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1 I, 7 | Pompey repeated the same things which he had declared through 2 I, 7 | All distinctions between things human and divine, are confounded. ~ 3 I, 8 | 1.7]These things being made known to Caesar, 4 I, 10 | 1.9]Though these things seemed to have no tendency 5 I, 10 | arms. To what did all these things tend, unless to his ruin? 6 I, 10 | Roman people. That these things might be the more easily 7 I, 27 | a peace, but, above all things, requires that he should 8 I, 31 | from the states, and these things he performed with great 9 I, 31 | states of Sicily. When these things were nearly completed, being 10 I, 33 | and had rather that all things should be thrown into confusion, 11 I, 38 | preparing and getting these things in readiness, he sent Caius 12 I, 53 | 52]However, by all these things, the price of provisions 13 I, 53 | an abundant supply of all things, and were considered to 14 I, 54 | circumstantial accounts of these things to Rome, to their acquaintances. 15 I, 62 | enemy were dismayed at these things, Caesar, that he might not 16 I, 68 | the same effect: by these things the soldiers would be restrained 17 I, 86 | situation and time, that all things tending to a peace might 18 I, 86 | such aid; that all these things were long since designed 19 I, 86 | had submitted to all these things patiently, and would still 20 I, 88 | recompense in money for those things, a just valuation being 21 II, 1 | 2.1]While these things were going forward in Spain, 22 II, 1 | materials to be furnished. These things being provided, he raised 23 II, 4 | more vehemently alarmed at things unseen, concealed, and unknown, 24 II, 20 | Varro, terrified at these things, having altered his route, 25 II, 35 | battle, were without those things which were requisite for 26 II, 36 | his obstinacy. While these things were in agitation, couriers, 27 II, 37 | Being elated by all these things, he imagined that the king 28 II, 43 | got intelligence of these things, encouraged his men not 29 III, 2 | 2]In accomplishing these things, and celebrating the Latin 30 III, 15 | Caesar desired it above all things, and it was imagined that 31 III, 40 | got intelligence of these things, came to Oricum, and weighed 32 III, 46 | in their retreat. These things being completed, he ordered 33 III, 47 | who had abundance of all things. For there arrived every 34 III, 55 | round to them. In these things, principally, Fusius was 35 III, 57 | 3.57]While these things were going forward in Achaia 36 III, 61 | been acquainted with all things, either what was incomplete 37 III, 62 | provide fascines. These things being prepared, he embarked 38 III, 96 | with ivy, and many other things which were proofs of excessive 39 III, 104| being informed of these things, either induced by fear, 40 III, 109| 3.109]While these things were debated before Caesar, Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
41 I, 1 | to them, and import those things which tend to effeminate 42 I, 3 | determined to provide such things as were necessary for their 43 I, 14 | with impunity, [both these things] tended to the same point; 44 I, 14 | circumstances. Although these things are so, yet, if hostages 45 I, 18 | when alone, about those things which he had said in the 46 I, 19 | that he had done all these things, not only without any orders 47 I, 20 | with tears begging these things of Caesar in many words, 48 I, 27 | deserted to them. While those things are being sought for and 49 I, 30 | stating] that they had some things which, with the general 50 I, 31 | they might obtain those things which they wished for; inasmuch 51 I, 31 | fall to their lot. If these things were to be disclosed to 52 I, 32 | all who did none of those things which the others did, but, 53 I, 33 | being informed of these things, cheered the minds of the 54 I, 35 | interest, these are the things which he requires of him; 55 I, 37 | greatly alarmed at these things, Caesar thought that he 56 I, 40 | When Caesar observed these things, having called a council, 57 I, 40 | dictate to him. That these things were his concern; that the 58 I, 45 | 45 Many things were stated by Caesar to 59 I, 46 | 46 While these things are being transacted in 60 I, 47 | treat with him about those things which had been begun to 61 II, 3 | him with corn and other things; that all the rest of the 62 II, 12 | and to provide whatever things were necessary for the storm. 63 II, 15 | suffered no wine and other things tending to luxury to be 64 II, 17 | 17 Having learned these things, he sends forward scouts 65 II, 17 | would be obstructed by these things, the Nervii thought that 66 II, 20 | Under these difficulties two things proved of advantage; [first] 67 II, 32 | 32 To these things Caesar replied, “That he, 68 II, 35 | 35 These things being achieved, [and] all 69 III, 4 | arranging and executing those things which they had determined 70 III, 4 | their place; none of which things could be done by our men, 71 III, 7 | 7 These things being achieved, while Caesar 72 III, 9 | being informed of these things by Crassus, since he was 73 III, 9 | especially to provide those things which appertain to the service 74 III, 9 | again, even if all these things should turn out contrary 75 III, 10 | carrying on the war, but many things, nevertheless, urged Caesar 76 III, 13 | plying of the oars; other things, considering the nature 77 III, 13 | shelves: the risk of all which things was much to be dreaded by 78 III, 17 | 17 While these things are going on among the Veneti, 79 III, 18 | to the [Roman] camp. Many things persuaded the Gauls to this 80 III, 18 | wish. Influenced by these things they do not discharge Viridovix 81 IV, 2 | whom they may sell those things which they have taken in 82 IV, 6 | he discovered that those things, which he had suspected 83 IV, 6 | had been promised that all things which they desired should 84 IV, 6 | pretend ignorance of the things which he had discovered; 85 IV, 9 | they would report these things to their country men; and, 86 IV, 11 | Caesar thought that these things tended to the self-same 87 IV, 13 | having resolved on those things and communicated his plans 88 IV, 17 | work, the violence of such things might be diminished by these 89 IV, 19 | already accomplished all these things on account of which he had 90 IV, 23 | action, required) that all things should be performed by them 91 IV, 29 | be conveyed back, and all things which are of service in 92 IV, 30 | 30 On discovering these things the chiefs of Britain, who 93 IV, 31 | rest, and ordered whatever things besides were necessary for 94 IV, 32 | 32 While these things are being transacted, one 95 IV, 34 | into the camp. While these things are going on, and all our 96 V, 1 | greatly. He orders those things which are necessary for 97 V, 2 | 2 These things being finished, and the 98 V, 3 | and informs him of the things which were going on among 99 V, 4 | discerned from what motive these things were said, and what circumstances 100 V, 4 | among the Treviri, while all things were prepared for the war 101 V, 6 | necessary for Gaul. These things were reported to Caesar 102 V, 8 | 8 When these things were done [and] Labienus 103 V, 11 | 11 These things being known [to him], Caesar 104 V, 11 | before him almost the same things which he had heard of from 105 V, 17 | covered by the river. These things being discovered from [some] 106 V, 19 | They speedily performed the things demanded, and sent hostages 107 V, 21 | 22 While these things are going forward in those 108 V, 25 | alleging] that they had some things which they desired to say 109 V, 27 | unexpected affair, though those things were spoken by an enemy, 110 V, 28 | 29 In opposition to those things, Titurius exclaimed, “That 111 V, 32 | arranging his troops; these very things, however, he did timidly 112 V, 32 | had reflected that these things might occur on the march, 113 V, 33 | let them consider that all things depended on their victory. 114 V, 39 | purpose of fortification: the things which seemed necessary to 115 V, 39 | given for rest: whatever things are required for resisting 116 V, 40 | granted, they recount the same things which Ambiorix had related 117 V, 40 | justice, they would obtain the things which they might request.” ~ 118 V, 47 | from some prisoners what things are going on in the camp 119 V, 49 | and in executing these things as much confusion to be 120 V, 50 | 51 Induced by all these things, the enemy lead over their 121 V, 51 | without wounds. From all these things he judges with what danger 122 V, 55 | his property. When these things were finished, he asserts 123 VI, 3 | might appear to consider all things of less consequence [than 124 VI, 5 | incurred. After arranging these things, as he considered it certain 125 VI, 6 | determinately settled these things, he left among the Menapii, 126 VI, 7 | 7 While these things are being performed by Caesar, 127 VI, 7 | appear] like a retreat. These things, also, since the camps were 128 VI, 8 | Labienus suspecting that these things would happen, was proceeding 129 VI, 10 | cavalry. Having learned these things, he provides a supply of 130 VI, 10 | the Suevi, and learn what things are going on among them. 131 VI, 13 | The former are engaged in things sacred, conduct the public 132 VI, 14 | impart to the youth many things respecting the stars and 133 VI, 14 | respecting the nature of things, respecting the power and 134 VI, 17 | they commonly vow those things which they shall take in 135 VI, 17 | conflict, and collect the other things into one place. In many 136 VI, 17 | you may see piles of these things heaped up in their consecrated 137 VI, 17 | to secrete in his house things captured, or take away those 138 VI, 19 | they cast into the fire all things, including living creatures, 139 VI, 20 | magistrates conceal those things which require to be kept 140 VI, 24 | supplies to the Gauls many things tending to luxury as well 141 VI, 35 | 35 These things were going on in all parts 142 VI, 35 | become informed of these things. ~ 143 VI, 43 | perish through want of all things, when the army should be 144 VII, 2 | 2 While these things are in agitation, the Carnutes 145 VII, 3 | on this occasion; for the things which were done at Genabum 146 VII, 19 | determined to prepare the other things which were necessary for 147 VII, 22 | imitating and making those things which are imparted by any 148 VII, 34 | laying aside all these things, devote themselves to the 149 VII, 42 | 42 While these things are going on at Gergovia, 150 VII, 44 | he was considering these things an opportunity of acting 151 VII, 54 | treachery of the Aedui in many things, and was of opinion that 152 VII, 57 | 57 While these things are being done by Caesar, 153 VII, 61 | below. On hearing these things, because they were of opinion 154 VII, 66 | mean time, whilst these things are going on, the forces 155 VII, 75 | 75 While those things are carried on at Alesia, 156 VII, 77 | But if you know not these things which are going on in distant 157 VII, 82 | they bring forward those things which had been prepared 158 VII, 84 | mural hooks, and other things, which he had prepared for 159 VII, 89 | degree of attention to those things which strike us with admiration


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