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1 I, 44| depart and resign to him the free possession of Gaul, he would 2 I, 45| observed, then ought Gaul to be free, which they [the Romans] 3 IV, 19| vengeance on the Sigambri, and free the Ubii from the invasion 4 IV, 24| little way into the water, free in all their limbs in places 5 V, 7| exclaiming that “he was free and the subject of a free 6 V, 7| free and the subject of a free state.” They surround and 7 VII, 36| supply of water, and from free foraging; but this place 8 VII, 37| remember that they were free and born for empire; that 9 VIII, 16| s heads, gave the enemy free liberty to retreat, through 10 VIII, 50| stages, in order to visit the free towns and colonies, that 11 VIII, 50| honor bound to visit the free towns and colonies, to return 12 VIII, 52| be easily gained by the free voice of the senators. For 13 VIII, 52| That then the city would be free, and enjoy its due rights.”