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1 I, 31| was now ordering them to depart from another third part, 2 I, 39| it necessary for them to depart, they requested that by 3 I, 40| that he would so rashly depart from his duty? He for his 4 I, 44| him. And that unless he depart and withdraw his army from 5 I, 44| death. But if he would depart and resign to him the free 6 II, 20| his several lieutenants to depart from the works and their 7 IV, 30| conspiracy, they began to depart from the camp by degrees 8 V, 27| and that they should not depart from the camp without Caesar’ 9 V, 30| whether they remain or depart; on the other hand, they 10 V, 40| for them [the Romans] to depart from their winter-quarters 11 V, 57| when they thought proper, depart toward evening in a disorderly 12 V, 57| Nervii which had assembled, depart; and for a short time after 13 VII, 78| unserviceable for war, should depart from the town, and that