Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 1 | But when Caesar could not obtain his request from the consuls,
2 I, 10| their armies, he did not obtain even that request; that
3 I, 67| Whichever should first obtain possession of the defiles
4 I, 87| after this defeat, should obtain without solicitation the
5 III, 10| when he might expect to obtain the whole. That as they
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 6 I, 3 | because he himself would obtain the government of his own
7 I, 3 | valiant nations, be enabled to obtain possession of the whole
8 I, 9 | intercession, they might obtain their request from the Sequani.
9 I, 31| disclosed, than that they might obtain those things which they
10 I, 35| if he [Caesar] does not obtain [his desires] that he (forasmuch
11 IV, 8 | from him; and that he would obtain this request from them.” ~
12 IV, 11| further. When they could not obtain this, they begged him to
13 IV, 13| they could by any means obtain a truce by deceiving him.
14 V, 6 | friends. He at first strove to obtain by every entreaty that he
15 V, 40| Caesar’s] justice, they would obtain the things which they might
16 VI, 2 | money: when they could not obtain [their object] from those
17 VII, 64| property they would evidently obtain perpetual dominion and freedom.
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