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Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 I, 61| the more distant states revolt from Afranius, and enter 2 II, 13| both by abhorrence of their revolt, by the contempt shown to 3 II, 32| present who encourage you to revolt from us; for what can they Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
4 III, 8 | arose the beginning [of the revolt] by their detaining Silius 5 III, 10| after surrendering, the revolt after hostages were given, 6 V, 3 | their allegiance, and not revolt from the alliance of the 7 V, 3 | in their indiscretion, revolt. And thus the whole state 8 V, 24| act, that the state might revolt at their instigation, orders 9 V, 25| sudden insurrection and revolt arose from Ambiorix and 10 VI, 3 | commencement of war and revolt, that he might appear to 11 VI, 8 | been the promoters of the revolt, accompanying them, quitted 12 VII, 10| winter, all Gaul should revolt when the tributaries of 13 VII, 43| arising from the fear of a revolt should seem like a flight. ~ 14 VII, 54| was of opinion that the revolt of the entire state would 15 VII, 59| brought to them concerning the revolt of the Aedui, and a successful 16 VII, 59| themselves, on learning the revolt of the Aedui, began to assemble 17 VII, 61| being terrified by the revolt of the Aedui, were preparing 18 VII, 63| 63 The revolt of the Aedui being known, 19 VII, 63| to excite the state [to revolt]. Having got possession 20 VII, 67| of the infantry after the revolt of Litavicus, and Eporedirix, 21 VIII, 30| in the beginning of the revolt of Gaul had collected from 22 VIII, 30| the Province in the first revolt of Gaul, had formed a junction 23 VIII, 46| republic during the general revolt of Gaul, which he had withstood 24 VIII, 49| hopes of, or pretext for a revolt. For nothing was further


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