Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 1 VIII, 6 | one of the Bellovaci, and Comius, the Atrebatian, were raising
2 VIII, 7 | that a few days before Comius had left the camp to engage
3 VIII, 10| more especially, because Comius, who I said had gone to
4 VIII, 21| with general approbation, Comius the Atrebatian fled to those
5 VIII, 23| receive his orders; all except Comius, whose fears restrained
6 VIII, 23| having discovered that Comius was tampering with the state,
7 VIII, 23| agreed on, had taken hold of Comius by the hand, and one of
8 VIII, 23| prevented by the friends of Comius, but wounded him severely
9 VIII, 23| our men believing that Comius had received a mortal stroke;
10 VIII, 23| transaction, it was said that Comius made a resolution never
11 VIII, 47| he got intelligence that Comius, the Atrebatian had had
12 VIII, 47| continued in their allegiance, Comius, who, after that wound which
13 VIII, 48| him, a great aversion to Comius, on which account he executed
14 VIII, 48| through eagerness to intercept Comius, had obstinately pursued
15 VIII, 48| with a small party; and Comius had, by the rapidity of
16 VIII, 48| backs and pursued them. Comius, clapping spurs to his horse,
17 VIII, 48| carried back to the camp. But Comius, having either gratified
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