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1 I, 3| hands except against the Germans, which was rather to wipe 2 I, 66| was exultation among the Germans, not far off, as long as 3 I, 66| brought word that among the Germans it was a night of festivity, 4 I, 68| the dense masses of the Germans, when Caesar rode up to 5 I, 73| hastily raised levies from the Germans dwelling on the left bank 6 I, 77| because I held that Romans and Germans have the same interests, 7 I, 79| one thing there is which Germans will never thoroughly excuse, 8 I, 85| disastrous engagement. The Germans whom success rendered unwearied, 9 I, 87| of command he ordered the Germans to charge, exclaiming again 10 I, 89| from the belief that the Germans had burst into the camp, 11 II, 6| had fallen to his lot. The Germans, he knew, were beaten in 12 II, 16| themselves of the lands of the Germans and will carry off their 13 II, 20| The auxiliary Gauls and Germans were in the van, then the 14 II, 23| plunder the chains which the Germans had brought with them for 15 II, 24| grief and rage among the Germans than their wounds, their 16 II, 26| The Germans were equally brave, but 17 II, 31| of the fleet stirred the Germans to hope for war, as it did 18 II, 59| formerly so common with the Germans. Prolonged warfare against 19 II, 60| untarnished the glory of the Germans, and then on equal terms 20 II, 80| sowing discord among the Germans and urging them to complete 21 III, 61| states of Gaul with the Germans in alliance, while Spain 22 IV, 6| a defence alike against Germans and Gauls, and numbered 23 IV, 92| the less tolerable to the Germans, whose forests abound in 24 XI, 19| arrival was welcome to the Germans, and they crowded to pay 25 XI, 19| with the consent of the Germans, he had promised to Rome. 26 XIII, 70| of the tribe, as far as Germans are under kings. Already 27 XIII, 70| men on earth surpassed the Germans in arms or in loyalty. Then 28 XV, 73| foot soldiers, mixed with Germans, whom the emperor trusted