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1 I, 3| departure for the third year. Orgetorix is chosen to 2 I, 54| earlier than the season of the year required. He appointed Labienus 3 III, 9| soon as the season of the year permits, hastens to the 4 III, 27| relying on the time of the year, because winter was at hand, 5 IV, 1| following winter (this was the year in which Cn. Pompey and 6 IV, 1| their turn, are in arms the year after: the former remain 7 IV, 1| to remain more than one year in one place for the purpose 8 IV, 6| the army earlier in the year than he was accustomed to 9 IV, 20| and even if the time of year should be insufficient for 10 IV, 22| by reason of the time of year, nor considered that employment 11 IV, 38| of refuge the preceding year), almost all fell into the 12 V, 8| the ships of the preceding year, and those private vessels 13 V, 21| Britain should pay each year to the Roman people; he 14 V, 22| this nor in the previous year was any ship missing which 15 V, 22| voyage by the season of the year, inasmuch as the equinox 16 V, 23| Samarobriva, because the corn that year had not prospered in Gaul 17 V, 24| killed him when in the third year of his reign, many even 18 V, 34| of T. Balventius, who the year before had been chief centurion, 19 V, 43| be preferred, and every year used to contend for promotion 20 VI, 13| at a fixed period of the year in a consecrated place in 21 VI, 15| part wont to happen every year, as either they on their 22 VI, 21| woman before the twentieth year they reckon among the most 23 VI, 22| and the leading men each year apportion to the tribes 24 VI, 22| they think proper, and the year after compel them to remove 25 VI, 32| fortifications of the previous year remained, in order that 26 VI, 43| owing to the time of the year and the storms; so that 27 VII, 8| the severest season of the year; yet having cleared away 28 VII, 8| paths at this season of the year had never before been passable 29 VII, 14| assisted by the season of the year; that forage could not be 30 VII, 32| favorable season of the year to prosecute the war and 31 VII, 32| power of king for a single year, two persons now exercised 32 VII, 32| same office during the last year: that the whole state was 33 VIII, 22| had at the same season the year before, in conjunction with 34 VIII, 23| person’s honor. For the year before, while Caesar was 35 VIII, 24| that which had happened the year before to the Tergestines, 36 VIII, 48| separate commentary of each year’s transactions, which I 37 VIII, 48| do, because the following year, in which Lucius Paulus 38 VIII, 50| the consulate the ensuing year [48 B.C.]. For his adversaries 39 VIII, 53| conduct; for the preceding year, when Marcellus attacked