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Julius Caesar
Commentaries on the Gallic War

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1 I, 30| some things which, with the general consent, they wished to 2 I, 30| should be assigned by the general assembly. ~~ 3 I, 39| with their comrades the general danger. Wills were sealed 4 I, 40| either to distrust their general’s discharge of his duty, 5 I, 41| was theirs and not their general’s. Having accepted their 6 II, 4| number each state had in the general council of the Belgae promised 7 II, 25| part, in the sight of his general, desired to exert his utmost 8 III, 3| happened contrary to the general expectation, and almost 9 III, 8| to do nothing except by general consent, and abide the same 10 III, 21| accomplish without their general and without the other legions, 11 IV, 25| the commonwealth and my general.” When he had said this 12 IV, 27| of embassador he bore the general’s commission to them, and 13 V, 2| they neither came to the general diets [of Gaul], nor obeyed 14 V, 23| having been drawn up and a general assembly of the Gauls held 15 V, 32| performed the duties of a general, and in the battle those 16 V, 53| the Gauls, attempting by general design to slay Cavarinus, 17 VI, 8| ofttimes displayed to your general: imagine that he is present 18 VII, 1| in the absence of their general, dare to leave their winter 19 VII, 1| quarters, nor could the general reach his army without a 20 VII, 2| danger for the sake of the general safety,” and promise “that 21 VII, 4| up arms in behalf of the general freedom, and having assembled 22 VII, 14| neglected for the sake of the general safety; that the villages 23 VII, 15| concerning Avaricum in the general council, whether they should 24 VII, 20| and therefore that the general was determined, if he made 25 VII, 21| Vercingetorix was a consummate general, and that they had no doubt 26 VII, 21| town, and decide that the general safety should not be intrusted 27 VII, 29| Gauls, and would create a general unanimity throughout the 28 VII, 29| them, for the sake of the general safety, to begin to fortify 29 VII, 37| assigned more weight to the general freedom; for, why should 30 VII, 52| the enemy without either general or cavalry, he had given 31 VII, 52| they knew more than their general concerning victory, and 32 VII, 62| flying. Camulogenus, the general of the enemy, was present 33 VII, 63| of Vercingetorix as their general. The Remi, Lingones, and 34 VII, 67| This proposal receiving general approbation, and all being 35 VII, 71| deserved so well of the general freedom, to the enemy for 36 VII, 88| sides, it was succeeded by a general shout along the ramparts 37 VII, 88| slaughter ensues. Sedulius the general and chief of the Lemovices 38 VII, 88| exigences, but on account of the general freedom; and since he must 39 VIII, 6| army, and assembling at a general rendezvous, designing with 40 VIII, 7| for the emigration was general from all parts) but had 41 VIII, 12| of their state, and the general of their horse, who, though 42 VIII, 12| killing the prince, and general of the Remi; and our men 43 VIII, 17| prisoner, that Correus, the general of the Bellovaci, had selected 44 VIII, 19| the enemy that the [Roman] general was near at hand, with his 45 VIII, 21| proposal having met with general approbation, Comius the 46 VIII, 26| the command of Dumnacus, general of the Andes, and that Limonum 47 VIII, 28| performed, Quintus Atius Varus, general of the horse, a man of uncommon 48 VIII, 28| each other, and making a general halt, to assist their horse 49 VIII, 34| they therefore resolve by general consent to leave part of 50 VIII, 36| after the defeat of one general, the rest would be terrified, 51 VIII, 39| punishment, lest Gaul in general should adopt an idea that 52 VIII, 40| Uxellodunum, contrary to the general expectation, and perceiving 53 VIII, 46| the republic during the general revolt of Gaul, which he 54 VIII, 48| were made prisoners. Their general escaped this misfortune


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