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1 I, 42| would not come on any other condition.” Caesar, as he neither 2 II, 15| embassadors, nor accept any condition of peace.” ~ 3 II, 32| wall; but that there was no condition of surrender, except upon 4 III, 10| love liberty and hate the condition of slavery, he thought he 5 IV, 3| flourishing, considering the condition of the Germans, and who 6 IV, 4| 4 In the same condition were the Usipetes and the 7 V, 29| may encounter the common condition of war with the rest, and 8 V, 40| Roman people to accept any condition from an armed enemy: if 9 VI, 13| commonality is held almost in the condition of slaves, and dares to 10 VII, 54| utmost insult; and to what condition and to what greatness he 11 VIII, 7| wretched and distressed condition; but if he brought a stronger