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towers 17
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town 242
towns 44
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44 obliged
44 provisions
44 public
44 towns
43 appointed
43 besides
43 body
Caius Iulius Caesar
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Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 I, 7 | exacted from the municipal towns, and violently taken from 2 I, 13| affections of the municipal towns, drafted all the cohorts 3 I, 19| from the neighboring free towns, and waiting for the rest 4 I, 24| summoned from the municipal towns. When they were brought 5 I, 31| magistrates of the free towns to procure him ships, and 6 I, 33| to the nearest municipal towns, and set off in person for 7 II, 29| custom of offering free towns to those who joined the 8 II, 32| says he, all the municipal towns afterward imitated you and 9 III, 22| dispatched letters to the free towns, purporting that he acted 10 III, 78| and leave garrisons in the towns. But for these matters, Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
11 I, 5 | they set fire to all their towns, in number about twelve-to 12 I, 5 | after burning down their towns and villages, to set out 13 I, 11| carried off into slavery-their towns stormed, almost within sight 14 I, 11| of the enemy from their towns: the Allobroges likewise, 15 I, 28| ordered them to rebuild the towns and villages which they 16 I, 32| their territories, and whose towns were all in his power.” ~~ 17 II, 3 | to receive him into their towns, and to aid him with corn 18 II, 4 | prudence; that they had twelve towns; that they had promised 19 II, 28| their own territories and towns, and commanded their neighbors 20 II, 29| march; deserting all their towns and forts, they conveyed 21 III, 9 | resolution, they fortify their towns, convey corn into them from 22 III, 12| 12 The sites of their towns were generally such that, 23 III, 12| was the storming of their towns rendered difficult; and 24 III, 12| themselves to the nearest towns; there they again defended 25 III, 14| after taking many of their towns, perceiving that so much 26 III, 14| on the capture of their towns, and that injury could not 27 III, 16| means of defending their towns. They accordingly surrendered 28 IV, 5 | respecting any matter; and in towns the common people throng 29 IV, 19| state to remove from the towns and convey their children, 30 VI, 4 | people to assemble in the towns; to them, while attempting 31 VI, 10| the country parts into the towns, hoping that they, being 32 VII, 14| the war. Besides that, the towns ought to be burned which 33 VII, 15| consent, more than twenty towns of the Bituriges are burned 34 VII, 54| them, driven into their towns, deprived of their lands, 35 VII, 65| forced to retire within their towns and fortifications. The 36 VII, 77| when driven into their towns, and oppressed by similar 37 VIII, 2 | extensive territory and several towns, were not to be deterred, 38 VIII, 3 | had time to fly to their towns. For the usual sign of an 39 VIII, 3 | by the burning of their towns, was forbidden by Caesar40 VIII, 5 | deserted their villages and towns (which were small buildings, 41 VIII, 5 | conquered, they had lost several towns), and dispersed and fled. 42 VIII, 50| order to visit the free towns and colonies, that he might 43 VIII, 50| bound to visit the free towns and colonies, to return 44 VIII, 51| received by the principal towns and colonies with incredible


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