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1 I, 5| destroying the hope of a return home, they might be the more 2 I, 5| one to carry forth from home for himself provisions for 3 I, 18| cavalry, and that not only at home, but even among the neighboring 4 I, 20| deal by his influence at home and in the rest of Gaul, 5 I, 28| come, and as there was at home nothing whereby they might 6 I, 29| census of those who returned home was taken, as Caesar had 7 I, 44| Gauls; that he had not left home and kindred without great 8 I, 53| he brought with him from home; the other a Norican, the 9 I, 54| that river, began to return home, when the Ubii, who dwelt 10 II, 10| which they possessed at home. Together with other causes, 11 II, 11| journey, and hastened to reach home, they made their departure 12 II, 24| of our affairs, hastened home, and related to their state 13 II, 29| reported to them, they returned home after they were on the march; 14 IV, 1| the others who remain at home, maintain [both] themselves 15 IV, 1| after: the former remain at home. Thus neither husbandry, 16 V, 53| from his kingdom and his home; and, after having sent 17 VII, 4| each state shall prepare at home, and before what time; he 18 VII, 4| slighter cause, he sends home the offenders with their 19 VII, 5| to pass the river, return home, and send back word to the 20 VII, 39| very great influence at home, and, along with Viridomarus, 21 VIII, 7| these had not stayed at home to cultivate their lands ( 22 VIII, 50| to him, whom he had sent home before him to attend the 23 VIII, 55| that the two legions sent home by him, and which by the