Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 7 | was moreover informed and assured that Caesar's soldiers were
2 I, 31| members in the senate, had assured them that every thing was
3 I, 75| generals. When they were assured of obtaining their demands,
4 II, 27| the opinion of other men), assured him, that the minds of the
5 II, 42| hasten to his camp; and assured him that he would not forsake
6 III, 34| having come as embassador, assured him of the most devoted
7 III, 67| same thing was seen he was assured by those in the higher forts.
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 8 I, 14| in order that he may be assured these will do what they
9 I, 41| favorable opinion of them; and assured him that they were quite
10 IV, 11| them security by oath, they assured Caesar that they would accept
11 V, 38| hope in dispatch, and felt assured that, if they obtained this
12 VII, 20| by victory, which was now assured to himself and to all the
13 VII, 20| from him. That you may be assured,” said he, “that I speak
14 VII, 77| amusement? If you can not be assured by their dispatches, since
15 VIII, 48| embassadors to Antonius, and assured him that he would give hostages
16 VIII, 52| by his enemies, and was assured that a scheme was in agitation
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