Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 1 | I will now say nothing concerning the absurd opinion of those
2 I, 1 | consuls could pass any decree concerning Caesar's command. Curio,
3 I, 7 | were made in the senate concerning other matters; that levies
4 I, 48| opinion is spread abroad concerning this day, that each party
5 III, 19| expectations of every person concerning this subject were raised
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 6 I, 31| him privately (in secret) concerning the safety of themselves
7 II, 15| territories bordered the Nervii, concerning whose character and customs
8 IV, 5 | often engage in resolutions concerning the most important matters,
9 VI, 9 | makes the minute inquiries concerning the approaches and the routes
10 VI, 10| after certain intelligence concerning the army of the Romans had
11 VI, 20| his neighbors any thing concerning the commonwealth, he shall
12 VII, 15| losses. There is a debate concerning Avaricum in the general
13 VII, 37| Aedui go to Caesar to decide concerning their rights and laws, rather
14 VII, 38| completely by the same falsehood concerning the slaughter of their knights
15 VII, 52| more than their general concerning victory, and the issue of
16 VII, 59| likewise brought to them concerning the revolt of the Aedui,
17 VIII, 52| gave credit to any story concerning Labienus, nor could be prevailed
|