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Julius Caesar
Commentaries on the Gallic War

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1 I, 3| accomplish their attempts was a thing very easy to be done, because 2 I, 6| territories. Having provided every thing for the expedition, they 3 I, 7| deliberate; if they wanted any thing, they might return on the 4 I, 18| and dignity: that, if any thing should happen to the Romans, 5 I, 19| the Aedui] knowing any thing of it themselves; that he [ 6 I, 19| the state to do so. One thing [however] stood in the way 7 I, 19| before he attempted any thing, he orders Divitiacus to 8 I, 19| highest confidence in every thing; at the same time he reminds 9 I, 20| public opinion. But if any thing very severe from Caesar 10 I, 26| them with corn or with any thing else; for that if they should 11 I, 27| compelled by the want of every thing, sent embassadors to him 12 I, 31| nor hostages. But a worse thing had befallen the victorious 13 I, 31| kind of cruelty, if every thing was not done at his nod 14 I, 31| Gauls must all do the same thing that the Helvetii have done, [ 15 I, 32| the rest, despite of every thing there was an opportunity 16 I, 34| himself had had need of any thing from Caesar, he would have 17 I, 34| that if Caesar wanted any thing from him he ought to come 18 I, 38| most ample supply of every thing which was serviceable for 19 II, 4| had known accurately every thing respecting their number, 20 II, 20| 20 Caesar had every thing to do at one time: the standard 21 II, 31| earnestly entreated one thing, viz., that if perchance, 22 III, 10| should think that the same thing was permitted them. Wherefore, 23 III, 14| more forcibly upon us. One thing provided by our men was 24 III, 22| devoted themselves: if any thing calamitous happen to them, 25 III, 23| that all thought the same thing, he appointed the next day 26 IV, 2| to their practice, is any thing regarded as more unseemly, 27 IV, 16| why did he claim that any thing beyond the Rhine should 28 IV, 31| hostages, suspected that the thing would come to pass which 29 IV, 35| anticipated that the same thing which had happened on former 30 IV, 35| destroyed and burned every thing far and wide, they retreated 31 V, 5| and furnished with every thing. In the same place, the 32 V, 29| of it, and then, if any thing disastrous shall have occurred, 33 V, 30| and approved of the same thing, whether they remain or 34 V, 32| less easily perform every thing by themselves, and provide 35 V, 39| the day before; this same thing is done afterward during 36 VI, 8| booty, that it was a tedious thing, while the Romans were panic-stricken, 37 VI, 20| report from his neighbors any thing concerning the commonwealth, 38 VI, 42| of war, complained of one thing [only], namely, that the 39 VII, 30| endure and suffer every thing which should be imposed 40 VII, 50| suspected that this very thing was done by the enemy to 41 VII, 56| infamy and disgrace of the thing, and the intervening mount 42 VIII, 20| and learning that every thing had turned out unfavorable, 43 VIII, 52| prevailed upon to do any thing in opposition to the authority 44 VIII, 55| resolved to submit to any thing, as long as there were hopes


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