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Book, Chap. 1 I, 42| on equal terms. When this affair was made, Afranius drew
2 I, 71| their march. However, the affair was necessarily reduced
3 I, 73| conceived hopes of ending the affair without an engagement, or
4 II, 26| at the suddenness of the affair, sent on the horse to receive
5 III, 8 | Having accomplished this affair, he filled all the harbors
6 III, 20| engaged in so dishonorable an affair without effecting something,
7 III, 75| with them as a convoy. This affair being concluded, having
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Book, Chap. 8 I, 9 | therefore, undertakes the affair, and prevails upon the Sequani
9 I, 33| and promised that this affair should be an object of his
10 I, 33| induced him to think that this affair ought to be considered and
11 I, 40| some mismanagement of an affair, fortune had deserted them,
12 II, 25| also perceived that the affair was at a crisis, and that
13 II, 26| sutlers in what position the affair was, and in how great danger
14 IV, 30| provisions and protract the affair till winter; because they
15 V, 8 | landing-place, and in this affair the spirit of our soldiers
16 V, 27| alarmed by the unexpected affair, though those things were
17 V, 30| dissension and obstinacy; the affair was an easy one, if only
18 V, 47| in how great jeopardy the affair is. Then with great rewards
19 V, 48| valley and rivulet. It was an affair of great danger to fight
20 V, 57| all whom they can. This affair having been known, all the
21 VI, 37| perplexed by the sudden affair, and the cohort on the outpost
22 VI, 39| discover in what danger the affair is. But here there is no
23 VI, 39| by the suddenness of the affair. The barbarians, espying
24 VII, 2 | receiving hostages, that the affair shall not be divulged, they
25 VII, 30| rest, because, when the affair was undecided, he had at
26 VII, 40| contract the camp, because the affair seemed to depend upon dispatch.
27 VII, 63| assigned to them; and when the affair became a disputed question,
28 VIII, 27| booty. Having executed the affair so successfully, they retired
29 VIII, 46| of the summer there. This affair he executed with his usual
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