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Alphabetical [« »] segusiani 3 seine 5 seize 3 seized 17 seizes 1 seizing 3 select 3 | Frequency [« »] 17 ready 17 receiving 17 reduced 17 seized 17 sending 17 senones 17 sovereignty | Julius Caesar Commentaries on the Gallic War IntraText - Concordances seized |
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1 I, 3| hope that, when they have seized the sovereignty, they will, 2 I, 22| Caesar] wished should be seized by Labienus, is in possession 3 I, 23| before, though they had seized on the higher grounds, they 4 I, 31| their territories, and had seized upon a third of their land, 5 I, 38| and day, and, after having seized the town, stations a garrison 6 I, 39| great a panic on a sudden seized the whole army, as to discompose 7 II, 1| government in Gaul was generally seized upon by the more powerful 8 II, 17| routed, and the baggage-train seized, it would come to pass that 9 III, 29| baggage train were already seized by our men, and they themselves 10 IV, 4| Having slain these, and seized their ships, they crossed 11 IV, 27| into Britain. Him they had seized upon when leaving his ship, 12 VI, 12| of the neighboring land, seized on by force, and possessed 13 VI, 24| the Volcae Tectosages, seized on those parts of Germany 14 VI, 30| accustomed to have about him was seized, and his chariots and horses 15 VII, 12| they drew their swords and seized the gates, and recovered 16 VII, 58| observed of Lutetia. Having seized upon about fifty ships and 17 VIII, 32| own and Drapes’ troops he seized Uxellodunum, a town formerly