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aedui 116
aemilius 1
affair 22
affairs 29
affectation 1
affected 2
affecting 1
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30 retreat
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30 winter-quarters
29 affairs
29 bellovaci
29 custom
29 different
Julius Caesar
Commentaries on the Gallic War

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affairs
   Book, Par.
1 I, 21| experienced in military affairs, and had been in the army 2 I, 30| the Helvetii, while their affairs were most flourishing, had 3 I, 39| great experience in military affairs. And alleging, some of them 4 I, 44| uncivilized nor so ignorant of affairs, as not to know that the 5 II, 22| an unfavorable state of affairs, various events of fortune 6 II, 24| they, despairing of our affairs, hastened home, and related 7 III, 6| with a different state of affairs; chiefly however urged by 8 III, 8| and experience of nautical affairs; and as only a few ports 9 III, 26| all sides, [and] all their affairs being despaired of, made 10 IV, 5| countries they come, and what affairs they know of there. They 11 IV, 11| days for negociating these affairs. Caesar thought that these 12 IV, 23| and especially as maritime affairs, which have a precipitate 13 V, 7| and deferring all other affairs, sends a great part of the 14 V, 26| not so little versed in affairs as to presume that with 15 V, 27| respecting the most important affairs on the authority of an enemy?” ~ 16 V, 40| those who distrust their own affairs; that they bear such feelings 17 V, 46| he relates at large the affairs which had taken place among 18 VI, 11| determination the management of all affairs and measures depends. And 19 VI, 12| his object. A change of affairs ensued on the arrival of 20 VI, 12| suddenly acquired influence. Affairs were then in that position 21 VI, 20| else took hasty measures in affairs of the highest importance. 22 VII, 6| 6 These affairs being announced to Caesar 23 VII, 13| themselves to him. When these affairs were accomplished, Caesar 24 VII, 32| their state; that their affairs were in the utmost danger, 25 VII, 37| 37 While these affairs were going on at Gergovia, 26 VII, 42| increases the evil state of affairs, and goads on the people 27 VII, 59| Labienus, as the change in affairs was so great, thought that 28 VIII, 46| delivered hostages. These affairs being concluded, he marched 29 VIII, 47| 47 Having finished these affairs, he returned to his legions


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