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1 I, 4| the number of ten thousand persons; and led together to the 2 I, 14| are wont to allow those persons whom they wish to punish 3 I, 21| from his own camp; he sent persons to ascertain what the nature 4 II, 1| upon by the more powerful persons and by those who had the 5 II, 3| two of] the principal persons of the state, as their embassadors: 6 II, 7| using as guides the same persons who had come to him as messengers 7 II, 33| town. The number of 53,000 persons was reported to him by those 8 IV, 2| rather that they may have persons to whom they may sell those 9 V, 3| Rhine. In that state, two persons, Indutiomarus and Cingetorix, 10 V, 3| that, some of the chief persons of the state, both influenced 11 V, 5| assembles, and [also] the chief persons of all the states; he had 12 V, 6| to tamper with the chief persons of the Gauls, to call them 13 V, 6| reported to Caesar by several persons. ~ 14 V, 24| arrest and send to him the persons by whose instrumentality 15 V, 53| summoned to him the principal persons of each state, in one case 16 VI, 13| about boundaries, these same persons decide it; they decree rewards 17 VII, 13| intimidated, arrested those persons by whose exertions they 18 VII, 32| king for a single year, two persons now exercised this office, 19 VII, 33| the other, when only a few persons were privately summoned 20 VII, 38| declaring what has taken place. Persons are brought forward whom 21 VIII, 8| concurring testimony of several persons, and perceived that the 22 VIII, 27| nature of the country, by persons acquainted with it, he judged 23 VIII, 44| on the honor of several persons, as he saw that he dare