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   Book, Chap.
1 I, 7 | also put to the vote that king Juba should be [honored 2 I, 19 | three hundred horse from the king of Noricum. On their arrival 3 II, 25 | four hundred foot, which king Juba had sent to Utica as 4 II, 26 | of horse and foot sent by king Juba were on their march 5 II, 26 | and take their ground, the king's entire forces being thrown 6 II, 36 | sent forward, arrived from king Juba, with the intelligence 7 II, 37 | things, he imagined that the king would not dare to attempt 8 II, 38 | was the commander. But the king was coming after them with 9 II, 39 | the deserters, that the king is not with him, and that 10 III, 4 | Aulus Gabinius had left with king Ptolemy, to guard his person. 11 III, 103| Pelusium. It happened that king Ptolemy, a minor, was there 12 III, 103| less restraint with the king's troops, and to advise 13 III, 103| the father of the young king. ~ 14 III, 104| 3.104]The king's friends, who were regents 15 III, 104| Pompey should corrupt the king's army, and seize on Alexandria 16 III, 104| desired him to come to the king; but secretly laid a plot 17 III, 104| Achillas, captain of the king's guards, a man of singular 18 III, 104| Lentulus was seized by the king's order, and put to death 19 III, 106| among the soldiers whom the king had left to garrison the 20 III, 106| thought an infringement of the king's dignity. Though this tumult 21 III, 107| made with Ptolemy the late king, under sanction both of 22 III, 107| it was his pleasure that king Ptolemy, and his sister 23 III, 108| his indignation, that the king should be summoned to plead 24 III, 108| both in his own and the king's name, and instructed him 25 III, 109| brought on a sudden that the king's army and all his cavalry, 26 III, 109| their arms; and advised the king to send some of his friends, 27 III, 109| took care to secure the king's person, both supposing 28 III, 109| both supposing that the king's name would have a great 29 III, 109| having been begun by the king's consent. ~ 30 III, 110| army, used to demand the king's favorites to be put to 31 III, 110| increase their pay, invest the king's palace, banish some from 32 III, 112| the town was a wing of the king's palace, in which Caesar 33 III, 112| Pothinus, tutor to the young king, and regent of the kingdom, Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
34 I, 31 | Aedui, for Ariovistus the king of the Germans, had settled 35 I, 35 | consulship been styledking and friend’ by the senate [ 36 I, 43 | that he had been styled king, in that [he had been styled] 37 I, 53 | a Norican, the sister of king Vocion, whom he had married 38 II, 4 | man of all Gaul, had been king; who had held the government 39 II, 4 | as of Britain; that their king at present was Galba; that 40 II, 13 | and even the two sons of king Galba himself; and all the 41 IV, 21 | Atrebates, he had created king there, a man whose courage 42 V, 53 | whom Caesar had created king among them (whose brother, 43 VI, 31 | perfect strangers. Cativolcus, king of one half of the Eburones, 44 VII, 4 | previously. He is saluted king by his partisans; he sends 45 VII, 31 | the son of Ollovicon, the king of the Nitiobriges, whose 46 VII, 32 | times and held the power of king for a single year, two persons 47 VII, 46 | camps, that Teutomarus, the king of the Nitiobriges, being


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