Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 17| marched his legions over, halted before the town and encamped
2 I, 29| and covered trenches, they halted, and being conducted by
3 I, 42| drawn up in three lines, and halted just before the camp of
4 I, 52| their march to Caesar, had halted at the river. Archers from
5 I, 65| the last line sometimes halted and was broken; at other
6 I, 66| so unexpected a sight, he halted on a rising ground and drew
7 I, 81| gradually, and frequently halted to help their rear, as then
8 II, 41| exhausted with the fatigue, he halted. Sabura gave his men the
9 III, 13| flight. But when Pompey had halted near Dyrrachium, and had
10 III, 41| the fatigue, and having halted a very small part of the
11 III, 93| repressed their speed, and halted almost midway; that they
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 12 II, 11| with whom they had come up, halted, and bravely sustained the
13 V, 16| following day the enemy halted on the hills, a distance
14 V, 48| account, relax his speed, he halted there and fortifies a camp
15 VII, 47| he was then accompanied, halted. But the soldiers of the
16 VII, 51| they reached the plain, halted and faced the enemy. Vercingetorix
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