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1 I, 13| standing, should acquire a name, from the disaster of the 2 I, 16| they had promised in the name of their state; for, in 3 I, 29| estimate had been drawn up, name by name, of the number which 4 I, 29| had been drawn up, name by name, of the number which had 5 I, 31| his late victory, or by name of the Roman people, intimidate 6 I, 34| Ariovistus to demand of him to name some intermediate spot for 7 I, 36| that, the Roman people’s name of ‘brothers’ would avail 8 II, 4| are called by the common name of Germans [had promised], 9 II, 6| was a town of the Remi, by name Bibrax, eight miles distant 10 II, 25| addressing the centurions by name, and encouraging the rest 11 II, 28| ended, and the nation and name of the Nervii being almost 12 III, 20| and] having summoned by name many valiant men from Tolosa, 13 IV, 16| future; that so great was the name and the reputation of his 14 V, 4| whom he had demanded by name, he consoled Indutiomarus, 15 V, 44| camp a certain Nervian, by name Vertico, born in a distinguished 16 VI, 19| husbands have received in the name of dowry from their wives, 17 VI, 32| to Aduatuca. That is the name of a fort. This is nearly 18 VI, 34| around them, the race and name of that state may be annihilated 19 VII, 39| being summoned by Caesar by name. These had a dispute with 20 VII, 77| disgraceful surrender by the name of a capitulation; nor do 21 VIII, 7| strongest aversion to the name of the Roman people: that