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Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 I, 73 | resolution of Caesar was not generally approved of; but the soldiers 2 III, 36 | in strange events, rumor generally goes before. Without making 3 III, 86 | to disappoint the opinion generally entertained of their experience 4 III, 101| stationed-along the coast, it was generally imagined that it would have Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
5 I, 40 | theirs [the German], have generally vanquished, and yet can 6 II, 1 | the government in Gaul was generally seized upon by the more 7 II, 30 | size of their bodies, is generally a subject of much contempt 8 III, 12 | sites of their towns were generally such that, being placed 9 IV, 20 | any one except merchants generally go thither, nor even to 10 IV, 33 | throw their weapons and generally break the ranks of the enemy 11 V, 15 | because they [the Britons] generally retreated even designedly, 12 V, 32 | seemed to fail him: which generally happens to those who are 13 VI, 13 | knowledge of that system generally proceed thither for the 14 VI, 14 | relying on writing; since it generally occurs to most men, that, 15 VI, 30 | surrounded by a wood (as are generally the dwellings of the Gauls, 16 VII, 18 | light-armed infantry, who generally fought among the horse, 17 VII, 23 | inside with rows of beams, generally forty feet each in length, 18 VII, 26 | that they (as fear does not generally admit of mercy in extreme 19 VII, 33 | well aware what great evils generally arise from internal dissensions, 20 VII, 35 | summer, as the Allier can not generally be forded before the autumn. 21 VII, 84 | the valor of others: for generally all evils which are distant 22 VIII, 3 | enemy’s invasion, which is generally intimated by the burning 23 VIII, 5 | without effect, as our men generally returned loaded with booty. 24 VIII, 12 | custom (an effect which is generally produced by time), the Bellovaci,


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