Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 4 | 1.3]The senate having broken up in the evening, all who
2 I, 42| The bridge which had been broken down by the storm was almost
3 I, 64| Afranius and Petreius had broken up their camp about the
4 I, 65| sometimes halted and was broken; at other times, that they
5 II, 6 | indeed, of one of them being broken off, the whole ship was
6 II, 32| 2.32]Having broken up the council, he called
7 III, 92| checked, and their line broken, and that Pompey's troops
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 8 I, 7 | the bridge at Geneva to be broken down. When the Helvetii
9 I, 31| their cavalry. And that broken by such engagements and
10 I, 46| our men, and how this had broken off the conference, a much
11 VII, 19| side. The Gauls, having broken down the bridges, posted
12 VII, 23| in length, can neither be broken through nor torn asunder. ~
13 VII, 35| had taken care should be broken down, the next day he stopped
14 VII, 58| bridge, which the enemy had broken down during the preceding
15 VII, 58| bridges of that town to be broken down: they themselves set
16 VII, 70| have already described as broken by hills, and extending
17 VIII, 50| the winter quarters were broken up he himself, contrary
18 VIII, 53| of Caesar’s foes was not broken by this, but it taught them,
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