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 1     I,     44|      Sequani and all the Belgic states swear obedience to him.
 2   III,     57|            That same year, some states of Gaul, under the pressure
 3   III,     60| combination of the neighbouring states, but by zealous individual
 4   III,     61|        revolted, but sixty-four states of Gaul with the Germans
 5   III,     65|         commotion in one or two states, to quit the capital, the
 6   III,     85|      decided that the different states were to send their charters
 7   III,     89|         to embassies from other states. The senators wearied by
 8   III,     89|         the Senate. Besides the states already mentioned, the consuls
 9    VI,     10|        the Santones, one of the states of Gaul; the origin of Quadratus
10    XV,     56|     allied nations and the free states, as they were called. Even
11   XVI,     34|        movements in the various states. These were bygones, but
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