Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 63| drain the river, and so far effected his purpose, that the horse
2 II, 8 | height of turrets, which was effected in the following manner. ~
3 II, 17| the forces of Petreius had effected a junction with the army
4 II, 32| recovered two provinces, and effected all this within forty days
5 III, 21| opposed him, and he himself effected less than he expected, in
6 III, 34| 3.34]Caesar, having effected a junction with Antonius'
7 III, 36| Longinus in Thessaly. He effected this with such celerity,
8 III, 45| experience, if Caesar's legions effected a retreat without considerable
9 III, 78| into Italy, Caesar, having effected a junction with Domitius,
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 10 I, 13| when they found that he had effected in one day, what they, themselves
11 II, 6 | the wall: which was easily effected on this occasion; for while
12 IV, 31| the greatest energy, he effected that, after the loss of
13 VI, 30| escaped death. But it was effected owing to this circumstance,
14 VI, 34| than that injury should be effected with any loss to our soldiers.
15 VII, 29| he had it already almost effected; that in the mean time it
16 VIII, 41| alone saw that it could be effected, though not without great
17 VIII, 41| wall (for that could not be effected by any works), but to rise
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