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1 I, 16| of life or death over his countrymen), he severely reprimands 2 II, 29| the destruction of their countrymen, been harassed for many 3 II, 32| being reported to their countrymen, they said that they would 4 IV, 15| a great number of their countrymen had been killed, threw themselves 5 IV, 16| after the retreat of their countrymen, across the Rhine into the 6 V, 3| absented himself from his countrymen, and refrained from coming 7 V, 4| was diminished among his countrymen; and he, who already before 8 VII, 14| of retreat for their own countrymen for declining military service, 9 VII, 28| conducted to their fellow countrymen, to whatever part of the 10 VII, 48| increased the number of his countrymen engaged in action. When 11 VII, 48| began to beseech their countrymen, and after the Gallic fashion 12 VII, 62| commenced, marched to aid their countrymen and take possession of a 13 VII, 77| expected auxiliaries from their countrymen, and all their corn being 14 VII, 80| were confident that their countrymen were the conquerors in the 15 VII, 82| they retreated to their countrymen. But those within, while 16 VII, 82| learned the retreat of their countrymen before they drew nigh to 17 VII, 84| Vercingetorix, having beheld his countrymen from the citadel of Alesia, 18 VII, 88| slaughter and flight of their countrymen, despairing of safety, lead 19 VIII, 23| back his answer to their countrymen and prepare the hostages. 20 VIII, 24| from the abhorrence of his countrymen, if fortune suffered any 21 VIII, 32| inhabitants, who were his countrymen, and being always the author 22 VIII, 38| his life even to his own countrymen, yet such diligent search 23 VIII, 47| always ready to join his countrymen upon every commotion, that