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Julius Caesar
Commentaries on the Gallic War

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   Book, Par.
1 I, 17| necessity, he had disclosed the matter to Caesar, at how great 2 II, 11| 11 That matter being determined on, marching 3 II, 32| to the Roman people.” The matter being reported to their 4 III, 3| to await the issue of the matter, and to defend the camp. ~ 5 III, 5| becoming exhausted, and the matter was now brought to the last 6 III, 18| was harassed, and that the matter was not far removed from 7 III, 22| our men is engaged in that matter, in another part Adcantuannus, 8 III, 23| delay in giving battle. This matter being brought to a council, 9 IV, 5| may know, respecting any matter; and in towns the common 10 IV, 9| having deliberated on the matter, would return to Caesar 11 IV, 25| supplicating the gods that the matter might turn out favorably 12 V, 7| ignorant of it. Caesar, on this matter being reported to him, ceasing 13 V, 11| He himself, though the matter was one of great difficulty 14 V, 13| our inquiries about that matter, ascertained nothing, except 15 V, 27| Accordingly, they refer the matter to a council, and a great 16 V, 30| that “they do not bring the matter into the greatest jeopardy 17 V, 30| security in dissension.” The matter is prolonged by debate till 18 V, 37| perished; that it was not a matter of difficulty for the legion 19 V, 44| exhausted with wounds, the matter had come to a small number 20 V, 48| Gauls, having discovered the matter through their scouts, abandon 21 VI, 21| disgraceful acts; of which matter there is no concealment, 22 VI, 34| the neighborhood, and the matter demanded great attention, 23 VI, 38| close at hand and that the matter is in the utmost danger; 24 VII, 35| troops; it was to Caesar a matter attended with great difficulties, 25 VII, 38| As if, said he, it were a matter of deliberation, and not 26 VII, 39| design of Litavicus, lays the matter before Caesar almost at 27 VII, 39| the state regard it as a matter of slight importance.


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