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Julius Caesar
Commentaries on the Gallic War

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cicero
   Book, Par.
1 V, 23| the Morini; a second to Q. Cicero, into those of the Nervii; 2 V, 26| winter-quarters, either to Cicero or to Labienus; one of whom 3 V, 37| which was wintering with Cicero to be cut off, when suddenly 4 V, 38| to the winter-quarters of Cicero, the report of the death 5 V, 39| immediately sent to Caesar by Cicero, great rewards being offered [ 6 V, 39| formed of interwoven hurdles. Cicero himself, though he was in 7 V, 40| grounds of friendship with Cicero, say they desire to confer 8 V, 40| bear such feelings toward Cicero and the Roman people that 9 V, 40| parts they desire.” To these Cicero made only one reply: “that 10 V, 44| blockade had deserted to Cicero, and had exhibited his fidelity 11 V, 44| of the imminent danger of Cicero and the legion. ~ 12 V, 47| going on in the camp of Cicero, and in how great jeopardy 13 V, 47| horse to convey a letter to Cicero. This he sends written in 14 V, 47| down, it was carried to Cicero. He, after perusing it, 15 V, 48| about 60,000 armed men. Cicero, an opportunity being now 16 V, 48| inasmuch as he knew that Cicero was released from the blockade, 17 V, 51| their position, reaches Cicero the same day with all his 18 V, 51| been conducted; he commends Cicero according to his desert, 19 V, 52| from the winter-quarter of Cicero, and Caesar had arrived 20 VI, 32| camp he places Q. Tullius Cicero and gives him 200 horse. ~ 21 VI, 36| 36 Cicero, who during all the foregoing 22 VII, 89| stations Quintus Tullius Cicero, and Publius Sulpicius among


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