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1 I, 44| the Allobroges had neither rendered assistance to the Romans, 2 II, 5| the banks of the river, rendered the country which lay in 3 II, 27| greatness of spirit had rendered these actions easy, although 4 III, 12| storming of their towns rendered difficult; and if at any 5 III, 24| cowardice arising thence] had rendered our soldiers more eager 6 IV, 2| enduring fatigue, and are rendered effeminate by that commodity. ~ 7 IV, 3| made them tributaries, and rendered them less distinguished 8 V, 32| hope of our soldiers and rendered the enemy more eager for 9 VI, 16| immortal gods can not be rendered propitious, and they have 10 VI, 28| taken very young can they be rendered familiar to men and tamed. 11 VI, 42| the camp of the Romans, rendered Ambiorix a most acceptable 12 VII, 9| the Helvetian war, and had rendered tributary to the Aedui, 13 VII, 57| communicated with the Seine, and rendered all that country impassable, 14 VIII, 52| the dread of Caesar’s arms rendered any apprehensive, as Pompey’