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assigned 11
assigns 2
assist 5
assistance 26
assisted 5
assists 1
assizes 7
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27 seemed
27 shout
26 again
26 assistance
26 bituriges
26 distant
26 mountain
Julius Caesar
Commentaries on the Gallic War

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assistance
   Book, Par.
1 I, 11| embassadors to Caesar to ask assistance, [pleading] that they had 2 I, 13| the river could not bring assistance to their friends, that he 3 I, 32| loud lamentation to entreat assistance of Caesar. Caesar noticed 4 I, 44| Allobroges had neither rendered assistance to the Romans, nor received 5 II, 6| to report] “That, unless assistance were sent to him he could 6 II, 26| done, since they brought assistance the one to the other, nor 7 II, 29| all their forces to the assistance of the Nervii, upon this 8 III, 4| thither they ran, and brought assistance. But they were over-matched 9 III, 18| purpose of carrying [him] assistance, which, when they heard, 10 IV, 8| the Suevi, and requesting assistance from him; and that he would 11 IV, 12| was endeavoring to render assistance to his brother who was surrounded 12 IV, 16| that he would bring them assistance, because they were grievously 13 IV, 16| sufficient for their present assistance and their hope for the future; 14 IV, 19| having promised them his assistance, if they were ever harassed 15 IV, 34| most seasonably brought assistance; for upon his arrival the 16 VI, 9| was, because they had sent assistance to the Treviri against him; 17 VI, 12| the purpose of entreating assistance, and had returned without 18 VI, 23| arise and promise their assistance and are applauded by the 19 VII, 12| and entertained hopes of assistance, raising a shout, they began 20 VII, 25| could not easily go to give assistance, and they themselves were 21 VII, 85| every quarter, and sends assistance to his troops when hard 22 VII, 87| leads up fresh men to the assistance of his soldiers. After renewing 23 VIII, 19| before the legions to the assistance of the cavalry, soon came 24 VIII, 27| which he set off to bring assistance to Duracius. But Dumnacus, 25 VIII, 46| withstood by the fidelity and assistance of the Province. ~ 26 VIII, 48| honor of all about him for assistance not to suffer the wound,


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