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1 10| had come together in that place, he led them out of the 2 13| they might put him into his place; and, in spite of the magistrates, 3 16| by philosophers, took its place as a military art. Archimedes, 4 18| he was dead, they would place over his tomb a sphere containing 5 24| as a private man into the place where the accused were wont 6 27| be posted in the foremost place, and obtained their request. 7 28| Flaminian circus, into which place the people had assembled 8 30| seen trickling down. This place was so fit and advantageous 9 30| enemies. But to him the place had seemed commodious indeed 10 30| the commodiousness of the place would allure the Romans. 11 30| all been captains, how the place ought to be seized, and 12 30| if they strengthened the place with a fort. Marcellus resolved 13 31| proof), goes to view the place. The hill was covered with 14 32| Sicily, an ample wrestling place called after him; statues