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1 I, 2| Gaul. To this he the more easily persuaded them, because 2 I, 2| less widely, and could less easily make war upon their neighbors; 3 I, 6| so that a very few might easily intercept them; the other, 4 I, 8| order that he may the more easily intercept them, if they 5 I, 25| from the higher ground, easily broke the enemy’s phalanx. 6 I, 37| Ariovistus] might be less easily withstood. Having therefore, 7 II, 1| troops, and they could less easily effect this object under 8 II, 6| undermine the wall: which was easily effected on this occasion; 9 II, 17| that they might the more easily obstruct the cavalry of 10 II, 19| horse. The latter being easily routed and thrown into confusion, 11 II, 25| that they might the more easily use their swords. On his 12 III, 10| fond of revolution, and easily and quickly excited to war; 13 III, 12| They did this the more easily during a great part of the 14 III, 13| whereby they could more easily encounter the shallows and 15 III, 13| their height was a weapon easily cast up to them; and for 16 III, 13| could weather the storm more easily and heave to securely in 17 IV, 5| disposition of the Gauls, who are easily prompted to take up resolutions, 18 IV, 16| saw the Germans were so easily urged to go into Gaul, he 19 V, 3| that he might the more easily keep the state in its allegiance, 20 V, 21| that even that could be easily protracted, demands hostages, 21 V, 23| he thought he could most easily remedy the scarcity of corn 22 V, 26| the Gauls; that he could easily prove this from his own 23 V, 26| legion, that Gauls could not easily deny Gauls, especially when 24 V, 32| Titurius and Cotta] could less easily perform every thing by themselves, 25 V, 37| cooperate in that design. He easily gains over the Nervii by 26 VI, 7| and, that he may the more easily give the enemy a belief 27 VII, 4| together his dependents, and easily excited them. On his design 28 VII, 5| order that they might more easily resist the forces of the 29 VII, 11| rear, and might the more easily procure supplies of provisions, 30 VII, 15| they say that “they could easily defend it, owing to the 31 VII, 25| being exposed, could not easily go to give assistance, and 32 VII, 29| that they might the more easily sustain the sudden attacks 33 VII, 31| the nobles could be most easily influenced. He takes care 34 VII, 37| Aedui?” The young men being easily won over by the speech of 35 VII, 48| the fight, they could not easily withstand fresh and vigorous 36 VII, 66| order that he might the more easily render aid to the province, 37 VII, 72| whole works could not be easily surrounded by a line of 38 VII, 77| themselves to death are more easily found than those who would 39 VIII, 22| the guilt of a crime was easily transferred to the dead; 40 VIII, 31| given them, they might be easily excited by the earnest solicitations 41 VIII, 36| terrified, and might be easily conquered, he thought it 42 VIII, 49| their subjection lighter, he easily kept Gaul (already exhausted 43 VIII, 52| that his cause would be easily gained by the free voice