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Alphabetical [« »] travel 1 traveler 1 travelers 1 treachery 10 treason 4 treasurer 1 treat 7 | Frequency [« »] 10 terms 10 terrified 10 thence 10 treachery 10 urged 10 veneti 10 wing | Julius Caesar Commentaries on the Gallic War IntraText - Concordances treachery |
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1 I, 42| ensnared by him through treachery; that both should come accompanied 2 IV, 13| by way of stratagem and treachery, had made war without provocation. 3 IV, 13| him to practice the same treachery and dissimulation; but, 4 IV, 14| soldiers, excited by the treachery of the preceding day, rushed 5 VII, 5| returned through fear of the treachery of the Bituriges, who, they 6 VII, 5| lieutenants, or influenced by treachery, we think that we ought 7 VII, 20| no power from Caesar by treachery, since he could have it 8 VII, 40| were recognized and the treachery of Litavicus discovered, 9 VII, 54| he now saw distinctly the treachery of the Aedui in many things, 10 VIII, 23| and the Gauls, from the treachery which they had seen, dreading