Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 81| to forage, they suddenly rushed out about twelve o'clock
2 III, 37| as usual, they suddenly rushed from their ambush. But our
3 III, 93| when the signal was given, rushed forward with their javelins
4 III, 93| according to their orders, rushed out at once from his left
5 III, 93| cohorts. They instantly rushed forward and charged Pompey'
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 6 I, 48| these on any emergency rushed forward; if any one, upon
7 I, 52| so suddenly and rapidly rushed forward, that there was
8 II, 19| encouraged one another, they rushed out suddenly with all their
9 III, 4 | the signal being given, rushed down [upon our men] from
10 III, 12| by land when the tide had rushed in from the main ocean,
11 III, 22| these, when our soldiers had rushed together to arms, upon a
12 III, 28| respective duties, they suddenly rushed out from all parts of the
13 IV, 14| treachery of the preceding day, rushed into the camp: such of them
14 V, 9 | felled trees. They themselves rushed out of the woods to fight
15 V, 15| fortification of the camp, rushed out of the woods, and making
16 VII, 50| given.” At the same time he rushed into the midst of the enemy,
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