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1 I, 1 | enemies to crush him. Caesar received Curio with great kindness, 2 I, 6 | take care that the state received no injury." These decrees 3 I, 11 | and Lucius Caesar, having received this message, went to Capua, 4 I, 13 | inhabitants. Caesar, having received an account of this, and 5 I, 15 | those legions which he had received from Caesar, and had disposed 6 I, 16 | countries most cheerfully received him, and aided his army 7 I, 29 | soldiers, and the insults received from Pompey himself, were 8 I, 36 | revenue. Wherefore, having received equal favors from both, 9 I, 37 | with his fleet, and was received into the city, and made 10 I, 54 | letters and dispatches were received at Rome, a great concourse 11 I, 62 | the favors which they had received: but Caesar's name was not 12 I, 63 | the same instant, news was received of the bridge being nearly 13 I, 86 | injuries which they had received, and the murder of their 14 II, 6 | they had a little before received from their friends, they 15 II, 20 | and so favorable, that he received a letter from Gades, before 16 II, 23 | four legions which he had received from Caesar, and five hundred 17 II, 28 | legions which Caesar had received under his command a short 18 III, 11 | 3.11]Vibullius, having received this commission from Caesar, 19 III, 13 | 3.13]But Pompey having received information of the transactions 20 III, 14 | little distance from port, received a letter from Caesar, in 21 III, 19 | soldiers of both armies, he received an answer from the enemy' 22 III, 22 | of Thurinum. There having received a blow of a stone thrown 23 III, 25 | getting assistance: they received frequent reproofs from Pompey 24 III, 28 | Otacilius, after having first received his oath, that the enemy 25 III, 29 | had carefully fortified, received Antony into their town, 26 III, 30 | 3.30]Caesar and Pompey received this intelligence almost 27 III, 33 | business. As soon as he received the letter, he dismissed 28 III, 35 | Aetolia, being very kindly received, dislodged the enemy's garrisons 29 III, 36 | being alarmed, and having received information of Scipio's 30 III, 80 | Scipio, as soon as he received advice of the departure 31 III, 88 | of volunteers, who having received favors from him in former 32 III, 90 | that they had constantly received from him, he took especial 33 III, 93 | in this crisis, for they received our javelins, stood our 34 III, 100| purpose; and till he had received advice of the battle in 35 III, 101| Intelligence was shortly after received of the action in Thessaly, 36 III, 102| town or port; and having received a message to leave that 37 III, 103| soldiers, of whom Gabinius had received the command in Syria, and 38 III, 106| rest, disabled by wounds received in various battles, by fatigue Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
39 I, 40 | training which they had received from us, assisted in some 40 I, 44 | assistance to the Romans, nor received any from the Roman people 41 I, 50 | wounds had been inflicted and received, Ariovistus led back his 42 II, 4 | they could do, in war, he received the following information: 43 II, 13 | 13 Caesar, having received as hostages the first men 44 II, 15 | when Caesar inquired he received the following information: “ 45 III, 3 | 3 Having received these tidings, Galba, since 46 III, 3 | been made, and hostages received, he had thought he need 47 III, 8 | that liberty which they had received from their ancestors, than 48 III, 17 | those troops which he had received from Caesar, arrives in 49 III, 23 | 23 Crassus, having received their arms and hostages, 50 IV, 10 | the Lingones; and, having received a branch of the Rhine, which 51 IV, 13 | ought embassadors to be received to audience, nor conditions 52 IV, 22 | when these were brought, he received them to his protection. 53 V, 10 | and thus great damage was received by that collision of the 54 V, 22 | 23 When he had received the hostages, he leads back 55 V, 28 | when some disaster had been received in the neighboring winter-quarters; 56 V, 28 | inflamed, that after having received so many defeats she was 57 V, 34 | unprotected, and the weapons received on their open flank. Again, 58 V, 34 | disadvantages, [and] having received many wounds, they withstood 59 V, 37 | those wrongs which they had received from them;” [he tells them] “ 60 V, 44 | reaches Caesar. From him they received information of the imminent 61 V, 45 | 46 Caesar having received the letter about the eleventh 62 VI, 12 | of their dependents and received from them the sons of their 63 VI, 19 | money the husbands have received in the name of dowry from 64 VI, 35 | Tenchtheri and Usipetes were received after their retreat, collect 65 VII, 1 | that freedom which they had received from their forefathers. ~ 66 VII, 11 | then for the first time received information of the siege 67 VII, 16 | from Avaricum. There he received intelligence by trusty scouts, 68 VII, 20 | honor on him, rather than received safety from him. That you 69 VII, 28 | night being now far spent, received them in silence after their 70 VII, 31 | Nitiobriges, whose father had received the appellation of friend 71 VII, 37 | on in Gaul; that he had received some kindness from Caesar, 72 VII, 38 | 38 Litavicus, having received the command of the army, 73 VII, 38 | the wrongs, which they had received. ~ 74 VII, 50 | his safety, having already received many wounds, said to the 75 VII, 55 | came to this place, and received information of the disposition 76 VII, 66 | oath, that he should not be received under a roof, nor have access 77 VII, 67 | body halts; the baggage is received within the ranks of the 78 VII, 81 | darkness, many wounds are received on both sides; several missiles, 79 VIII, 3 | punishment, and had been received under his protection, they 80 VIII, 8 | intelligence which he had received, he encouraged his soldiers. 81 VIII, 23 | believing that Comius had received a mortal stroke; and the 82 VIII, 26 | Caninius, a lieutenant, having received information by letters and 83 VIII, 48 | willingly the orders which he received. Having, therefore, laid 84 VIII, 48 | which he had perfidiously received, to go without vengeance; 85 VIII, 51 | Caesar, on his arrival, was received by the principal towns and


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