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1 I, 7| hastens to set out from the city, and, by as great marches 2 I, 39| followed Caesar from the city [Rome] from motives of friendship, 3 I, 47| with the freedom of the city by C. Valerius Flaccus), 4 VI, 1| he was remaining near the city invested with military command 5 VII, 1| detained by commotions in the city, and could not, amid so 6 VII, 6| understood that matters in the city had been reduced to a more 7 VII, 11| forth silently from the city before midnight, and began 8 VII, 15| own hands to the fairest city of almost the whole of Gaul, 9 VII, 36| viewing the situation of the city, which, being built on a 10 VII, 47| in every quarter of the city, those who were at a distance 11 VII, 68| reconnoitering the situation of the city, finding that the enemy 12 VIII, 52| their armies. That then the city would be free, and enjoy