Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 31| these complaints in a public assembly, he fled from his province. ~
2 II, 33| when he was leaving the assembly they unanimously besought
3 III, 10| immediately took oath in a public assembly that they would disband
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 4 I, 30| be allowed to proclaim an assembly of the whole of Gaul for
5 I, 30| appointed a day for the assembly, and ordained by an oath
6 I, 30| assigned by the general assembly. ~~
7 I, 31| 31 When that assembly was dismissed, the same
8 I, 33| speech, he dismissed the assembly; and, besides those statements,
9 V, 6 | Dumnorix had before said in an assembly of Aeduans, that the sovereignty
10 V, 23| been drawn up and a general assembly of the Gauls held at Samarobriva,
11 V, 47| perusing it, reads it out in an assembly of the soldiers, and fills
12 V, 51| Cotta from the prisoners. An assembly being held the following
13 V, 55| in the sight of the whole assembly after being racked with
14 VI, 23| their chiefs has said in an assembly “that he will be their leader,
15 VII, 29| Vercingetorix having convened an assembly on the following day, consoled
16 VII, 53| 53 Having held this assembly, and having encouraged the
17 VII, 77| among the Aedui, convened an assembly and deliberated on the exigency
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