as they can prevail
18 VII, 88| flight escape in different directions to their respective states.
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