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1 I, 1| war; for which reason the Helvetii also surpass the rest of 2 I, 1| side of the Sequani and the Helvetii, upon the river Rhine, and 3 I, 2| 2 Among the Helvetii, Orgetorix was by far the 4 I, 2| persuaded them, because the Helvetii, are confined on every side 5 I, 2| between the Sequani and the Helvetii; on a third by the Lake 6 I, 2| separates our Province from the Helvetii. From these circumstances 7 I, 3| there was no doubt that the Helvetii were the most powerful of 8 I, 4| scheme was disclosed to the Helvetii by informers, they, according 9 I, 4| wanting a suspicion, as the Helvetii think, of his having committed 10 I, 5| 5 After his death, the Helvetii nevertheless attempt to 11 I, 6| between the boundaries of the Helvetii and those of the Allobroges, 12 I, 6| to the territories of the Helvetii, is Geneva. From this town 13 I, 6| a bridge extends to the Helvetii. They thought that they 14 I, 7| be broken down. When the Helvetii are apprized of his arrival 15 I, 7| pass under the yoke by the Helvetii, did not think that [their 16 I, 8| Sequani from those of the Helvetii. When that work was finished, 17 I, 8| he would oppose them. The Helvetii, disappointed in this hope, 18 I, 9| and was friendly to the Helvetii, because out of that state 19 I, 9| the Sequani to allow the Helvetii to march through their territories, 20 I, 9| Sequani not to obstruct the Helvetii in their march-the Helvetii, 21 I, 9| Helvetii in their march-the Helvetii, to pass without mischief 22 I, 10| again told Caesar, that the Helvetii intended to march through 23 I, 11| 11 The Helvetii had by this time led their 24 I, 11| ought not to wait until the Helvetii, after destroying all the 25 I, 12| direction it flows. This the Helvetii were crossing by rafts and 26 I, 12| informed by spies that the Helvetii had already conveyed three 27 I, 13| remaining forces of the Helvetii, he procures a bridge to 28 I, 13| leads his army over. The Helvetii, confused by his sudden 29 I, 13| had been commander of the Helvetii, in the war against Cassius. 30 I, 13| would make peace with the Helvetii they would go to that part 31 I, 13| characteristic valor of the Helvetii. As to his having attacked 32 I, 14| Divico replied, that “the Helvetii had been so trained by their 33 I, 15| with the cavalry of the Helvetii in a disadvantageous place, 34 I, 15| few of our men fall. The Helvetii, elated with this battle, 35 I, 16| river Saone, because the Helvetii, from whom he was unwilling 36 I, 17| Romans should overpower the Helvetii, they would wrest their 37 I, 18| taken a wife from among the Helvetii, and has given his sister 38 I, 18| favors and wishes well to the Helvetii on account of this connection; 39 I, 18| sovereignty by means of the Helvetii, but that under the government 40 I, 19| viz., that he had led the Helvetii through the territories 41 I, 22| his own men, and that the Helvetii had moved their camp, and 42 I, 23| diverted his march from the Helvetii, and advanced rapidly to 43 I, 23| of the Gallic horse. The Helvetii, either because they thought 44 I, 24| posted in the upper line. The Helvetii having followed with all 45 I, 25| upon seeing which, the Helvetii who had betaken themselves 46 I, 26| in the same light as the Helvetii. After the three days’ interval 47 I, 27| 27 The Helvetii, compelled by the want of 48 I, 27| departed out of the camp of the Helvetii, hastened to the Rhine and 49 I, 28| deserters. He ordered the Helvetii, the Tulingi, and the Latobrigi, 50 I, 28| country, from which the Helvetii had departed, should be 51 I, 28| territories into those of the Helvetii, and become borderers upon 52 I, 29| 29 In the camp of the Helvetii, lists were found, drawn 53 I, 29| total was:— ~ ~ ~~~Of the Helvetii [lit. of the heads of the 54 I, 29| lit. of the heads of the Helvetii]~~~~ ~~~~263,000~~~~~~Of 55 I, 30| 30 When the war with the Helvetii was concluded, embassadors 56 I, 30| had taken vengeance on the Helvetii in war, for the old wrong 57 I, 30| Roman people, because the Helvetii, while their affairs were 58 I, 31| the same thing that the Helvetii have done, [viz.] emigrate 59 I, 40| were the same men whom the Helvetii, in frequent encounters, 60 I, 40| fortune in the war with the Helvetii. That he would therefore 61 IV, 10| territories of the Sarunates, Helvetii, Sequani, Mediomatrici, 62 VI, 25| at the frontiers of the Helvetii, Nemetes, and Rauraci, and