Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 67| 1.66]About midnight a few of their men who had
2 II, 31| advise us to set out at midnight, in order, I suppose, that
3 III, 54| hinder a pursuit, and about midnight, quietly marched off his
4 III, 62| fascines, and immediately after midnight, he marched sixty cohorts
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 5 II, 7 | Thither, immediately after midnight, Caesar, using as guides
6 IV, 36| set sail a little after midnight, and all his fleet arrived
7 V, 8 | the wind dying away about midnight, and being carried on too
8 V, 30| prolonged by debate till midnight. At last Cotta, being overruled,
9 V, 52| after the ninth hour, before midnight a shout arose at the gates
10 VII, 11| silently from the city before midnight, and began to cross the
11 VII, 18| from the camp secretly at midnight, and reached the camp of
12 VII, 39| before Caesar almost at midnight; he entreats that Caesar
13 VII, 45| place immediately after midnight; he orders them to range
14 VII, 60| to proceed a little after midnight up the river with all their
15 VII, 81| went forth from the camp at midnight and approached the fortifications
16 VII, 88| destroyed. Immediately after midnight, the cavalry are sent out
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