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Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 I, 8 | tribunes attempted violent measures; when the people seceded, 2 I, 86| him: that none of these measures were adopted to keep the 3 II, 20| did not, they would take measures for themselves; that for 4 II, 31| 31]Curio, censuring both measures, said, "that the one was 5 III, 43| these transactions, pursued measures suggested by the nature 6 III, 51| night. Taking therefore measures suited to their exigency, 7 III, 77| determined to follow other measures. ~ 8 III, 81| rumors, followed the same measures, shut the gates and manned Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
9 II, 22| nor could the necessary measures be taken in each part, nor 10 III, 8 | their influence (as the measures of the Gauls are sudden 11 III, 24| and waited to see what measures the enemy would take. They, 12 IV, 13| that no time for concerting measures ought to be afforded them. 13 IV, 14| afforded neither for concerting measures nor for seizing their arms, 14 IV, 31| as yet discovered their measures, yet, both from what had 15 V, 7 | nevertheless learn all his measures: having at length met with 16 V, 8 | going on in Gaul, and take measures according to the occasion 17 V, 27| undignified, than to adopt measures respecting the most important 18 V, 47| letter being intercepted, our measures should be discovered by 19 VI, 2 | command, and were concerting measures with the Carnutes and the 20 VI, 2 | thought that he ought to take measures for the war earlier [than 21 VI, 11| management of all affairs and measures depends. And that seems 22 VI, 20| act, or else took hasty measures in affairs of the highest 23 VI, 25| they acquainted with the measures of roads. It begins at the 24 VI, 33| republic; so that their measures having been mutually imparted, 25 VII, 24| stated times at the work, measures were promptly taken, that 26 VII, 36| and determined to take no measures with regard to besieging 27 VII, 37| They arrange the other measures, and the manner in which 28 VII, 63| dare to pursue their own measures apart from the rest. Eporedirix


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