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4. Cum ab iis quaereret quae civitates quantaeque in armis essent et quid in bello possent, sic reperiebat: plerosque Belgas esse ortos a Germanis Rhenumque antiquitus traductos propter loci fertilitatem ibi consedisse Gallosque qui ea loca incolerent expulisse, solosque esse qui,
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patrum nostrorum memoria omni Gallia vexata, Teutonos Cimbrosque intra suos fines ingredi prohibuerint;
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qua ex re fieri uti earum rerum memoria magnam sibi auctoritatem magnosque spiritus in re militari sumerent.
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De numero eorum omnia se habere explorata Remi dicebant, propterea quod propinquitatibus adfinitatibus quo coniuncti quantam quisque multitudinem in communi Belgarum concilio ad id bellum pollicitus sit cognoverint.
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Plurimum inter eos Bellovacos et virtute et auctoritate et hominum numero valere: hos posse conficere armata milia centum, pollicitos ex eo numero electa milia LX totiusque belli imperium sibi postulare.
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Suessiones suos esse finitimos; fines latissimos feracissimosque agros possidere.
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Apud eos fuisse regem nostra etiam memoria Diviciacum, totius Galliae potentissimum, qui cum magnae partis harum regionum, tum etiam Britanniae imperium obtinuerit; nunc esse regem Galbam: ad hunc propter iustitiam prudentiamque summam totius belli omnium voluntate deferri; oppida habere numero XII, polliceri milia armata L; totidem Nervios,
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qui maxime feri inter ipsos habeantur longissimeque absint;
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XV milia Atrebates, Ambianos X milia, Morinos XXV milia, Menapios VII milia, Caletos X milia, Veliocasses et Viromanduos totidem, Atuatucos XVIIII milia;
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Condrusos, Eburones, Caerosos, Paemanos, qui uno nomine Germani appellantur, arbitrari ad XL milia.
C. Julius Caesar. C. Iuli Commentarii Rerum in Gallia Gestarum VII A. Hirti Commentarius VII. T. Rice Holmes. Oxonii. e Typographeo Clarendoniano. 1914. Scriptorum Classicorum Bibliotheca Oxoniensis.
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- Allen and Greenough's New Latin Grammar for Schools and Colleges, INDIRECT DISCOURSE
- Harper's, Paemāni
- A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities (1890), TORMENTUM
- Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography (1854), ATRE´BATES
- Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography (1854), AUGUSTA VEROMANDUORUM
- Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography (1854), BELGAE
- Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography (1854), CAERESI
- Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography (1854), CALETI
- Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography (1854), CONDRU´SI
- Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography (1854), GA´LLIA TRANSALPINA
- Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography (1854), GERMA´NIA
- Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography (1854), PAEMANI
- Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography (1854), TEUTONES
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