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1 I, 5| destroying the hope of a return home, they might be the 2 I, 7| wanted any thing, they might return on the day before the ides 3 I, 28| Tulingi, and the Latobrigi, to return to their territories from 4 I, 31| neither demand hostages in return, nor supplicate aid from 5 I, 41| legion was the first to return thanks to him, through their 6 I, 46| they should by no means return a weapon upon the enemy. 7 I, 54| of that river, began to return home, when the Ubii, who 8 II, 10| it was best for each to return to his country, and resolved 9 II, 35| and Illyricum, ordered to return to him at the beginning 10 III, 6| that village, he hastens to return into the province; and as 11 IV, 4| the Menapii, pretended to return to their own settlements 12 IV, 9| deliberated on the matter, would return to Caesar after the third 13 IV, 11| the enemy, the embassadors return to him, as had been arranged; 14 IV, 11| were at a distance, might return; however, he said, that 15 IV, 21| into all matters, and then return to him as soon as possible. 16 IV, 27| ordered their people to return to the country parts, and 17 IV, 30| vanquished or cut off from a return, no one would afterward 18 V, 7| the Aeduan horsemen all return to Caesar. ~ 19 V, 34| when they had begun to return to that place from which 20 VI, 29| barbarians from the fear of his return, and that he might delay 21 VI, 33| he promises that he will return before the end of the seventh 22 VI, 33| Labienus and Trebonius to return by the same day, if they 23 VI, 35| day Caesar had purposed to return to the baggage and the legion. 24 VI, 36| and no report as to his return was brought to him, and 25 VI, 42| 42 He, on his return, being well aware of the 26 VII, 5| daring to pass the river, return home, and send back word 27 VII, 42| outrage they may be ashamed to return to propriety. They entice 28 VII, 43| manner in which he should return from Gergovia and again 29 VII, 66| future; for the Romans would return after assembling greater 30 VII, 88| out of so great a number return safe to their camp. The 31 VIII, 24| might be excluded from a return to his state for the calamities 32 VIII, 27| legions than that they could return to the same camp at night, 33 VIII, 35| few followers, but did not return to the camp. ~ 34 VIII, 50| free towns and colonies, to return them thanks for rendering