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Julius Caesar
Commentaries on the Gallic War

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reported
   Book, Par.
1 I, 7| 7 When it was reported to Caesar that they were 2 I, 22| Considius, struck with fear, had reported to him, as seen, that which 3 I, 23| Bibracte. This circumstance is reported to the enemy by some deserters 4 I, 35| When these answers were reported to Caesar, he sends embassadors 5 I, 40| themselves. As to its being reported that the soldiers would 6 I, 54| This battle having been reported beyond the Rhine, the Suevi, 7 II, 2| matters. These all uniformly reported that troops were being raised, 8 II, 17| the advice of those who reported that circumstance, that 9 II, 19| that which the Belgae had reported to the Nervii. For as he 10 II, 26| baggage-train, upon the battle being reported to them, quickened their 11 II, 28| this battle having been reported to them, since they were 12 II, 29| upon this battle being reported to them, they returned home 13 II, 32| people.” The matter being reported to their countrymen, they 14 II, 33| number of 53,000 persons was reported to him by those who had 15 III, 25| round the camp of the enemy, reported to Crassus that the camp 16 IV, 21| having been discovered, and reported to the Britons by merchants, 17 IV, 32| at the gates of the camp reported to Caesar that a greater 18 IV, 34| messengers to all parts, and reported to their people the small 19 IV, 37| soon assembled; which being reported, Caesar sent all the cavalry 20 V, 1| circumstance having been reported [to them], the Pirustae 21 V, 6| Gaul. These things were reported to Caesar by several persons. ~ 22 V, 7| Caesar, on this matter being reported to him, ceasing from his 23 V, 21| Cassivellaunus, when this battle was reported to him as so many losses 24 V, 57| fact could by no means be reported or carried to the Treviri. 25 VI, 7| camps were so near, are reported to the enemy by scouts before 26 VII, 59| 59 Caesar was now reported to have departed from Gergovia; 27 VIII, 7| only three legions, as was reported, to give him battle, that 28 VIII, 9| bold resolutions had been reported to Caesar, saw the legions


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