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 1     I,     40|     conducting the assessment of Gaul. The troops under the control
 2     I,     43|          collecting the taxes of Gaul, received news of the death
 3     I,     44|         of Italy, the loyalty of Gaul, the entire absence of turbulence
 4     I,     46|        enough for the pillage of Gaul. The alarm was heightened
 5     I,     61| supported by all the strength of Gaul; the latter menaced Italy.
 6     I,     92|      German host was marching on Gaul. And had not Agrippina prevented
 7     I,     94|      Quintilius Varus. Meanwhile Gaul, Spain, and Italy vied in
 8    II,      6|        and damage to their arms. Gaul had been exhausted by supplying
 9    II,      7|          to collect the taxes of Gaul. Silius, Anteius, and Caecina
10    II,     82|         a colony of Narbonensian Gaul. The barbarians who followed
11   III,     57|        same year, some states of Gaul, under the pressure of heavy
12   III,     60|        with the noblest youth of Gaul, there devoting themselves
13   III,     61|         but sixty-four states of Gaul with the Germans in alliance,
14    IV,      6|          the contiguous coast of Gaul by ships of war captured
15    IV,     37|        that men had been sent to Gaul to excite rebellion, further
16    VI,     10|   Santones, one of the states of Gaul; the origin of Quadratus
17    XI,     21|        specially on the coast of Gaul, inhabited, he knew, by
18    XI,     29|          illustrious from Narbon Gaul? Their descendants are still
19   XII,     26|                           Narbon Gaul, for its special reverence
20   XII,     46|   destroyed or transplanted into Gaul, so the name of the Silures
21  XIII,     69|        himself the attachment of Gaul. This result he repeatedly
22   XIV,     43|          Catus crossed over into Gaul. ~ ~
23   XIV,     51|       been a burden to Italy and Gaul, failed not, as soon as
24   XIV,     58|        An assessment was made of Gaul by Quintus Volusius, Sextius
25   XIV,     73|         how can they be checked? Gaul is roused at the name of
26   XVI,     14|       troops were held in Narbon Gaul, Africa and Asia, to fill
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