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1 I, 4| if condemned. On the day appointed for the pleading of his 2 I, 8| When the day which he had appointed with the embassadors came, 3 I, 10| country. For these reasons he appointed Titus Labienus, his lieutenant, 4 I, 30| having been granted, they appointed a day for the assembly, 5 I, 42| fifth day after that was appointed as the day of conference. 6 I, 43| camps. Thither, as had been appointed, they came for the conference. 7 I, 52| 52 Caesar appointed over each legion a lieutenant 8 I, 54| of the year required. He appointed Labienus over the winter-quarters, 9 II, 5| punctually performed by the day [appointed]. He, addressing himself 10 III, 14| ships, fully equipped and appointed with every kind of [naval] 11 III, 23| thought the same thing, he appointed the next day for the fight. ~ 12 V, 1| the lieutenants whom he appointed over the legions to take 13 V, 1| orders them to assemble at an appointed place. Which circumstance 14 V, 19| sent hostages to the number appointed, and the corn. ~ 15 V, 23| in Belgium; over these he appointed M. Crassus, his questor, 16 V, 26| Gaul; that that day was appointed for the storming of all 17 VI, 29| Over that fort and guard he appointed C. Volcatius Tullus, a young 18 VI, 40| Roman knight, who had been appointed over them, they break through 19 VII, 3| 3 When the appointed day came, the Carnutes, 20 VII, 32| magistrates had been usually appointed in ancient times and held 21 VII, 32| each asserted that he was appointed according to their laws. 22 VII, 61| Roman knights, whom he had appointed to that office. Almost at 23 VII, 64| remaining states; nay, more, appointed a day for this proceeding; 24 VII, 76| numbers: commanders were appointed: the supreme command is 25 VII, 77| they have not come at the appointed day? What then? Do you suppose 26 VIII, 48| Volusenus Quadratus was appointed commander of the horse under 27 VIII, 50| Caius Marcellus had been appointed consuls, who would strip