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Book, Chap. 1 I, 24| money matters, though he knew that it was public money,
2 I, 79| and in such a space they knew affairs might admit of many
3 II, 18| him in Spain, because he knew that Pompey had many dependents
4 III, 10| proposals to Pompey: and he knew that he had an influence
5 III, 12| had judged. As soon as he knew their inclinations, he made
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 6 I, 40| disturbed at that; for he knew, that in the case of all
7 III, 9 | of their situation. They knew that the passes by land
8 III, 14| tactics to adopt; for they knew that damage could not be
9 V, 1 | much the more, because he knew that, on account of the
10 V, 23| stationed the legions and knew that the several winter-quarters
11 V, 45| the Atrebates, to which he knew his march must be made.
12 V, 46| enemy, particularly since he knew them to be elated by their
13 V, 48| therefore, inasmuch as he knew that Cicero was released
14 V, 53| since he declared that he knew what was going on, and in
15 VI, 5 | subject of peace. Caesar knew that a tie of hospitality
16 VII, 52| because they thought that they knew more than their general
17 VIII, 7 | by Correus, because they knew that he had the strongest
18 VIII, 22| submission of the rest: that he knew and was aware that the guilt
19 VIII, 39| liberty; especially as he knew that all the Gauls understood
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