Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 III, 7 | for Caesar was seen at the continent, before any account whatsoever
2 III, 26| and being seen from the continent, Quintus Coponius, who commanded
3 III, 87| were left behind on the continent. Have you not heard that
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 4 IV, 27| sent embassadors into the continent for that purpose, they had
5 IV, 28| night, and made for the continent. ~
6 IV, 31| brought to him from the continent. And thus, since that business
7 IV, 36| should be brought over to the continent, because, since the time
8 IV, 36| fleet arrived safe at the continent, except two of the ships
9 V, 2 | about thirty miles from the continent. He left what seemed a sufficient
10 V, 6 | exhort them to remain on the continent; to agitate them with the
11 V, 8 | and] Labienus left on the continent with three legions and 2,
12 V, 8 | which he was leaving on the continent, set sail at sun-set, and [
13 V, 11| to be sent for from the continent; he writes to Labienus to
14 V, 13| shorter there than on the continent. The length of this side,
15 V, 19| of Caesar had come to the continent of Gaul to [meet] him (whose
16 V, 21| to pass the winter on the continent, on account of the sudden
17 V, 22| sent back to him from the continent empty, as the soldiers of
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