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1 I, 19 | king of Noricum. On their arrival he made a second camp on 2 I, 28 | for his departure on the arrival of the ships; and the more 3 I, 35 | 1.34]On his arrival there, he was informed that 4 I, 39 | 1.38]On the arrival of Vibullius Rufus, whom, 5 I, 49 | the corn, before Caesar's arrival, into Ilerda, and whatever 6 II, 3 | and the Massilians of his arrival, and earnestly encourages 7 II, 4 | was the case then. For the arrival of Lucius Nasidius had filled 8 II, 12 | them "to wait till Caesar's arrival; they saw that their city 9 II, 13 | compassion for the besieged, the arrival of Caesar is anxiously awaited; 10 II, 21 | nearer province waited his arrival. Having in the same manner 11 II, 23 | son, who was waiting his arrival near Clupea with ten ships 12 II, 25 | In the mean time, on the arrival of his men of war, Curio 13 II, 32 | single ship? That on my arrival, in the very first attack, 14 III, 13 | he resolved to wait the arrival of his other legions from 15 III, 18 | which Caesar's unexpected arrival had raised, was over, began 16 III, 23 | by a fleet. By his sudden arrival, he fell in with some of 17 III, 25 | had not prevented Caesar's arrival at the first, they should 18 III, 30 | to be kindled, that his arrival might be the more secret. 19 III, 30 | with him. On learning his arrival, Pompey, to prevent his 20 III, 35 | Calvisius, on his first arrival in Aetolia, being very kindly 21 III, 36 | that news of his march and arrival came together; for to render 22 III, 51 | assist the cohort; upon whose arrival Pompey's forces were easily 23 III, 65 | with twelve cohorts. His arrival checked the Pompeians, and 24 III, 78 | be surprised by Pompey's arrival, he hastened with all speed 25 III, 79 | departure, and Pompey's arrival. Domitius, who was scarce 26 III, 81 | determined there to wait Pompey's arrival, and to make it the center 27 III, 101| Pomponius had notice of his arrival, and having found him in 28 III, 105| interrupted by Caesar's arrival, and had made his escape. 29 III, 112| was lodged on his first arrival, and a theater adjoining Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
30 I, 7 | Helvetii are apprized of his arrival they send to him, as embassadors, 31 I, 13 | confused by his sudden arrival, when they found that he 32 I, 18 | account, because by their arrival his power was weakened, 33 I, 22 | captives, had either his arrival or that of Labienus been 34 I, 27 | ordered them to await his arrival, in the place, where they 35 I, 36 | injustice, in that by his arrival he was making his revenues 36 I, 42 | being apprized of Caesar’s arrival, Ariovistus sends embassadors 37 II, 7 | the towns-people, by whose arrival both a desire to resist 38 II, 16 | were there awaiting the arrival of the Romans; for they 39 II, 25 | use their swords. On his arrival, as hope was brought to 40 II, 27 | 27 By their arrival, so great a change of matters 41 II, 30 | 30 And on the first arrival of our army they made frequent 42 III, 9 | being informed of Caesar’s arrival, when they reflected how 43 III, 20 | of the Sotiates. On his arrival being known, the Sotiates 44 III, 23 | in a few days after our arrival there, began to send embassadors 45 III, 23 | summoned from them; on whose arrival they proceed to carry on 46 IV, 4 | latter people, alarmed by the arrival of so great a multitude, 47 IV, 14 | by the speediness of our arrival and the absence of their 48 IV, 19 | had resolved to await the arrival of the Romans, and give 49 IV, 34 | assistance; for upon his arrival the enemy paused, and our 50 V, 3 | of whom, as soon as the arrival of Caesar and his legions 51 V, 3 | Cingetorix, and alarmed at the arrival of our army, came to Caesar 52 V, 11 | greatly alarmed by our arrival, the Britons had placed 53 V, 31 | the camp, waited for the arrival of the Romans: and when 54 V, 38 | intercepted by the sudden arrival of [the enemy’s] horse. 55 V, 46 | Having been apprised of the arrival of Crassus by the scouts 56 V, 47 | banished all doubt of the arrival of the legions. ~ 57 V, 53 | sovereignty at the period of the arrival of Caesar in Gaul, and whose 58 VI, 4 | on being informed of his arrival, orders the people to assemble 59 VI, 12 | of affairs ensued on the arrival of Caesar, the hostages 60 VI, 15 | occurs (which before Caesar’s arrival was for the most part wont 61 VI, 30 | unprepared, and that his arrival was seen by the people before 62 VI, 30 | report or information of his arrival was carried thither; so 63 VI, 31 | prevented by the sudden arrival of our horse, when he supposed 64 VI, 41 | the camp; which fear the arrival of Caesar removed. ~ 65 VI, 42 | influence in the sudden arrival of their enemy; much greater, 66 VII, 5 | of the Bituriges. On his arrival, the Bituriges send embassadors 67 VII, 9 | before intelligence of his arrival could be announced to the 68 VII, 10 | Boii to inform them of his arrival, and encourage them to remain 69 VII, 12 | when he ascertained the arrival of Caesar, desisted from 70 VII, 18 | having quickly learned the arrival of Caesar by scouts, hid 71 VII, 57 | the river Seine ), whose arrival being discovered by the 72 VII, 58 | intimidated by his unexpected arrival the inhabitants, of whom 73 VII, 65 | engage among them. On their arrival, as they were mounted on 74 VII, 67 | the Sequani, before the arrival of Caesar. ~~ 75 VII, 81 | the town might learn their arrival, they began to cast down 76 VII, 88 | 88 His arrival being known from the color 77 VIII, 3 | 3 By Caesar’s sudden arrival, it happened, as it necessarily 78 VIII, 10 | barbarians were elated by their arrival. ~ 79 VIII, 51 | 51 Caesar, on his arrival, was received by the principal 80 VIII, 55 | where he was informed on his arrival, that the two legions sent


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