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1 I, 8| embassadors came, and they returned to him; he says, that he 2 I, 29| the census of those who returned home was taken, as Caesar 3 I, 31| had before been to Caesar, returned, and asked that they might 4 II, 14| troops of the Aedui, he had returned to Caesar). “The Bellovaci 5 II, 23| flight the enemy, who had returned and were opposing them. 6 II, 27| thence], as from a mound, and returned our darts which had fallen 7 II, 29| being reported to them, they returned home after they were on 8 III, 26| Aquitania and from the Cantabri, returned late at night to the camp. ~ 9 IV, 4| proceeded three days’ march, returned; and their cavalry having 10 IV, 4| had, without apprehension, returned to their villages beyond 11 IV, 12| purpose of foraging had not returned, while our men had no apprehensions, 12 IV, 13| augmented and their cavalry had returned, he concluded, would be 13 IV, 15| enemy amounted to 430,000, returned to their camp, all safe 14 IV, 19| both honor and interest, he returned into Gaul, and cut down 15 IV, 38| and burned their houses, returned to Caesar because the Menapii 16 V, 5| maintain their course, and had returned to the same port from which 17 V, 11| the same place that he had returned from. When he had come thither, 18 VI, 12| entreating assistance, and had returned without accomplishing his 19 VI, 12| Caesar, the hostages were returned to the Aedui, their old 20 VI, 39| removed further off, had returned; afterward, despising their 21 VII, 5| lieutenants that they had returned through fear of the treachery 22 VII, 20| Vercingetorix, when he had returned to his men, was accused 23 VII, 80| had come forth from Alesia returned into the town dejected and 24 VII, 82| fortifications. Thus they returned to the town without accomplishing 25 VIII, 4| to quarters, he himself returned on the fortieth day to Bibracte. 26 VIII, 5| effect, as our men generally returned loaded with booty. The Carnutes, 27 VIII, 10| get aid from the Germans, returned with some cavalry, and though 28 VIII, 12| thrown into disorder they returned with more precipitation 29 VIII, 20| shelter of the woods, had returned to them after the defeat, 30 VIII, 26| any part of the works, he returned again to the siege of Limonum. ~ 31 VIII, 37| scarcely a man wounded, returned to besiege the town; and, 32 VIII, 47| finished these affairs, he returned to his legions among the 33 VIII, 52| states of Cisalpine Gaul, he returned with the greatest haste