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1 I, 37| withstood. Having therefore, as quickly as he could, provided a 2 II, 12| The vineae having been quickly brought up against the town, 3 III, 5| assembling the centurions, he quickly gives orders to the soldiers 4 III, 8| for the same motive; and quickly sending embassadors, by 5 III, 8| All the sea coast being quickly brought over to their sentiments, 6 III, 9| provided. These matters being quickly executed, he himself, as 7 III, 10| revolution, and easily and quickly excited to war; that all 8 III, 26| intent upon the battle, quickly arrived at those fortifications 9 III, 28| attack on our men. The latter quickly took up arms and drove them 10 V, 24| with a legion, to proceed quickly from Belgium to the Carnutes, 11 V, 38| attack the legion: our men quickly run together to arms and 12 V, 42| thatched with straw. These quickly took fire, and by the violence 13 V, 47| out with his legions, will quickly be there: he entreats him 14 VI, 1| friendship, Caesar having quickly completed the levy by means 15 VI, 7| early dawn.” These words are quickly carried to the enemy, since 16 VI, 8| Our men, raising a shout, quickly throw their javelins at 17 VII, 3| property. The report is quickly spread among all the states 18 VII, 4| firmly to their promise. He quickly attaches to his interests 19 VII, 5| 5 Having quickly collected an army by their 20 VII, 15| was certain, they could quickly recover their losses. There 21 VII, 17| resources were not great, quickly consumed what they had. 22 VII, 18| the morning. They having quickly learned the arrival of Caesar 23 VII, 27| out from all quarters and quickly filled the walls. ~ 24 VII, 35| remained entire. Having quickly finished the work and led 25 VII, 46| the signal being given, quickly advance to this fortification, 26 VII, 49| to lead out his cohorts quickly from the camp, and post 27 VII, 58| upon about fifty ships and quickly joined them together, and 28 VII, 61| infantry and cavalry are quickly transported, under the superintendence 29 VII, 64| fifteen thousand in number, to quickly assemble here; he says that 30 VIII, 46| days in the province, he quickly ran through all the business