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1 I, 1| parts, one of which the Belgae inhabit, the Aquitani another, 2 I, 1| Seine separate them from the Belgae. Of all these, the Belgae 3 I, 1| Belgae. Of all these, the Belgae are the bravest, because 4 I, 1| and the territories of the Belgae; it borders, too, on the 5 I, 1| stretches toward the north. The Belgae rises from the extreme frontier 6 II, 1| from Labienus, that all the Belgae, who we have said are a 7 II, 1| anxious for a revolution; [the Belgae were instigated] by several, 8 II, 2| who were neighbors of the Belgae, to learn what is going 9 II, 2| on among them [i.e. the Belgae], and inform him of these 10 II, 2| at the territories of the Belgae. ~ 11 II, 3| who are the nearest of the Belgae to [Celtic] Gaul, sent to 12 II, 3| combined with the rest of the Belgae, nor entered into any confederacy 13 II, 3| that all the rest of the Belgae were in arms; and that the 14 II, 4| the greater part of the Belgae were sprung, from the Germans, 15 II, 4| the general council of the Belgae promised for that war. That 16 II, 5| that all the forces of the Belgae, which had been collected 17 II, 6| from this camp. This the Belgae on their march began to 18 II, 6| the same as that of the Belgae: when after having drawn 19 II, 14| after the departure of the Belgae, having dismissed the troops 20 II, 14| the Aedui among all the Belgae, by whose succor and resources 21 II, 15| great influence among the Belgae, and pre-eminent in the 22 II, 15| condemned the rest of the Belgae who had surrendered themselves 23 II, 17| many of the surrounding Belgae and other Gauls, following 24 II, 19| different from that which the Belgae had reported to the Nervii. 25 III, 7| state of tranquillity, the Belgae being overcome, the Germans 26 III, 11| have been summoned by the Belgae to their aid,) if they attempted 27 IV, 38| all the legions among the Belgae. Thither only two British 28 V, 12| from the country of the Belgae for the purpose of plunder 29 VIII, 6| exceed all the Gauls and Belgae in military prowess), and 30 VIII, 38| fifteen cohorts, that the Belgae might have no opportunity 31 VIII, 46| legions in the country of the Belgae, under Marcus Antonius, 32 VIII, 47| to his legions among the Belgae and wintered at Nemetocenna : 33 VIII, 49| quarters in the country of the Belgae, made it his only business 34 VIII, 54| with four legions among the Belgae, and detached Caius Fabius, 35 VIII, 54| would be most secure, if the Belgae, a people of the greatest