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1 I, 46| spread abroad among the common soldiery with what haughtiness 2 II, 3| government and one magistracy [in common] with themselves, from uniting 3 II, 4| Paemani, who are called by the common name of Germans [had promised], 4 II, 5| concerns the republic and their common security, that the forces 5 III, 8| sentiments, they send a common embassy to P. Crassus [to 6 IV, 5| matter; and in towns the common people throng around merchants 7 IV, 27| blame of that act upon the common people, and entreated that 8 V, 6| oath that they would by common deliberation execute what 9 V, 14| and even twelve have wives common to them, and particularly 10 V, 25| desired to say respecting the common interest, by which they 11 V, 26| people; but that it was the common resolution of Gaul; that 12 V, 26| into for recovering their common freedom. Since he had performed 13 V, 29| winter-quarters, may encounter the common condition of war with the 14 V, 32| departure, was wanting to the common safety in no respect; both 15 V, 47| placed his only hopes of the common safety in dispatch. He goes 16 V, 55| commencement of war) at which, by a common law, all the youth were 17 VI, 9| spare them, lest, in his common hatred of the Germans, the 18 VI, 11| view, that no one of the common people should be in want 19 VI, 22| and that they may keep the common people in a contented state 20 VI, 23| death. In peace there is no common magistrate, but the chiefs 21 VII, 26| abandon themselves and their common children to the enemy for