Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 14 | walls; wherefore he ought to pay some regard to the opinion
2 I, 24 | been given by Pompey to pay his army. He ordered Domitius'
3 I, 88 | Afranius and Petreius, when pay was demanded by the legions,
4 III, 53 | the cohorts with double pay, corn, clothing, and other
5 III, 59 | defrauded their cavalry of their pay, and applied all the plunder
6 III, 59 | Caesar, and the surcharged pay applied to their own use. ~
7 III, 78 | Apollonia, to lodge his wounded, pay his army, confirm his friends,
8 III, 110| the rich to increase their pay, invest the king's palace,
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 9 I, 12 | people, was the first to pay the penalty. In this Caesar
10 V, 21 | what tribute Britain should pay each year to the Roman people;
11 V, 26 | he had been accustomed to pay to the Aduatuci, his neighbors;
12 VI, 14 | Druids do not go to war, nor pay tribute together with the
13 VI, 21 | sacred offices, nor do they pay great regard to sacrifices.
14 VI, 22 | 22 They do not pay much attention to agriculture,
15 VI, 29 | observed above, all the Germans pay very little attention to
16 VII, 77 | influence, says, “I shall pay no attention to the opinion
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