Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 7 | firmness of the senate, acquainted them with his force, and
2 I, 9 | 1.8]Having made himself acquainted with the disposition of
3 I, 18 | this, sent messengers well acquainted with the country, encouraged
4 I, 42 | finished in the night. Being acquainted with the nature of the country,
5 I, 49 | Hither Spain, who were well acquainted with the country, and could
6 I, 59 | ships, and were not yet acquainted even with the names of the
7 III, 16 | council. But when they were acquainted with Caesar's demands, they
8 III, 61 | the brothers, having been acquainted with all things, either
9 III, 81 | But when they were made acquainted with the fate of the city
10 III, 108| of those whom he had made acquainted with his views to join him
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 11 III, 9 | number of ships, nor were acquainted with the shallows, the harbors,
12 IV, 26 | But the enemy, who were acquainted with all the shallows, when
13 VI, 25 | otherwise computed, nor are they acquainted with the measures of roads.
14 VII, 83 | information of those who were well acquainted with the country; from them
15 VIII, 12 | having made themselves acquainted with the daily stations
16 VIII, 27 | the country, by persons acquainted with it, he judged it most
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