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1 I, 3| they fix by decree their departure for the third year. Orgetorix 2 II, 11| reach home, they made their departure appear very like a flight. 3 II, 14| Divitiacus pleads (for after the departure of the Belgae, having dismissed 4 IV, 4| moreover been informed of the departure of the Germans by their 5 V, 3| allegiance, lest on the departure of all the nobility the 6 V, 7| Dumnorix began to take his departure from the camp homeward with 7 V, 31| discovery of their intended departure by the noise during the 8 V, 32| not been an adviser of the departure, was wanting to the common 9 V, 46| fear lest, if he made a departure from his winter-quarters, 10 V, 52| such a manner that their departure appeared like a flight. ~ 11 VI, 7| these means he makes his departure [appear] like a retreat. 12 VI, 41| the alarm, even after the departure of the enemy, that when 13 VII, 5| have no proof. On their departure, the Bituriges immediately 14 VII, 20| commander, in that, on his departure, the Romans had come at 15 VII, 20| had gone; that he, on his departure, had given the supreme command 16 VII, 41| them; that Fabius, at their departure, leaving only two gates 17 VII, 43| concentrate his forces, lest a departure arising from the fear of 18 VII, 53| entertaining the same views of his departure that he had previously had, 19 VII, 54| would be hastened by their departure; yet he thought that they 20 VII, 74| take place owing to the departure of the enemy’s cavalry; 21 VIII, 49| engaging in another war at his departure; lest, when he was drawing