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1 I, 27| embassadors to him about a surrender. When these had met him 2 I, 28| admitted all the rest to a surrender, upon their delivering up 3 II, 12| embassadors to Caesar respecting a surrender, and succeed in consequence 4 II, 13| admitted the Suessiones to a surrender, and led his army against 5 II, 32| the state, if they should surrender themselves before the battering-ram 6 II, 32| there was no condition of surrender, except upon their arms 7 II, 33| they believed that, as a surrender had been made, our men would 8 III, 3| provisions (since, as a surrender had been made, and hostages 9 III, 21| entreat him to admit them to a surrender. Having obtained it, they, 10 III, 22| enjoy the same terms of surrender [as the other inhabitants]. ~ 11 IV, 27| quarter, and proceeded to surrender themselves and their states 12 V, 19| and promise that they will surrender themselves to him and perform 13 V, 21| Caesar [to treat] about a surrender through the mediation of 14 VI, 3| compelled them to enter into a surrender and give him hostages. That 15 VII, 71| consider his safety, and not surrender him who had deserved so 16 VII, 77| some of which proposed a surrender, others a sally, while their 17 VII, 77| call a most disgraceful surrender by the name of a capitulation; 18 VII, 77| of their age, and did not surrender to the enemy: and even if 19 VII, 78| than accept any terms of a surrender or peace. The Mandubii, 20 VII, 88| Romans by his death, or surrender him alive. Embassadors are 21 VII, 88| brought before him. They surrender Vercingetorix, and lay down