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Julius Caesar
Commentaries on the Gallic War

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council
   Book, Par.
1 I, 18| speedily dismisses: the council, but detains Liscus: he 2 I, 19| said about Dumnorix in the council of the Gauls, when he himself 3 I, 40| things, having called a council, and summoned to it the 4 II, 4| state had in the general council of the Belgae promised for 5 II, 10| fail them, having called a council, determined that it was 6 III, 3| war), speedily summoning a council, began to anxiously inquire 7 III, 3| their opinions. In which council, since so much sudden danger 8 III, 18| the other leaders from the council, before they gained permission 9 III, 23| matter being brought to a council, when he discovered that 10 IV, 19| being built, had called a council, according to their custom, 11 V, 27| they refer the matter to a council, and a great controversy 12 V, 30| 31 They rise from the council, detain both, and entreat, 13 V, 32| who are compelled to take council in the action itself. But 14 V, 55| territories, he proclaims an armed council (this according to the custom 15 V, 55| with every torture. In that council he declares Cingetorix, 16 V, 55| finished, he asserts in the council that he, invited by the 17 V, 56| he had delivered in the council, having been made known [ 18 VI, 3| winter-quarters. Having proclaimed a council of Gaul in the beginning 19 VI, 3| that war], he transfers the council to Lutetia of the Parisii. 20 VI, 4| answers. Caesar concludes the council and imposes a levy of cavalry 21 VI, 7| Labienus] openly says in a council that “since the Germans 22 VI, 20| commonwealth, except in council. ~ 23 VI, 44| and, having summoned a council of Gaul to assemble at that 24 VII, 14| Noviodunum, summons his men to a council. He impresses on them “that 25 VII, 15| Avaricum in the general council, whether they should decide, 26 VII, 36| whom he had selected as his council of war, to come to him daily 27 VII, 60| Having, therefore, called a council of war a little before evening, 28 VII, 63| became a disputed question, a council of all Gaul is summoned 29 VII, 66| commanders of the cavalry to a council, he shows that the time 30 VII, 75| Gauls, having convened a council of their chief nobility, 31 VII, 77| citizens, or summoned to the council. My business is with those 32 VII, 88| Vercingetorix, having convened a council the following day, declares, “ 33 VIII, 8| valor. Calling therefore a council, and laying before it the 34 VIII, 20| against them, and calling a council in haste by sound of trumpet,


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