Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 22| single person should get out privately. Nor was any man so negligent
2 I, 67| next day Petreius went out privately with a few horse to reconnoitre
3 II, 3 | having sent in a galley privately, acquaints Domitius and
4 II, 21| honor both publicly and privately on some states, he left
5 III, 12| inclinations, he made his escape privately. The inhabitants of Apollonia
6 III, 21| would go to Caesar, but privately sent messengers to Milo,
7 III, 30| the river Apsus; Pompey, privately by night; Caesar, openly
8 III, 67| by a different route, as privately as he could, with his other
9 III, 75| sent on all his baggage privately in the beginning of the
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 10 I, 18| inquiries on the same points privately of others, and discovered
11 I, 19| what each had said of him privately in his [Caesar’s] own presence;
12 I, 31| allowed to treat with him privately (in secret) concerning the
13 III, 18| Sabinus would the next night privately draw off his army out of
14 V, 3 | and began to solicit him privately about their own interests,
15 V, 54| and seeking, publicly and privately, his favor and friendship. ~~
16 VII, 33| only a few persons were privately summoned for the purpose,
17 VII, 83| character for courage; they privately arrange among themselves
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