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1 I, 31| they should be put to the greatest tortures. For these Divitiacus 2 I, 38| that he ought to take the greatest precautions lest this should 3 I, 40| of its valor, placed the greatest confidence. ~~ 4 I, 41| of all others he had the greatest faith [he found] that by 5 I, 42| in which he placed the greatest confidence, in order that 6 III, 15| soldiers strove with the greatest energy to board the ships 7 III, 27| heard of this battle, the greatest part of Aquitania surrendered 8 III, 28| they perceived that the greatest nations [of Gaul] who had 9 IV, 2| which the Gauls take the greatest pleasure, and which they 10 IV, 2| they render capable of the greatest labor by daily exercise. 11 IV, 3| 3 They esteem it their greatest praise as a nation, that 12 IV, 12| his antagonists] with the greatest intrepidity, as long as 13 IV, 13| concluded, would be the greatest madness; and knowing the 14 IV, 17| Therefore, although the greatest difficulty in forming a 15 IV, 24| landing. In this was the greatest difficulty, for the following 16 IV, 31| by the soldiers with the greatest energy, he effected that, 17 IV, 33| betake themselves with the greatest celerity to their chariots 18 V, 23| among the Eburones, the greatest portion of whom lie between 19 V, 30| bring the matter into the greatest jeopardy by their dissension 20 V, 32| was not done without the greatest fear and despair. Besides 21 V, 36| while fighting with the greatest courage before the camp. 22 V, 47| and fills all with the greatest joy. Then the smoke of the 23 V, 48| that he may come into the greatest contempt with the enemy. 24 VI, 11| judgment to possess the greatest influence, upon whose will 25 VI, 15| and resources, have the greatest number of vassals and dependents 26 VI, 21| longest time, receive the greatest commendation among their 27 VI, 23| 23 It is the greatest glory to the several states 28 VI, 28| those who have slain the greatest number of them, having produced 29 VI, 36| soldiers in camp with the greatest exactness, and agreeable 30 VII, 17| army was distressed by the greatest want of corn, through the 31 VII, 32| and, finding there the greatest plenty of corn and other 32 VII, 55| which is a town of the greatest importance among them, that 33 VII, 63| Viridomarus, youths of the greatest promise, submit reluctantly 34 VIII, 15| barbarians fled with the greatest precipitation. ~ 35 VIII, 38| they seemed to be in the greatest terror: to relieve the state 36 VIII, 43| and even, after losing the greatest part of their forces by 37 VIII, 48| because he had lost the greatest part of his followers, sent 38 VIII, 52| Gaul, he returned with the greatest haste to the army at Nemetocenna; 39 VIII, 54| Belgae, a people of the greatest valor, and the Aedui, who