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Julius Caesar
Commentaries on the Gallic War

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determined
   Book, Par.
1 I, 3| authority of Orgetorix, they determined to provide such things as 2 I, 12| slowness, that it can not be determined by the eye in which direction 3 I, 34| 34 He therefore determined to send embassadors to Ariovistus 4 II, 8| 8 Caesar at first determined to decline a battle, as 5 II, 10| having called a council, determined that it was best for each 6 II, 11| 11 That matter being determined on, marching out of their 7 II, 21| shortness of the time, and so determined was the mind of the enemy 8 III, 1| given and a peace concluded, determined to station two cohorts among 9 III, 4| those things which they had determined on, the enemy, upon the 10 III, 14| could not be done them, he determined to wait for his fleet. As 11 V, 5| of all the states; he had determined to leave in Gaul a very 12 V, 7| honor upon the Aeduan state, determined that Dumnorix should be 13 V, 12| either brass or iron rings, determined at a certain weight, as 14 V, 15| before the camp, fought in a determined manner; and two cohorts 15 V, 21| Atrebatian. Caesar, since he had determined to pass the winter on the 16 V, 23| winter-quarters were fortified, determined to stay in Gaul. ~ 17 V, 43| the other, nor could it be determined which of the two appeared 18 VI, 9| retreat among them. Having determined on these matters, he began 19 VI, 10| that forest the Suevi had determined to await the coming up of 20 VI, 17| To him, when they have determined to engage in battle, they 21 VI, 44| out for Italy, as he had determined, to hold the assizes. ~ 22 VII, 1| tranquil, Caesar, as he had determined, sets out for Italy to hold 23 VII, 1| take the military oath, he determined to hold a levy throughout 24 VII, 9| tributary to the Aedui, he determined to attack it. ~ 25 VII, 11| town of the Senones, he determined to attack it, in order that 26 VII, 13| German horse, which he had determined, at the beginning, to keep 27 VII, 19| with trusty guards, thus determined that if the Romans should 28 VII, 19| and when he saw them so determined to decline no danger for 29 VII, 19| same day to the camp, and determined to prepare the other things 30 VII, 20| therefore that the general was determined, if he made no progress 31 VII, 27| and the works which he had determined to raise being arranged, 32 VII, 33| aid from Vercingetorix, he determined to anticipate this movement; 33 VII, 33| to leave the country, he determined to go in person to the Aedui, 34 VII, 36| taking it by storm, and determined to take no measures with 35 VII, 56| refreshing his army with them, he determined to march into the country 36 VII, 57| impassable, encamped there, and determined to prevent our troops from 37 VII, 78| opinions were expressed, they determined that those who, owing to


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