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1 I, 4| compelled Orgetorix to plead his cause in chains; it was the law 2 I, 4| for the pleading of his cause, Orgetorix drew together 3 I, 4| necessity of] pleading his cause. While the state, incensed 4 I, 14| ought to be afraid without cause. But even if he were willing 5 VI, 22| wealth spring up, from which cause divisions and discords arise; 6 VI, 32| enemies, nor consider that the cause of all the Germans on this 7 VI, 37| inquires of another the cause of the confusion, nor do 8 VII, 4| tortures; for a slighter cause, he sends home the offenders 9 VII, 37| as gaining a most just cause by his decision; but that 10 VII, 38| permission to plead their cause. Learn this intelligence 11 VIII, 52| for he thought that his cause would be easily gained by 12 VIII, 52| undertaken to defend Caesar’s cause and dignity, had often proposed