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1 I, 21| afterward in that of Marcus Crassus, is sent forward with the 2 I, 52| On observing which, P. Crassus, a young man, who commanded 3 II, 34| time he was informed by P. Crassus, whom he had sent with one 4 III, 7| of that war was this: P. Crassus, a young man, had taken 5 III, 8| which they had given to Crassus. The neighboring people 6 III, 8| send a common embassy to P. Crassus [to say], “If he wished 7 III, 9| informed of these things by Crassus, since he was so far distant 8 III, 11| their ships. He orders P. Crassus to proceed into Aquitania 9 III, 20| About the same time, P. Crassus, when he had arrived in 10 III, 21| number of them being slain, Crassus began to besiege the [principal] 11 III, 21| they send embassadors to Crassus, and entreat him to admit 12 III, 22| town, yet he obtained from Crassus [the indulgence] that he 13 III, 23| 23 Crassus, having received their arms 14 III, 23| provisions, which, when Crassus observes, [and likewise] 15 III, 24| themselves in their camp. Crassus having remarked this circumstance, 16 III, 25| the auxiliaries, on whom Crassus did not much rely in the 17 III, 25| of the enemy, reported to Crassus that the camp was not fortified 18 III, 26| 26 Crassus, having exhorted the commanders 19 III, 27| Aquitania surrendered itself to Crassus, and of its own accord sent 20 IV, 1| which Cn. Pompey and M. Crassus were consuls [55 B.C.]), 21 V, 23| over these he appointed M. Crassus, his questor, and L. Munatius 22 V, 45| to the Bellovaci, to M. Crassus, questor there, whose winter-quarters 23 V, 45| come to him with dispatch. Crassus sets out with the messenger. 24 V, 46| apprised of the arrival of Crassus by the scouts at about the 25 V, 46| miles that day. He appoints Crassus over Samarobriva and assigns 26 VI, 6| his lieutenant, and M. Crassus his questor, and having 27 VIII, 46| in some degree, by Marcus Crassus, set out for it with two 28 VIII, 53| to the law of Pompey and Crassus, to dispose of Caesar’s