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Julius Caesar
Commentaries on the Gallic War

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influence
   Book, Par.
1 I, 9| and liberality, had great influence among the Sequani, and was 2 I, 18| neighboring states, he has great influence, and for the sake of strengthening 3 I, 18| sake of strengthening this influence has given his mother in 4 I, 18| to his former position of influence and dignity: that, if any 5 I, 18| royalty, but even of that influence which he already has.” Caesar 6 I, 20| a very great deal by his influence at home and in the rest 7 I, 31| could, either by his own influence and by that of his army, 8 I, 40| or whether fear had more influence with them. But that, if 9 I, 43| property, but be advanced in influence, dignity, and honor: who 10 II, 4| powerful among them in valor, influence, and the number of men; 11 II, 6| of the highest rank and influence among his people, and one 12 II, 14| did, he would increase the influence of the Aedui among all the 13 II, 15| because the state was of great influence among the Belgae, and pre-eminent 14 III, 8| 8 The influence of this state is by far 15 III, 8| neighboring people led on by their influence (as the measures of the 16 IV, 13| Gauls, he felt how much influence the enemy had already acquired 17 IV, 21| faithful to him, and whose influence ranked highly in those countries. 18 V, 4| great importance that the influence of one whose singular attachment 19 V, 4| this act, [seeing that] his influence was diminished among his 20 V, 6| great resolution, and great influence among the Gauls. To this 21 V, 53| powerful and one of great influence among the Gauls, attempting 22 V, 54| throughout Gaul. And such great influence had he already acquired 23 VI, 11| to possess the greatest influence, upon whose will and determination 24 VI, 11| do otherwise, he has no influence among his party. This same 25 VI, 12| themselves, inasmuch as the chief influence was from of old among the 26 VI, 12| their other interests, their influence, their reputation were likewise 27 VI, 12| new and suddenly acquired influence. Affairs were then in that 28 VI, 15| acknowledge this sort of influence and power only. ~ 29 VI, 17| believe him to have great influence over the acquisition of 30 VI, 42| fortune had exercised great influence in the sudden arrival of 31 VII, 32| personally a man of very great influence and extensive connections. 32 VII, 32| rested with his activity and influence to prevent it.” ~ 33 VII, 39| and possessing very great influence at home, and, along with 34 VII, 39| Viridomarus, of equal age and influence, but of inferior birth, 35 VII, 54| surpass the dignity and influence of all the previous eras 36 VII, 63| far as they can prevail by influence, authority, or money, they 37 VII, 77| Arverni, and possessing great influence, says, “I shall pay no attention 38 VII, 85| declivity, exercises a momentous influence. Some are casting missiles, 39 VII, 88| gain over, through their influence, their respective states, 40 VIII, 21| the senate had never equal influence in the state with the giddy 41 VIII, 22| one person could have such influence, as to be able by the feeble 42 VIII, 32| prosperity possessed a powerful influence over the inhabitants, who 43 VIII, 46| to have a very powerful influence throughout all Gaul. Two 44 VIII, 50| wished to undermine Caesar’s influence when going out of office. 45 VIII, 54| possessed the most powerful influence, were kept in awe by his


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