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1 I, 15| deeming it sufficient for the present to prevent the enemy from 2 I, 18| discussed while so many were present, he speedily dismisses: 3 I, 19| Gauls, when he himself was present, and shows what each had 4 I, 32| Divitiacus, all who were present began with loud lamentation 5 I, 32| absent, just as if he were present; for, to the rest, despite 6 II, 4| Britain; that their king at present was Galba; that the direction 7 II, 17| them, had made these hedges present a fortification like a wall, 8 IV, 16| procuring forage, and was not present at the engagement, had betaken 9 IV, 16| be sufficient for their present assistance and their hope 10 V, 7| disregarded his command even when present. He, however, when recalled, 11 V, 28| Eburones, if he had been present, have come to the camp with 12 V, 48| disadvantageous situation. For the present, therefore, inasmuch as 13 VI, 3| thought to have no part in the present plot. Having proclaimed 14 VI, 8| general: imagine that he is present and actually sees these 15 VI, 38| on the fortifications and present the aspect of defenders. ~ 16 VI, 43| concealed themselves for the present, still, it appeared likely 17 VII, 2| and since they can not at present take precautions, by giving 18 VII, 62| routed the enemy, to be present,” gives the signal for action. 19 VII, 62| general of the enemy, was present and encouraged his troops. 20 VII, 85| both parties is, that the present is the time in which they 21 VIII, 24| from their country to avoid present subjection, he resolved