Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 1 | the consuls could pass any decree concerning Caesar's command.
2 I, 6 | to that extreme and final decree of the senate (which was
3 I, 8 | injury' (by which words and decree the Roman people were obliged
4 I, 15 | to Pompey by the senate's decree, immediately on opening
5 III, 21 | proceedings, who passed a decree that Caelius should be removed
6 III, 21 | the republic. Upon this decree, the consul forbade him
7 III, 32 | exacted by the senate's decree. The taxes of the ensuing
8 III, 88 | compliance with the senate's decree, one of which was called
9 III, 107| sanction both of a law and a decree of the senate, he signified
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 10 I, 3 | their designs; they fix by decree their departure for the
11 I, 45 | in Gaul most just: if the decree of the Senate was to be
12 VI, 13 | persons decide it; they decree rewards and punishments;
13 VII, 1 | and, being informed of the decree of the senate, [to the effect]
14 VII, 34 | 34 Having pronounced this decree between [the contending
15 VIII, 54 | 54 After this a decree was passed by the senate,
16 VIII, 54 | and in compliance with the decree of the senate, ordered the
17 VIII, 55 | and which by the senate’s decree, should have been sent to
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