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Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 I, 1 | sufficient evidence that many circumstances require to be previously 2 I, 22| brought about by trifling circumstances; yet, dreading lest the 3 I, 72| Afranius's men had by several circumstances betrayed signs of fear; 4 I, 76| 1.75]When these circumstances were announced to Afranius, 5 II, 17| disturbances, when he heard of the circumstances which took place in Italy, 6 II, 40| such orders as he found circumstances required. Curio, as his 7 II, 44| 2.44]From which circumstances it happened that a few foot 8 III, 27| and thus, by a change of circumstances, the storm protected our 9 III, 47| as on account of other circumstances. For all who have attempted Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
10 I, 2 | the Helvetii. From these circumstances it resulted, that they could 11 I, 11| Caesar, induced by these circumstances, decides, that he ought 12 I, 14| kept in remembrance those circumstances which the Helvetian embassadors 13 I, 14| severely from a reverse of circumstances. Although these things are 14 I, 19| 19 After learning these circumstances, since to these suspicions 15 I, 33| besides those statements, many circumstances induced him to think that 16 II, 24| some another. By all these circumstances the cavalry of the Treviri 17 IV, 14| suddenly alarmed by all the circumstances, both by the speediness 18 IV, 24| service. Dismayed by these circumstances and altogether untrained 19 IV, 34| 34 Under these circumstances, our men being dismayed 20 V, 4 | things were said, and what circumstances deterred him from his meditated 21 VI, 6 | men. Constrained by these circumstances the Menapii send embassadors 22 VI, 19| relations assemble, and, if the circumstances of his death are suspicious, 23 VII, 20| dispatch; that all these circumstances could not have happened 24 VII, 62| still uncertain, and the circumstances which were taking place 25 VII, 78| rather adopt that design, if circumstances should compel them and their


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