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1 II, 15| Nervii, concerning whose character and customs when Caesar 2 III, 2| account of the disadvantageous character of the situation, even their 3 III, 9| that, the embassadors (a character which had among all nations 4 III, 25| presented the appearance and character of men engaged in fighting; 5 IV, 20| island, and saw into the character of the people, and got knowledge 6 IV, 27| his ship, although in the character of embassador he bore the 7 VI, 12| to swear in their public character that they would enter into 8 VI, 24| settlements, and has a very high character for justice and military 9 VII, 66| would lose both property and character. For as to the enemy’s horse, 10 VII, 83| which bear the highest character for courage; they privately