Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 24 | were brought before him he protected them from the insolence
2 I, 26 | front and on both sides he protected them with a parapet of wicker
3 I, 76 | the camp, where they were protected by the cohorts which were
4 I, 80 | from the rising grounds, protected the rest in their ascent.
5 I, 86 | in having preserved and protected the men whom they had in
6 II, 9 | which was completed was protected and secured against every
7 III, 19 | Vatinius escaped by being protected by the arms of the soldiers.
8 III, 26 | put into it (this port is protected from a south-west wind,
9 III, 27 | circumstances, the storm protected our ships, and damaged the
10 III, 56 | when drawn up, might be protected by the darts discharged
11 III, 73 | subdued the two Spains, though protected by a most warlike people
12 III, 103| in Alexandria, and to be protected in his calamity by his powerful
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 13 I, 24 | place, and the position be protected by those who were posted
14 V, 20 | 21 The Trinobantes being protected and secured from any violence
15 VI, 5 | of the Eburones, and were protected by one continued extent
16 VI, 12 | Remi. The latter carefully protected them. Thus they possessed
17 VIII, 9 | on the rampart, would be protected by their galleries from
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