The Gate to Cæsar

CHAPTER IV.

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1. Indirect Questions: 334; H. 529, 1. 2. Substantive Clauses of Result: 332; H. 501.

1. Whence[1] did very many of the Belgæ[2] spring?

2. Cæsar asked whence very many of the Belgæ sprung.

3. What states are in arms?

4. Cæsar asked what states were in arms.

5. While Divitiacus was king, he was most powerful.

6. From Galba’s foresight and justice it results that he is a powerful king.

7. From the valor of the Bellovaci it came about that they demanded the management[3] of the war.

[NOTES.-- 1. Whence: +unde+. 2. of the Belgæ: not the genitive. 3. management: +summa+.]