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1 I, 3| sovereignty, they will, by means of the three most powerful 2 I, 4| he had a great number; by means of those he rescued himself 3 I, 8| force a passage (some by means of a bridge of boats and 4 I, 18| bid against him. By these means he has both increased his 5 I, 18| property, and amassed great means for giving largesses; that 6 I, 18| gaining the sovereignty by means of the Helvetii, but that 7 I, 20| become powerful through his means, which power and strength 8 I, 46| them that they should by no means return a weapon upon the 9 II, 1| and by those who had the means of hiring troops, and they 10 II, 17| trees, and bent them, by means of their numerous branches [ 11 III, 6| camp], leave the enemy the means neither of knowing what 12 III, 8| should recover by their means the hostages which they 13 III, 8| sending embassadors, by means of their leading men, they 14 III, 16| place to retreat to, nor means of defending their towns. 15 III, 19| mind is weak, and by no means resolute in enduring calamities. ~ 16 IV, 4| after they had tried all means, unable either to force 17 IV, 13| also if they could by any means obtain a truce by deceiving 18 IV, 17| river. After he had, by means of engines, sunk these into 19 IV, 19| Suevi, after they had by means of their scouts found that 20 IV, 21| the localities as far as means could be afforded one who 21 IV, 23| Considering this by no means a fit place for disembarking, 22 IV, 29| each other; nor was any means afforded our men of either 23 IV, 34| their camp. Having by these means speedily got together a 24 V, 1| make compensation by all means for the injuries [inflicted]. 25 V, 7| and deterred by whatever means he could; and that, because 26 V, 40| through their [the Nervii’s] means it is possible for them [ 27 V, 54| himself in Gaul by these means, that embassies were flocking 28 V, 57| that that fact could by no means be reported or carried to 29 VI, 1| resolves to hold a levy by the means of M. Silanus C. Antistius 30 VI, 1| quickly completed the levy by means of his lieutenants, after 31 VI, 5| alliance with the Germans by means of the Treviri. Ho thought 32 VI, 7| the Roman people. By these means he makes his departure [ 33 VI, 12| animosities could by no means coalesce with the Aedui, 34 VI, 22| when each sees his own means placed on an equality with [ 35 VI, 43| but he rescued himself by [means of] lurking-places and forests, 36 VII, 6| at a loss to know by what means he could reach his army. 37 VII, 14| but they should by all means aim at this object, that 38 VII, 22| firmly, drew them on by means of engines, and undermined 39 VII, 31| and sent to him. By these means, the troops which were lost 40 VII, 56| expectation of all; and having by means of the cavalry, found out 41 VII, 75| their men, nor have the means of supplying them with corn. 42 VII, 77| Teutones, which was by no means equally momentous who, when 43 VII, 85| fortifications, gives the means of ascent to the Gauls, 44 VIII, 12| the foot. Being, by this means thrown into disorder they 45 VIII, 40| the enemy had no possible means of retiring from the assault, 46 VIII, 47| adherents on plunder by means of his cavalry, infested