[141] De Bello Gallico, VI. 11.
[142] De Bello Gallico, VI. 11.
[143] De Bello Gallico, V. 3, 54; VI. 11; VII. 75; VIII. 22.
[144] De Bello Gallico, I. 30.
[145] De Bello Gallico, VII. 63.
[146] De Bello Gallico, VI. 11.
[147] De Bello Gallico, VI. 12.
[148] De Bello Gallico, VII. 4.
[149] Précis des Guerres de César, by the Emperor Napoleon I., p. 53, Paris, 1836.
[150] The hostility which prevailed between the Sequani and the Ædui was further augmented, according to Strabo, by the following cause: “These two tribes, separated by the Arar (the Saône), both claimed the right of tolls.” (Strabo, p. 160, edit. Didot.)