Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 46| increasing, and cohorts were frequently sent to their aid from the
2 I, 80| cohorts closed their rear, and frequently made a stand on the level
3 I, 81| slowly and gradually, and frequently halted to help their rear,
4 II, 33| affected by this oration, frequently attempted to interrupt him
5 II, 41| The enemy's troops were frequently reinforced by assistance
6 III, 19| Apsus, and the soldiers frequently conversed with each other;
7 III, 19| to peace; and to cry out frequently with a loud voice [asking], "
8 III, 48| upbraided ours with want, they frequently threw among them to damp
9 III, 49| short time. And there were frequently heard declarations of the
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 10 I, 1 | Province, and merchants least frequently resort to them, and import
11 I, 8 | sometimes by day, but more frequently by night), but being kept
12 IV, 2 | In cavalry actions they frequently leap from their horses and
13 IV, 3 | after making the attempt frequently and in several wars, could
14 VI, 43| should be drawn off. And frequently it came to that point, as
15 VII, 41| army, while fresh men were frequently relieving the wearied, and
16 VIII, 44| Epasnactus, an Arvernian (for he frequently changed his quarters, and
17 VIII, 52| of air; and though he was frequently told that Labienus was solicited
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