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8. Interea ea legione quam secum habebat militibusque, qui ex provincia convenerant, a lacu Lemanno, qui in flumen Rhodanum influit, ad montem Iuram, qui fines Sequanorum ab Helvetiis dividit, milia passuum XVIIII murum in altitudinem pedum sedecim fossamque perducit.
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Eo opere perfecto praesidia disponit, castella communit, quo facilius, si se invito transire conentur, prohibere possit.
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Ubi ea dies quam constituerat cum legatis venit et legati ad eum reverterunt, negat se more et exemplo populi Romani posse iter ulli per provinciam dare et, si vim lacere conentur, prohibiturum ostendit.
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Helvetii ea spe deiecti navibus iunctis ratibusque compluribus factis, alii vadis Rhodani, qua minima altitudo fluminis erat, non numquam interdiu, saepius noctu si perrumpere possent conati, operis munitione et militum concursu et telis repulsi, hoc conatu destiterunt.
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, PRONOUNS
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- Anne Mahoney, Overview of Latin Syntax, Nouns, Adjectives, and Pronouns
- Anne Mahoney, Overview of Latin Syntax, Verbs
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- Lewis & Short, castellum
- Lewis & Short, com-mūnĭo
- Lewis & Short, com-plūres
- Lewis & Short, cōnātus
- Lewis & Short, con-stĭtŭo
- Lewis & Short, con-vĕnĭo
- Lewis & Short, cum
- Lewis & Short, dĕcem
- Lewis & Short, dē-sisto
- Lewis & Short, in-flŭo
- Lewis & Short, invītus
- Lewis & Short, mūnītĭo
- Lewis & Short, non-numquam
- Lewis & Short, nŏvem
- Lewis & Short, nox
- Lewis & Short, ŏpus
- Lewis & Short, parvus
- Lewis & Short, per-dūco
- Lewis & Short, rĕ-verto
- Lewis & Short, sēdĕcim
- Lewis & Short, sī
- Lewis & Short, sum
- Lewis & Short, ullus
- Lewis & Short, vĕnĭo
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