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1 II, 7 | others were carrying on. The conquerors and the conquered, it was
2 II, 59| of the two parties, the conquerors and the conquered, were
3 II, 66| Italy, and mingled with the conquerors, they spoke the language
4 II, 68| a disturbance among the conquerors. It began in sport, but
5 II, 77| conquered than among the conquerors. The conquered are fired
6 II, 77| of vengeance, while the conquerors are losing their energy
7 III, 2 | confidence has grown upon the conquerors. They are not even kept
8 III, 25| could not be re-formed. The conquerors, in the eagerness of pursuit,
9 III, 31| array of unarmed men. The conquerors had gathered round; at first
10 III, 32| an assembly, extolled the conquerors, spoke kindly to the conquered,
11 III, 51| that there was among the conquerors such an impious disregard
12 III, 78| Mucianus did in fact delay the conquerors by ambiguously-worded dispatches;
13 III, 84| peculiar energy that the conquerors, among whom the veteran
14 III, 84| themselves in a body on the conquerors, and fell to a man, with
15 IV, 1 | throughout the capital, the conquerors hunted down the conquered
16 IV, 11| no real authority in the conquerors, and in the country at large
17 IV, 39| displeasing even to the conquerors. Their ambition, which even
18 IV, 75| it had occasioned to the conquerors the delay of a single night?
19 IV, 75| and humiliation. Even the conquerors were struck dumb, and dared
20 IV, 77| that capital in which we, conquerors and conquered, claim an
21 IV, 81| sudden change of temper the conquerors turned their backs and fled.
22 V, 18| The 14th were styled the "Conquerors of Britain"; the powerful
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