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1 I, 27| then were, they obeyed his commands. When Caesar arrived at 2 I, 31| reckless man, and that his commands could no longer be borne. 3 II, 3| give hostages, to obey his commands, to receive him into their 4 II, 5| him as hostages; all which commands they punctually performed 5 II, 22| part, nor could all the commands be issued by one person. 6 II, 32| that they would execute his commands. Having cast a very large 7 II, 35| hostages and execute his commands. Which embassies Caesar, 8 III, 11| which remained at peace; and commands him to proceed toward the 9 V, 1| accustomed to do yearly, commands the lieutenants whom he 10 V, 2| of Gaul], nor obeyed his commands, and were moreover, said 11 V, 7| cavalry to pursue him, and commands that he be brought back; 12 V, 19| themselves to him and perform his commands; they entreat him to protect 13 V, 21| Taximagulus and Segonax, and commands them to collect all their 14 V, 21| Roman people; he forbids and commands Cassivellaunus that he wage 15 V, 36| he obeys the order and commands his men to do the same. 16 V, 53| reputation as to submit to commands from the Roman people. ~~ 17 VI, 10| place for his camp, and commands the Ubii to drive off their 18 VII, 40| soldiers to kill no one. He commands Eporedirix and Viridomarus, 19 VII, 60| diligence and energy such commands as he should give; he assigns 20 VII, 89| that they will execute his commands. He demands a great number