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Julius Caesar
Commentaries on the Gallic War

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sovereignty
   Book, Par.
1 I, 2| B.C.], incited by lust of sovereignty, formed a conspiracy among 2 I, 3| father had possessed the sovereignty among the people for many 3 I, 3| people), to seize upon the sovereignty in his own state, which 4 I, 3| his own army, acquire the sovereignty for them. Incited by this 5 I, 3| when they have seized the sovereignty, they will, by means of 6 I, 9| and, incited by lust of sovereignty, was anxious for a revolution, 7 I, 18| highest hope of gaining the sovereignty by means of the Helvetii, 8 I, 45| be regarded—then was the sovereignty of the Roman people in Gaul 9 IV, 12| grandfather had held the sovereignty of his state, and had been 10 V, 6| assembly of Aeduans, that the sovereignty of the state had been made 11 V, 19| Imanuentius, had possessed the sovereignty in that state, and had been 12 V, 24| whose ancestors had held the sovereignty in his state. To him Caesar 13 V, 53| Moritasgus, had held the sovereignty at the period of the arrival 14 VI, 12| force, and possessed the sovereignty of the whole of Gaul. Divitiacus 15 VI, 12| consequence, the Sequani lost the sovereignty. The Remi succeeded to their 16 VI, 17| that Jupiter possesses the sovereignty of the heavenly powers; 17 VII, 20| he preferred holding the sovereignty of Gaul by the grant of


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