Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 16| fled from the town, and, in attempting to bring off his cohorts
2 I, 27| back to him; and though his attempting a reconciliation often retarded
3 II, 42| killed by the cavalry in attempting to escape: some fell to
4 III, 21| senate; and when he was attempting to harangue the people,
5 III, 40| fatigued, and at the same time attempting the town on all sides by
6 III, 62| already formed the design of attempting a sally, as before mentioned,
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 7 I, 7 | to Caesar that they were attempting to make their route through
8 I, 37| banks of the Rhine, and were attempting to cross it; that the brothers,
9 I, 47| spies?” He stopped them when attempting to speak, and cast them
10 II, 10| most courageous manner were attempting to pass over their bodies,
11 III, 21| turrets. They at one time attempting a sally, at another forming
12 V, 43| obstructs his right hand when attempting to draw his sword: the enemy
13 V, 53| influence among the Gauls, attempting by general design to slay
14 VI, 4 | the towns; to them, while attempting this, and before it could
15 VI, 40| have availed others; but, attempting to reach the camp, had descended
16 VII, 26| Vercingetorix. They hoped that, by attempting it at the dead of night,
17 VII, 50| of the same legion, after attempting to hew down the gates, was
18 VIII, 14| camp, to prevent the Romans attempting a pursuit before the line
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