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1 I, 27| Helvetii, compelled by the want of every thing, sent embassadors 2 III, 6| chiefly however urged by the want of corn and provision, having 3 III, 13| used] either through their want of canvas and their ignorance 4 III, 18| the [pretended] deserter; want of provisions, for a supply 5 III, 24| Romans, on account of the want of corn, should begin to 6 V, 30| of the soldiers and their want of sleep. At break of day 7 VI, 10| people, when harassed by the want of provisions, might be 8 VI, 11| common people should be in want of support against one more 9 VI, 43| they must perish through want of all things, when the 10 VII, 10| might be distressed by the want of provisions, in consequence 11 VII, 17| distressed by the greatest want of corn, through the poverty 12 VII, 20| camp had been caused by want of forage, and had been 13 VII, 20| inclined, owing to their want of energy, because they 14 VII, 20| that, urged by famine and want, they had recently gone 15 VII, 59| having been compelled by the want of corn, had marched hastily 16 VII, 89| historians, that they might not want memoirs of such achievements; 17 VIII, 39| an idea that she did not want strength but perseverance 18 VIII, 47| commotion, that they might not want a person to advise and head