Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library
Alphabetical    [«  »]
ordained 3
ordains 1
order 65
ordered 63
ordering 2
orders 89
ordinary 4
Frequency    [«  »]
65 order
64 night
64 purpose
63 ordered
63 parts
63 we
63 yet
Julius Caesar
Commentaries on the Gallic War

IntraText - Concordances

ordered
   Book, Par.
1 I, 7| the soldiers whom he had ordered [to be furnished] should 2 I, 22| Labienus, as he had been ordered by Caesar not to come to 3 I, 24| the auxiliaries; and he ordered that the whole mountain 4 I, 27| peace, and [when] he had ordered them to await his arrival, 5 I, 28| arms, and deserters. He ordered the Helvetii, the Tulingi, 6 I, 28| plentiful supply of corn; and ordered them to rebuild the towns 7 I, 46| conference, and how he had ordered the Romans to quit Gaul, 8 I, 49| marched to that place. He ordered the first and second lines 9 I, 49| he had before arranged, ordered two lines to drive off the 10 II, 5| addressed them courteously, ordered the whole senate to assemble 11 II, 11| Aurunculeius Cotta. He ordered T. Labienus, another of 12 II, 25| rest of the soldiers, he ordered them to carry forward the 13 II, 28| most carefully spared; and ordered them to enjoy their own 14 II, 33| 33 Toward evening Caesar ordered the gates to be shut, and 15 II, 35| into Italy and Illyricum, ordered to return to him at the 16 III, 2| winter quarters, and he had ordered corn to be brought in he 17 III, 6| 6 They do what they were ordered; and, making a sudden sally 18 III, 11| Gallic vessels which he had ordered to be furnished by the Pictones 19 III, 21| obtained it, they, being ordered to deliver up their arms, 20 IV, 6| confirmed their minds, and ordered some cavalry to be raised, 21 IV, 11| purpose of procuring water; he ordered that they should assemble 22 IV, 13| had fallen into his power, ordered them to be detained. He 23 IV, 22| had not come to him. He ordered P. Sulpicius Rufus, his 24 IV, 23| about the third watch, and ordered the horse to march forward 25 IV, 25| Caesar observed this, he ordered the ships of war, the appearance 26 IV, 26| Caesar observed this, he ordered the boats of the ships of 27 IV, 27| places. In the mean time they ordered their people to return to 28 IV, 31| repairing the rest, and ordered whatever things besides 29 IV, 32| undertaken by the barbarians,—ordered the two cohorts which were 30 IV, 36| had before demanded; and ordered that they should be brought 31 IV, 37| small number of men, and ordered them to lay down their arms, 32 V, 1| on the day which he had ordered, he appoints arbitrators 33 V, 4| for the war with Britain, ordered Indutiomarus to come to 34 V, 17| sending forward the cavalry, ordered the legions to follow them 35 V, 18| body of the legions, and ordered that damage should be done 36 V, 23| of the Essui; a fourth he ordered to winter with T. Labienus 37 V, 23| Ambiorix and Cativolcus. He ordered Q. Titurius Sabinus and 38 V, 32| the line of march, they ordered [the officers] to give the 39 V, 33| barbarians; for their leaders ordered [the officers] to proclaim 40 V, 36| near to Ambiorix, being ordered to throw down his arms, 41 V, 53| concluding a peace, when he ordered all their senate to come 42 VI, 31| through the country, he ordered every one to provide for 43 VII, 11| the legions which he had ordered to be ready, and obtains 44 VII, 16| going on at Avaricum, and ordered whatever he wished to be 45 VII, 18| announced, Caesar immediately ordered the baggage to be piled, 46 VII, 27| negligently, and therefore ordered his own men to engage in 47 VII, 33| to resign his office; he ordered Convictolitanis, who had 48 VII, 35| appear to be complete. Having ordered these to advance as far 49 VII, 36| formidable appearance; he ordered the rulers of the states, 50 VII, 40| guard the camp. When he ordered the brothers of Litavicus 51 VII, 47| object which he had in view, ordered the signal to be sounded 52 VII, 60| that place to which he had ordered the ships to be brought. ~~ 53 VII, 67| quarter, Caesar usually ordered the troops to advance, and 54 VII, 68| town of the Mandubii, and ordered the baggage to be speedily 55 VII, 83| behind the mountain, and ordered his soldiers to refresh 56 VII, 88| the cohorts which he had ordered to follow him being seen, 57 VIII, 9| rather than extensive. He ordered his camp to be fortified 58 VIII, 15| ground there for a camp, ordered it to be fortified. Having 59 VIII, 24| it with two legions. He ordered Titus Labienus to attend 60 VIII, 27| bridge with his army, and ordered his cavalry to advance no 61 VIII, 43| of his men were wounded, ordered the cohorts to ascend the 62 VIII, 52| Nemetocenna; and having ordered all his legions to march 63 VIII, 54| the decree of the senate, ordered the fifteenth, belonging


IntraText® (V89) © 1996-2006 EuloTech