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Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 I, 14| the people of Auximum, and promised to be grateful for their 2 I, 18| speech to the soldiers he promised them lands out of his own 3 I, 75| obtaining their demands, they promised that they would immediately 4 I, 88| 1.87]Caesar promised to supply them with corn 5 II, 21| which the Roman citizens had promised to Varro for the public 6 III, 12| embassadors to Caesar, and promised to obey his commands. ~ 7 III, 20| Trebonius, the city praetor, and promised if any person appealed to 8 III, 28| about capitulating, and promised them their lives if they Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
9 I, 16| the corn which they had promised in the name of their state; 10 I, 33| Gauls with his words, and promised that this affair should 11 I, 42| more for them than he had promised; he had promised to have 12 I, 42| he had promised; he had promised to have the tenth legion 13 II, 4 | general council of the Belgae promised for that war. That the Bellovaci 14 II, 4 | 000 armed men, [and had] promised 60,000 picked men out of 15 II, 4 | twelve towns; that they had promised 50,000 armed men; and that 16 II, 4 | very great distance, [had promised] as many; the Atrebates 17 II, 4 | common name of Germans [had promised], they thought, to the number 18 IV, 6 | the Rhine, and had been promised that all things which they 19 IV, 16| the Roman people.” They promised a large number of ships 20 IV, 19| of the Ubii; and having promised them his assistance, if 21 IV, 27| negotiate about peace. They promised to give hostages and perform 22 IV, 31| had neglected to give the promised hostages, suspected that 23 V, 26| rather more; that this he promised and confirmed by oath, that 24 VII, 31| less efforts than he had promised, to gain over the other


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