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aisne 2
alacrity 1
alarm 10
alarmed 25
alarming 1
alesia 12
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26 us
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25 accustomed
25 alarmed
25 arverni
25 britain
25 carnutes
Julius Caesar
Commentaries on the Gallic War

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alarmed
   Book, Par.
1 I, 37| headed them. Being greatly alarmed at these things, Caesar 2 I, 39| wished to be considered less alarmed, said that they did not 3 I, 54| pursuing them, while much alarmed, slew a great number of 4 II, 2| 2 Alarmed by these tidings and letters, 5 II, 24| of the Treviri were much alarmed, (whose reputation for courage 6 III, 23| then, the barbarians being alarmed, because they had heard 7 IV, 4| river. The latter people, alarmed by the arrival of so great 8 IV, 12| drove them forward so much alarmed that they did not desist 9 IV, 14| going on; who being suddenly alarmed by all the circumstances, 10 V, 3| friendship for Cingetorix, and alarmed at the arrival of our army, 11 V, 8| assembled there, yet being alarmed by the great number of our 12 V, 11| other states; but, greatly alarmed by our arrival, the Britons 13 V, 21| territories laid waste, being alarmed most of all by the desertion 14 V, 27| had heard. They, greatly alarmed by the unexpected affair, 15 V, 29| who is most powerfully alarmed by the danger of death; 16 VI, 20| inexperienced men were often alarmed by false reports, and driven 17 VI, 34| them altogether from those alarmed and scattered troops), as 18 VI, 35| having been scattered and alarmed, as we related above, there 19 VII, 28| 28 The enemy being alarmed by the suddenness of the 20 VII, 29| depressed in spirit, nor alarmed at their loss; that the 21 VII, 30| their camps, and were so alarmed that although they were 22 VII, 47| were at a distance being alarmed by the sudden tumult, fled 23 VII, 49| forces were increasing, being alarmed for the safety of his troops, 24 VIII, 35| the break of day. They, alarmed at so unexpected an evil, 25 VIII, 42| 42 Alarmed at this calamity, the townsmen


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