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1 I, 22| has discovered this by the Gallic arms and ensigns. Caesar 2 I, 23| Aemilius, a captain, of the Gallic horse. The Helvetii, either 3 I, 42| expedient to take away from the Gallic cavalry all their horses, 4 I, 47| of his knowledge of the Gallic language, which Ariovistus, 5 III, 11| over the fleet and those Gallic vessels which he had ordered 6 III, 14| that as all the hope of the Gallic vessels depended on their 7 V, 14| they differ much from the Gallic customs. Most of the inland 8 V, 42| the huts, which, after the Gallic custom, were thatched with 9 V, 47| induces a certain man of the Gallic horse to convey a letter 10 V, 53| their late service in the Gallic war, there was scarcely 11 VI, 7| compelled some to favor the Gallic interests. Labienus, having 12 VII, 23| usually the form of all the Gallic walls. Straight beams, connected 13 VII, 48| countrymen, and after the Gallic fashion to show their disheveled 14 VII, 88| in front of the camp, the Gallic chieftains are brought before 15 VIII, 10| Sometimes, however, our Gallic or German auxiliaries crossed