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Julius Caesar
Commentaries on the Gallic War

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go
   Book, Par.
1 I, 2| persuaded the people to go forth from their territories 2 I, 5| resolved on, namely, to go forth from their territories. 3 I, 6| routes, by which they could go forth from their country 4 I, 13| the Helvetii they would go to that part and there remain, 5 I, 34| besides, neither dare he go without an army into those 6 I, 40| should follow, yet he would go with only the tenth legion, 7 I, 44| this time did a Roman army go beyond the frontiers of 8 II, 33| shut, and the soldiers to go out of the town, lest the 9 III, 18| great gifts and promises to go over to the enemy; and informs [ 10 III, 18| away: that they ought to go to the [Roman] camp. Many 11 IV, 16| were so easily urged to go into Gaul, he desired they 12 IV, 20| except merchants generally go thither, nor even to them 13 V, 25| that some of our men should go forward to a conference, [ 14 V, 26| had been accustomed to go to Ambiorix, at Caesar’s 15 V, 28| very formidable, they would go without danger to the nearest 16 V, 35| Cotta says he will not go to an armed enemy, and in 17 V, 50| or Roman, was willing to go over to them before the 18 VI, 14| 14 The Druids do not go to war, nor pay tribute 19 VI, 33| he himself determines to go with the remaining three 20 VI, 34| would not allow them to go in large bodies. If he desired 21 VI, 35| manned, nor dare any one go beyond the fortifications.” 22 VI, 36| of the camp-followers to go beyond the fortification, 23 VI, 36| was not permitted them to go out of the camp, since he 24 VII, 16| whenever they were compelled to go to a greater distance, he 25 VII, 25| exposed, could not easily go to give assistance, and 26 VII, 33| country, he determined to go in person to the Aedui, 27 VII, 37| for, why should the Aedui go to Caesar to decide concerning 28 VII, 37| that his brothers should go before him to Caesar. They 29 VII, 38| of necessity, for us to go to Gergovia and unite ourselves 30 VII, 54| necessary that they too should go before him to confirm the 31 VII, 71| that each of them should go to his respective state, 32 VII, 74| might not be compelled to go out of the camp with great 33 VII, 78| the town, are compelled to go forth with their wives and 34 VIII, 40| obliged them afterward to go all to one place to procure 35 VIII, 41| and the townsmen could not go for water without danger, 36 VIII, 48| perfidiously received, to go without vengeance; and, 37 VIII, 48| a security that he would go wherever Antonius should 38 VIII, 48| should not be obliged to go into the presence of any


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