Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 29 | an action. Pompey weighed anchor at nightfall. The soldiers
2 I, 32 | but obliged him to weigh anchor and quit the place. ~
3 II, 22 | having espied him, weighed anchor, and pursued him. But of
4 II, 25 | merchant ships, which lay at anchor before Utica, in number
5 II, 25 | instant they all weighed anchor and left Utica, and repaired
6 III, 14 | his ships allowed, weighed anchor: and having sailed a little
7 III, 15 | either wood or water, or even anchor near the land. He was reduced
8 III, 26 | southerly wind, weighed anchor, and the next day were carried
9 III, 28 | had made to, came to an anchor opposite Lissus. Otacilius
10 III, 39 | near it he fixed another at anchor, on which he raised a turret,
11 III, 101| board the ships and weighed anchor, and having attacked Cassius'
12 III, 102| impossible to judge. He lay at anchor one night, and calling together
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 13 IV, 23 | disembarking, he remained at anchor till the ninth hour, for
14 IV, 23 | signal being given and the anchor weighed, he advanced about
15 IV, 28 | however, after having cast anchor, as they were getting filled
16 IV, 29 | burden which were riding at anchor against each other; nor
17 V, 9 | leaving them fastened at anchor upon an even and open shore;
18 V, 22 | on, after he had weighed anchor at the beginning of the
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