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caesar consilium cepit--galliam vincere. viris verba fecit et viri facta (deeds) caesaris (gen. sing.) in memoria tenuerunt. etiam caesari ( to caesar) gratiam habuerunt quod eis (to them) curam bonam donavit. copiae (troops) caesaris trans alpes viam muniverunt, in gallia castra posuerunt et tum bellum gerere paraverunt. per quinque (five) annos caesar et copiae pugnaverunt et galliam vieerunt.
caesar -- to conquer gaul. he to his men and the men the deeds of caesar because he gave them good care. the troops of caesar across the alps, in gual they and then they for five years caesar and his troops fought and conquered gual.

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