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Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 I, 62| Sertorius in the late war, being conquered by Pompey, still trembled 2 I, 83| afford a ready retreat to the conquered party in the flight. For 3 II, 5 | vanquished people whom they had conquered when yet unbroken, he advanced 4 II, 22| lowest ebb for want of corn, conquered in two engagements at sea, 5 II, 32| that he routed two armies, conquered two generals, recovered 6 II, 32| uncertain, take part with the conquered enemy when the fortune of 7 III, 87| that this is the army which conquered Gaul and Germany; I was Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
8 I, 34| his own Gaul, which he had conquered in war. ~~ 9 I, 36| war was, that they who had conquered should govern those whom 10 I, 36| govern those whom they had conquered, in what manner they pleased; 11 I, 36| the nations which they had conquered, not according to the dictation 12 I, 36| engaged in arms and been conquered, had become tributaries 13 I, 44| accustomed to impose on the conquered; that he had not made war 14 I, 45| which they [the Romans] had conquered in war, and had permitted 15 II, 24| the Romans were routed and conquered, [and] that the enemy were 16 II, 28| and nothing safe to the conquered, sent embassadors to Caesar 17 VI, 17| take in war. When they have conquered, they sacrifice whatever 18 VII, 14| must necessarily befall the conquered. ~ 19 VIII, 5 | winter, for, being lately conquered, they had lost several towns), 20 VIII, 24| Caesar, having completely conquered the most warlike nations, 21 VIII, 28| the enemy whom they had conquered the day before, and knowing 22 VIII, 36| terrified, and might be easily conquered, he thought it a most fortunate 23 VIII, 46| campaigns [Celtic] Gaul had been conquered and subdued; but that he


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