Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 72 | party; in that they had not quitted the hill; in that they did
2 III, 30 | hemmed in between two armies, quitted his position, and went with
3 III, 51 | rest turned their backs and quitted the field. But Sylla called
4 III, 76 | arms in their tents, and quitted the intrenchments in order
5 III, 79 | encamped opposite Scipio, had quitted that post for the sake of
6 III, 93 | wheeling about, not only quitted their post, but galloped
7 III, 94 | despairing of the rest, he quitted the field, and retreated
8 III, 95 | fainting under their wounds, quitted the place, and under the
9 III, 112| so obstinately, that they quitted the field with equal advantage,
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 10 I, 30 | were most flourishing, had quitted their country with the design
11 IV, 18 | they had among them), and quitted their territories, and conveyed
12 V, 8 | appeared at one time, they had quitted the coast and concealed
13 V, 17 | legions and of the horse, and quitted the banks, and committed
14 V, 32 | soldiers for the most part quitted their ensigns and hurried
15 V, 34 | obeyed, when any cohort had quitted the circle and made a charge,
16 VI, 8 | revolt, accompanying them, quitted their own state with them.
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