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1 I, 6| their territories. Having provided every thing for the expedition, 2 I, 14| do what they promise, and provided they will give satisfaction 3 I, 19| the Sequani; that he had provided that hostages should be 4 I, 31| and settlements must be provided. The consequence would be, 5 I, 37| as quickly as he could, provided a supply of corn, he hastened 6 II, 2| toward them, and having provided supplies, moves his camp, 7 III, 9| sailors and pilots to be provided. These matters being quickly 8 III, 14| forcibly upon us. One thing provided by our men was of great 9 III, 20| by him. Wherefore, having provided corn, procured auxiliaries 10 IV, 6| which they desired should be provided by the Gauls. Allured by 11 IV, 7| 7 Having provided corn and selected his cavalry, 12 IV, 22| collected together, and provided about eighty transport ships, 13 IV, 29| of war which Caesar had provided to convey over his army, 14 IV, 29| the winter had not been provided in those places, because 15 IV, 31| did happen. He therefore provided remedies against all contingencies; 16 V, 32| Titurius, as one who had provided nothing beforehand, was 17 V, 39| assault of the next day are provided during the night: many stakes 18 VI, 44| the Senones; and, having provided corn for the army, he set 19 VII, 31| storming of Avaricum should be provided with arms and clothes. At 20 VII, 64| obtaining forage or corn, provided that they themselves should 21 VII, 65| 65 The only guards provided against all these contingencies 22 VIII, 1| that might befall them, provided that by such delay, the