Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 52| few, they withstood the vast number of the enemy, as
2 I, 58| furnished themselves with a vast number of javelins, darts,
3 II, 39| number be compared with the vast host of Numidians. However,
4 II, 43| determine who of such a vast number should first get
5 III, 5 | 3.5]He had laid in vast quantities of corn from
6 III, 63| weapons of all sorts, and a vast multitude of archers poured
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 7 I, 27| they supposed that, amid so vast a multitude of those who
8 II, 30| For what purpose was so vast a machine constructed at
9 III, 9 | from what it was in the vast and open ocean. Having come
10 III, 12| sailing was very great in that vast and open sea, with its strong
11 IV, 1 | strength and render them men of vast stature of body. And to
12 V, 41| which circumstance, the vast number of the men could
13 V, 42| sides, and harassed by a vast number of weapons, and were
14 VI, 16| Others have figures of vast size, the limbs of which
15 VIII, 9 | being surprised to see so vast a host of the enemy, he
16 VIII, 11| from whom he had required a vast number, to guard his foraging
17 VIII, 14| are always attended by a vast multitude of wagons, even
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