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Caius Iulius Caesar
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Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 I, 1 | determined for many reasons to send embassadors to Rome to request 2 I, 37 | him. At his command they send the fleet to all parts; 3 I, 61 | government of the Oscenses, send embassadors to Caesar, and 4 I, 62 | not be always obliged to send his horse a long circuit 5 II, 18 | large quantity of corn to send partly to the Masilians, 6 II, 19 | not a state that did not send a part of their senate to 7 III, 10 | favors conferred on him, to send with proposals to Pompey: 8 III, 17 | he should be allowed to send commissioners to Pompey, 9 III, 19 | Are citizens permitted to send deputies to citizens to 10 III, 90 | permission from Libo to send embassadors; that he had 11 III, 109| and advised the king to send some of his friends, who Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
12 I, 7 | apprized of his arrival they send to him, as embassadors, 13 I, 9 | themselves prevail on them, they send embassadors to Dumnorix 14 I, 11 | possessions against them, send embassadors to Caesar to 15 I, 13 | the crossing of the river, send embassadors to him; at the 16 I, 34 | therefore determined to send embassadors to Ariovistus 17 I, 43 | hostages; that if he could not send back to their country any 18 I, 47 | to do that, that he would send one of his [officers] as 19 I, 47 | not without great danger send to him as embassador one 20 I, 47 | therefore] most proper to send to him C. Valerius Procillus, 21 II, 12 | dispatch of the Romans, send embassadors to Caesar respecting 22 II, 15 | declared they would neither send embassadors, nor accept 23 III, 8 | to their sentiments, they send a common embassy to P. Crassus [ 24 III, 8 | back his officers, let him send back to them their hostages.” 25 III, 9 | Diablintes, and the Menapii; and send for auxiliaries from Britain, 26 III, 21 | perseverance of our men, they send embassadors to Crassus, 27 III, 23 | arrival there, began to send embassadors into all quarters, 28 IV, 1 | each of which they yearly send from their territories for 29 IV, 11 | this, they begged him to send on a dispatch to those who 30 IV, 11 | grant them permission to send embassadors to the Ubii, 31 V, 1 | to them], the Pirustae send embassadors to him to inform 32 V, 6 | impatience and yet dared not send embassadors to Caesar for 33 V, 18 | among the fields, he used to send out charioteers from the 34 V, 19 | escaped death by flight), send embassadors to Caesar, and 35 V, 19 | violence of Cassivellaunus, and send to their state some one 36 V, 24 | winter there, and arrest and send to him the persons by whose 37 V, 40 | him as their advocate and send embassadors to Caesar: that 38 VI, 4 | give over their design and send embassadors to Caesar for 39 VI, 4 | same place the Carnutes send embassadors and hostages, 40 VI, 6 | circumstances the Menapii send embassadors to him for the 41 VI, 9 | come to a capitulation, send embassadors to him, for 42 VI, 10 | under their government to send auxiliaries of infantry 43 VI, 10 | terms: he orders them to send numerous scouts among the 44 VII, 5 | his arrival, the Bituriges send embassadors to the Aedui, 45 VII, 5 | had left with the army, send supplies of horse and foot 46 VII, 5 | river, return home, and send back word to the lieutenants 47 VII, 11 | preparing a garrison to send to Genabum for the defense 48 VII, 34 | should have earned, and send speedily to him all their 49 VII, 43 | Litavicus and his brothers; they send embassadors to Caesar for 50 VIII, 4 | justice there, the Bituriges send embassadors to him, to entreat 51 VIII, 11 | army, wrote to Trebonius to send with all dispatch for the 52 VIII, 14 | siege like that of Alesia, send off by night all who were 53 VIII, 17 | suspected the Romans would send to look for forage, on account 54 VIII, 20 | unanimously cry out to send embassadors and hostages 55 VIII, 21 | war. The rest instantly send embassadors to Caesar; and


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