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consciousness 3
consecrated 3
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consent 28
consented 2
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Caius Iulius Caesar
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Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 I, 20 | without either his advice or consent. Therefore, if any opportunity 2 I, 21 | Therefore they all with one consent brought Domitius into public 3 I, 39 | They resolved by joint consent to carry on the war in the 4 II, 33 | Curio, with the general consent, determined, whenever opportunity 5 II, 37 | Wherefore, with the general consent, Curio determined to wait 6 III, 45 | about him, "That he would consent to be accounted a general 7 III, 71 | Labienus, having obtained his consent that the prisoners should 8 III, 97 | conquest. Having obtained their consent, he began to draw lines 9 III, 102| is informed that, by the consent of all the inhabitants of 10 III, 109| been begun by the king's consent. ~ 11 III, 112| pirates. And without the consent of those who are masters Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
12 I, 7 | allowed to do so with his consent.” Caesar, inasmuch as he 13 I, 9 | could not pass without the consent of the Sequani. As they 14 I, 20 | had been done without his consent, since he himself held such 15 I, 30 | which, with the general consent, they wished to ask of him. 16 I, 35 | restore to them with his consent those hostages which they 17 I, 39 | they requested that by his consent they might be allowed to 18 II, 4 | war was conferred by the consent of all, upon him, on account 19 II, 28 | embassadors to Caesar by the consent of all who remained, and 20 II, 29 | concluded a peace with the consent of all, and chose this place 21 III, 8 | nothing except by general consent, and abide the same issue 22 III, 17 | senate because they would not consent to be promoters of the war, 23 IV, 16 | over into Gaul against his consent, why did he claim that any 24 VII, 4 | conferred on him by unanimous consent. On obtaining this authority, 25 VII, 15 | approved of by unanimous consent, more than twenty towns 26 VIII, 7 | to a resolution, with the consent of all the generals and 27 VIII, 22 | carry it on without the consent of the nobles, in opposition 28 VIII, 34 | therefore resolve by general consent to leave part of their troops


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