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1 I, 3| state, which his father had held before him, and he likewise 2 I, 7| Numeius and Verudoctius held the chief place), to say “ 3 I, 20| consent, since he himself held such a place in Caesar’s 4 I, 33| brethren” and “kinsmen,” were held in the thraldom and dominion 5 I, 43| immemorial the Aedui had held the supremacy of the whole 6 II, 4| had been king; who had held the government of a great 7 II, 23| body, with Boduognatus, who held the chief command, as their 8 II, 24| hard pressed and almost held surrounded, the camp-retainers, 9 III, 17| people Viridovix ruled, and held the chief command of all 10 III, 17| especially while he who held the chief command was absent, 11 III, 22| another part Adcantuannus, who held the chief command, with 12 IV, 12| family; whose grandfather had held the sovereignty of his state, 13 IV, 17| the closer were its parts held fastened together. These 14 IV, 30| which Caesar had imposed, held a conference, when they 15 V, 23| general assembly of the Gauls held at Samarobriva, because 16 V, 24| rank, whose ancestors had held the sovereignty in his state. 17 V, 29| This discussion having been held on the two sides, when opposition 18 V, 51| prisoners. An assembly being held the following day, he states 19 V, 53| brother, Moritasgus, had held the sovereignty at the period 20 V, 53| ancestors had also previously held it), when he discovered 21 V, 53| whom Caesar had always held in especial honor, the one 22 VI, 4| these to the Aedui to be held in charge by them. To the 23 VI, 12| design against them; and held a portion of the neighboring 24 VI, 12| leading people, and the Remi held the second post of honor. ~ 25 VI, 13| for the commonality is held almost in the condition 26 VII, 4| power (whose father had held the supremacy of entire 27 VII, 4| not however desist, but held in the country a levy of 28 VII, 19| their respective states, held all the fords and passages 29 VII, 32| appointed in ancient times and held the power of king for a 30 VII, 33| not permitted those who held the supreme authority to 31 VII, 37| Gauls; that the rest were held in check by its authority; 32 VII, 38| because they were said to have held conferences with the Arverni; 33 VII, 53| 53 Having held this assembly, and having 34 VII, 54| 54 Having then held an interview with Viridomarus 35 VII, 59| Bellovaci, a state which held the highest reputation for 36 VII, 59| and well-equipped army, held the other side; moreover, 37 VII, 62| position the twelfth legion held, although the first ranks 38 VII, 67| election, Cavarillus, who had held the command of the infantry