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1 I, 1| themselves wage war on their frontiers. One part of these, which 2 I, 44| Roman army go beyond the frontiers of the province of Gaul. 3 V, 3| country of the Treviri to the frontiers of the Remi. But after that, 4 V, 45| come with his legion to the frontiers of the Nervii, if he could 5 V, 53| pursued him even to the frontiers [of the state], and drove 6 VI, 23| possible around them, their frontiers having been laid waste. 7 VI, 25| roads. It begins at the frontiers of the Helvetii, Nemetes, 8 VI, 29| banks of the Rhine and the frontiers of the Treviri to those 9 VI, 35| Caesar; they arrive at the frontiers of the Eburones, surprise 10 VI, 44| quarters two legions at the frontiers of the Treviri, two among 11 VII, 65| the Rhine, defend their frontiers with great vigilance and