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1 I, 3| Sequani, whose father had possessed the sovereignty among the 2 I, 3| Divitiacus, who at that time possessed the chief authority in the 3 I, 33| themselves, after they had possessed themselves of all Gaul, 4 I, 39| these men, even those who possessed great experience in the 5 II, 4| their nearest neighbors and possessed a very extensive and fertile 6 II, 10| of provision which they possessed at home. Together with other 7 III, 28| and overcome, and as they possessed continuous ranges of forests 8 IV, 19| regions which the Suevi possessed; that in this spot they 9 V, 19| father, Imanuentius, had possessed the sovereignty in that 10 VI, 12| seized on by force, and possessed the sovereignty of the whole 11 VI, 12| protected them. Thus they possessed both a new and suddenly 12 VII, 89| ease and expedition. Caesar possessed not only an uncommon flow 13 VIII, 21| his enemy, which if he had possessed the power to inflict on 14 VIII, 32| had once in his prosperity possessed a powerful influence over 15 VIII, 33| that the town’s people were possessed of effects, to a considerable 16 VIII, 54| valor, and the Aedui, who possessed the most powerful influence,