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Caius Iulius Caesar
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1 I, 75| and kept in their camp as hostages. They inquired after their 2 III, 12| fortify it, and to demand hostages of the town's people. But Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
3 I, 9 | arranges that they should give hostages to each other-the Sequani 4 I, 14| these things are so, yet, if hostages were to be given him by 5 I, 14| to receive, not to give hostages; of that fact the Roman 6 I, 19| that he had provided that hostages should be mutually given; 7 I, 27| that place, he demanded hostages, their arms, and the slaves 8 I, 28| their delivering up the hostages, arms, and deserters. He 9 I, 31| nobles of their state, as hostages to the Sequani, and to bind 10 I, 31| they would neither demand hostages in return, nor supplicate 11 I, 31| to give his children as hostages. On that account he had 12 I, 31| bound neither by oath nor hostages. But a worse thing had befallen 13 I, 31| and cruelly, to demand as hostages the children of all the 14 I, 31| severe punishment on all the hostages who are in his possession, [ 15 I, 33| and understood that their hostages were with Ariovistus and 16 I, 35| place, that he restore the hostages, which he has from the Aedui, 17 I, 35| them with his consent those hostages which they have, and that 18 I, 36| should not restore their hostages to the Aedui, but should 19 I, 37| Ariovistus, even by giving hostages: and from the Treviri, [ 20 I, 43| that he should restore the hostages; that if he could not send 21 I, 44| Gauls themselves; that the hostages had been given by their 22 II, 1 | Roman people, and giving hostages to one another; that the 23 II, 3 | and were prepared to give hostages, to obey his commands, to 24 II, 5 | to be brought to him as hostages; all which commands they 25 II, 13| Caesar, having received as hostages the first men of the state, 26 II, 15| population, he demanded 600 hostages. When these were delivered, 27 II, 35| promise that they would give hostages and execute his commands. 28 III, 1 | to him from all parts and hostages given and a peace concluded, 29 III, 2 | them under the title of hostages, and they were persuaded 30 III, 3 | surrender had been made, and hostages received, he had thought 31 III, 8 | recover by their means the hostages which they had given to 32 III, 8 | send back to them their hostages.” 33 III, 10| surrendering, the revolt after hostages were given, the confederacy 34 III, 23| received their arms and hostages, marched into the territories 35 III, 23| quarters, to combine, to give hostages one to another, to raise 36 III, 27| and of its own accord sent hostages, in which number were the 37 IV, 16| formed an alliance and given hostages, earnestly entreated “that 38 IV, 18| courteous manner, and orders hostages to be brought to him. But 39 IV, 21| promise that they will give hostages, and submit to the government 40 IV, 22| imposes a large number of hostages; and when these were brought, 41 IV, 27| peace. They promised to give hostages and perform what he should 42 IV, 27| indiscretion, and imposed hostages, a part of whom they gave 43 IV, 31| neglected to give the promised hostages, suspected that the thing 44 IV, 36| Caesar doubled the number of hostages which he had before demanded; 45 IV, 38| two British states sent hostages; the rest omitted to do 46 V, 1 | accepting their defense, demands hostages, and orders them to be brought 47 V, 4 | to come to him with 200 hostages. When they were brought, [ 48 V, 5 | take the rest with him as hostages; because he feared a commotion 49 V, 19| government. Caesar demands forty hostages from them, and corn for 50 V, 19| things demanded, and sent hostages to the number appointed, 51 V, 21| easily protracted, demands hostages, and prescribes what tribute 52 V, 22| When he had received the hostages, he leads back the army 53 V, 26| when sent in the number of hostages, the Aduatuci had detained 54 V, 46| baggage of the army, the hostages of the states, the public 55 VI, 2 | a mutual oath, and give hostages as a security for the money: 56 VI, 3 | a surrender and give him hostages. That business having been 57 VI, 4 | Having imposed one hundred hostages, he delivers these to the 58 VI, 4 | Carnutes send embassadors and hostages, employing as their mediators 59 VI, 6 | peace. He, after receiving hostages, assures them that he will 60 VI, 9 | Ubii, who before had sent hostages and come to a capitulation, 61 VI, 9 | they promise to give more hostages, if he desire them.” Having 62 VI, 12| of their leading men as hostages, and compelled them to swear 63 VI, 12| the arrival of Caesar, the hostages were returned to the Aedui, 64 VII, 2 | by giving and receiving hostages, that the affair shall not 65 VII, 4 | this authority, he demands hostages from all these states, he 66 VII, 7 | and Gabali, he receives hostages from both nations, and, 67 VII, 11| brought forth, and six hundred hostages to be given. He leaves Caius 68 VII, 12| to be brought forth, and hostages to be given. A part of the 69 VII, 12| be given. A part of the hostages being now delivered up, 70 VII, 54| tribute imposed on them, and hostages wrested from them with the 71 VII, 55| conveyed hither all the hostages of Gaul, the corn, public 72 VII, 55| they took care that the hostages of the [different] states 73 VII, 63| Having got possession of the hostages whom Caesar had deposited 74 VII, 64| 64 The latter demands hostages from the remaining states; 75 VII, 89| demands a great number of hostages. He sends the legions to 76 VIII, 3 | neighboring states had given hostages, without incurring any punishment, 77 VIII, 20| to send embassadors and hostages to Caesar. ~ 78 VIII, 23| countrymen and prepare the hostages. Embassadors flock in from 79 VIII, 23| the] Bellovaci: they give hostages, and receive his orders; 80 VIII, 27| their submission by taking hostages; he was then informed by 81 VIII, 31| peace, submitted and gave hostages: and the other states, which 82 VIII, 38| demands a great number of hostages, and by his encouraging 83 VIII, 46| embassadors to him and delivered hostages. These affairs being concluded, 84 VIII, 48| assured him that he would give hostages as a security that he would 85 VIII, 48| him in it and accepted his hostages. Caesar, I know, has made


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