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1 I, 19| brother Divitiacus’s very high regard for the Roman people, his 2 I, 20| and assures him that his regard for him is so great, that 3 I, 26| should assist them, he would regard them in the same light as 4 I, 44| from these parts, he shall regard him not as a friend, but 5 II, 10| deceived them both with regard to their taking the town 6 III, 3| sufficient preparation made with regard to corn and other provisions ( 7 V, 12| beech and fir. They do not regard it lawful to eat the hare, 8 V, 26| that which he had done in regard to the attacking of the 9 V, 26| patriotism [he said], he has now regard to gratitude for the kindness 10 V, 28| defiance of us; that he did not regard the enemy, but the fact, 11 VI, 14| twenty years. Nor do they regard it lawful to commit these 12 VI, 17| many images of him, and regard him as the inventor of all 13 VI, 18| service of war; and they regard it as indecorous for a son 14 VI, 21| offices, nor do they pay great regard to sacrifices. They rank 15 VI, 23| them. To injure guests they regard as impious; they defend 16 VI, 32| entreat that he would not regard them in the number of his 17 VII, 36| to take no measures with regard to besieging it before he 18 VII, 39| their safety, nor the state regard it as a matter of slight 19 VII, 43| nor would diminish his regard for the Aedui.” He himself,