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Julius Caesar
Commentaries on the Gallic War

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   Book, Par.
1 I, 7| through the Province were given them, would abstain from 2 I, 14| that any offense had been given by them, on account of which 3 I, 14| if hostages were to be given him by them in order that 4 I, 14| people were witness.” Having given this reply, he withdrew. ~ 5 I, 18| strengthening this influence has given his mother in marriage among 6 I, 18| among the Helvetii, and has given his sister by the mother’ 7 I, 19| hostages should be mutually given; that he had done all these 8 I, 32| an opportunity of flight given; but all tortures must be 9 I, 40| in the marshes, and had given no opportunity for an engagement, 10 I, 44| that the hostages had been given by their good-will; that 11 I, 52| men, upon the signal being given, vigorously made an attack 12 II, 20| to arms; the signal to be given by the trumpet; the soldiers 13 II, 20| encouraged; the watchword to be given. A great part of these arrangements 14 II, 21| 21 Caesar, having given the necessary orders, hastened 15 II, 33| having been immediately given by fires, as Caesar had 16 III, 1| from all parts and hostages given and a peace concluded, determined 17 III, 2| of the town which he had given up to the Gauls, and that 18 III, 4| so that time was scarcely given for arranging and executing 19 III, 4| enemy, upon the signal being given, rushed down [upon our men] 20 III, 4| only was permission not given to the wearied [Roman] to 21 III, 5| afterward, upon the signal being given, sally forth from the camp, 22 III, 8| hostages which they had given to Crassus. The neighboring 23 III, 10| revolt after hostages were given, the confederacy of so many 24 III, 19| time as possible might be given to the Romans to collect 25 IV, 8| in Gaul, which could be given away, especially to so great 26 IV, 16| and formed an alliance and given hostages, earnestly entreated “ 27 IV, 21| the Roman people. Having given them an audience, he after 28 IV, 23| same time, the signal being given and the anchor weighed, 29 IV, 34| good an opportunity was given for obtaining spoil and 30 V, 23| except that which he had given to L. Roscius, to be led 31 V, 30| convinced that the advice was given by Ambiorix, not as an enemy, 32 V, 39| wounded, is opportunity given for rest: whatever things 33 V, 52| the part of the Remi were given to Labienus. This report 34 V, 57| to battle. No reply being given by our men, the enemy, when 35 VI, 29| indication of his approach be given at a distance: he tells 36 VI, 39| find what orders may be given by them. No one is so courageous 37 VII, 2| that a solemn assurance be given them by oath and plighted 38 VII, 11| six hundred hostages to be given. He leaves Caius Trebonius 39 VII, 12| forth, and hostages to be given. A part of the hostages 40 VII, 20| he, on his departure, had given the supreme command to no 41 VII, 46| soldiers, on the signal being given, quickly advance to this 42 VII, 50| yourselves when an opportunity is given.” At the same time he rushed 43 VII, 52| general or cavalry, he had given up a certain victory, lest 44 VII, 61| daylight, intelligence was given to the enemy that there 45 VIII, 3| the neighboring states had given hostages, without incurring 46 VIII, 4| centurian two thousand, to be given instead of plunder: and 47 VIII, 30| exiles of the whole kingdom, given an asylum to robbers, and 48 VIII, 31| if respite and time were given them, they might be easily 49 VIII, 36| a signal being suddenly given on every side, our men took


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