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1 II, 11| as soon as the noise was heard, broke their ranks, and, 2 II, 12| on his march, because he heard that it was destitute of [ 3 II, 12| they had neither seen nor heard of before, and struck also 4 II, 31| humanity, which they had heard of from others, he should 5 III, 18| assistance, which, when they heard, they a11 cry out together 6 III, 23| alarmed, because they had heard that a town fortified by 7 III, 24| the remarks of all were heard [declaring] that no longer 8 III, 26| And then, a shout being heard in that quarter, our men, 9 III, 27| 27 Having heard of this battle, the greatest 10 IV, 5| inquire what they may have heard, or may know, respecting 11 IV, 7| those parts in which he heard the Germans were. When he 12 V, 1| into Illyricum, because he heard that the part of the province 13 V, 11| same things which he had heard of from the messengers and 14 V, 27| lieutenants what they had heard. They, greatly alarmed by 15 VI, 20| if any person shall have heard by rumor and report from 16 VI, 21| the moon; they have not heard of the other deities even 17 VI, 25| journey of sixty days, or has heard in what place it begins. 18 VI, 33| of Arduenna, whither he heard that Ambiorix had gone with 19 VI, 36| number of days, because he heard that he had proceeded further, 20 VI, 37| garrison within, as they had heard from their prisoner. They 21 VII, 3| Genabum at sunrise, were heard in the territories of the 22 VII, 17| villages; yet no language was heard from them unworthy of the 23 VII, 28| from the town when they heard the first alarm, reached 24 VII, 61| sound of oars was distinctly heard in the same quarter, and 25 VII, 62| camp of Labienus, when they heard that the battle was commenced, 26 VII, 81| time, Vercingetorix, having heard the shout, gives the signal 27 VIII, 35| town. But their noise being heard by the sentinels of our 28 VIII, 50| of office. Though Caesar heard on the road, before he reached