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1 I, 19| of the Aedui; he [Caesar] considered that there was sufficient 2 I, 28| acquitted before him; and considered them, when brought back, 3 I, 33| this affair ought to be considered and taken up by him; especially 4 I, 33| of the Roman people he considered very disgraceful to himself 5 I, 39| of them as wished to be considered less alarmed, said that 6 I, 40| the fairness of the terms considered, he would reject neither 7 I, 42| approached nearer, and he considered that he might now do it 8 III, 24| safely fight, nevertheless considered it safer to gain the victory 9 IV, 5| much addicted to change, considered that nothing was to be intrusted 10 IV, 13| this engagement, Caesar considered that neither ought embassadors 11 IV, 17| be sufficiently safe, nor considered consistent with his own 12 IV, 17| the river, he nevertheless considered that it ought to be attempted 13 IV, 22| of the time of year, nor considered that employment in such 14 V, 13| toward Germany. This side is considered to be 800 miles in length. 15 VI, 5| arranging these things, as he considered it certain that Ambiorix 16 VI, 11| are the leaders who are considered according to their judgment 17 VI, 12| position that the Aedui were considered by far the leading people, 18 VI, 20| 20 Those states which are considered to conduct their commonwealth 19 VI, 31| deliberation, because he considered he ought not to engage in 20 VII, 8| surprised, because they considered themselves defended by the 21 VII, 19| renown, that he ought to be considered guilty of the utmost injustice 22 VII, 25| weary with fresh men, and considered that all the safety of Gaul 23 VII, 33| 33 Although Caesar considered it ruinous to leave the 24 VII, 37| for accomplishing it was considered, because they were confident 25 VII, 56| place. For no one even then considered it an absolutely necessary 26 VII, 60| the five cohorts, which he considered to be the most steady in 27 VII, 77| think that they ought to be considered as citizens, or summoned 28 VIII, 8| of a barbarous people, he considered it incumbent on him to use