His rebus fiebat ut et minus late vagarentur et minus facile finitimis bellum inferre possent 1.2
result clause - b/c of these things it happened that they could wander less widely and could make war on their neighbors less easily
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tamen, ut spatium intercedere posset dum milites quos imperaverat convenirent.... 1.7
purpose clause - however, so that a space of time could pass while the soldiers whom he had ordered could gather....
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in eo itinere persuadet Castico....ut regnum in civitate sua occuparet, quod pater ante habuerat 1.3
purpose clause - on that journey he persuaded Casticus to seize the authority in his own state, which his father had held before
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si gravius quid acciderit, abs te rationem reposcent, qui si per te liceat....5.30
cond: if something more serious will have happened, from you they will demand an account back, those who if it be permitted by you....(only last is subjunctive)
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Quae cum adpropinquarent Britanniae...tanta tempestas subito coorta est ut nulla earum cursum tenere posset 4.28
cum clause and result clause- Which, when they were approaching Britain...such great a storm suddenly arose that none of them could hold their course
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Caesari cum id nuntiatum esset, eos per provinciam nostram iter facere conari 1.7
Cum clause - When it was announced to Caesar, that they are trying to make a journey through our province...
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[eum, i.e. Orgetoricem] damnatum poenam sequi oportebat, ut igni cremaretur 1.4
result clause - him condemned, it was necessary that punishment follow, that he be consumed by fire
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mons autem altissimus impendebat, ut facile perpauci prohibere possent 1.6
result clause - moreover, a very tall mountain was hanging over, with the result that very few could easily keep off
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ei qui pro portis castrorum in statione erant Caesari nuntiaverunt pulverem maiorem quam in partem legio iter fecisset 4.32
cum clase - those who were in station in front of the gates of the camp announced to C that a bigger dust than normal in the direction the legion had made a jou
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Interim barbari...in perpetuum sui liberandi facultas daretur, si Romanos castris expulissent, demonstraverunt....
conditional phrase: meanwhile the barbarians showed the resource is given of freeing themselves forever if they had expelled the Romans from the camp
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legatis respondit diem se ad deliberandum sumpturum: si quid vellent, ad Id. April reverterentur 1.7
conditional statement:he responded to the envoys that he is going to take a day for deliberating: if they want anything, they should return on the Ides of April
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cum illi....audacter tela coicerent et equos insuefactos incitarent 4.24
cum clause - while those....bolding were throwing weapons and were inciting their trained horses
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quod cum animadvertisset Caesar, scaphas longarum navium...compleri iussit 4.26
cum clause - which, when Caesar had noticed, he ordered the skiffs of the war ships to be filled