Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 18| engines on the walls, and assigned to each man a particular
2 I, 36| and Helvii; the latter had assigned them a part of his conquests
3 I, 43| one after the other, he assigned one side of the camp to
4 II, 21| governor of the province, and assigned him four legions. He himself,
5 III, 29| which Caesar had before assigned them, and had carefully
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 6 I, 30| this [office] should be assigned by the general assembly. ~~
7 III, 1 | of it to the Gauls, and assigned the other, which had been
8 III, 14| whom the several ships were assigned, what to do, or what system
9 IV, 22| conveying over two legions, he assigned such [ships] of war as he
10 V, 24| questors to whom he had assigned the legions, that they had
11 VII, 28| part of the camp had been assigned to each state from the beginning. ~
12 VII, 37| his decision; but that he assigned more weight to the general
13 VII, 63| chief command should be assigned to them; and when the affair
14 VII, 76| Vercingetorix. To them are assigned men selected from each state,
15 VII, 81| each man’s post had been assigned him some days before, man
16 VIII, 1 | which a probable reason was assigned; namely, that the Gauls
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