Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 26 | which he had raised in the late levy and completed on his
2 I, 35 | Rome had exhorted, that the late services of Caesar should
3 I, 62 | stood by Sertorius in the late war, being conquered by
4 I, 86 | had been altered; that the late praetors and consuls should
5 III, 8 | ships having put to sea too late, and not having taken advantage
6 III, 75 | and his march known as late as possible, he ordered
7 III, 107| been made with Ptolemy the late king, under sanction both
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 8 I, 14 | aside the remembrance of the late wrongs, in that they had
9 I, 26 | also at the baggage till late in the night, for they had
10 I, 31 | that of his army, or by his late victory, or by name of the
11 III, 26 | from the Cantabri, returned late at night to the camp. ~
12 IV, 13 | were intimidated by the late skirmish, to follow in the
13 IV, 22 | respecting their conduct on the late occasion; alleging that
14 V, 28 | That they would do this too late, when greater forces of
15 V, 53 | people, the other for their late service in the Gallic war,
16 VII, 64 | after the excitement of the late war. To their nobles he
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