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1 I, 14| of noble descent on both sides, was in look and manner
2 I, 50| civil strife, when on both sides are found the agents of
3 I, 80| without delay. Then on all sides officers of state cast aside
4 II, 14| they were hemmed in on all sides, and the whole force would
5 II, 26| very commonly said on both sides, that Caecina and his whole
6 II, 32| other hand, have on all sides abundant resources and loyal
7 II, 41| were steep ditches on both sides the road, it would have
8 II, 44| Othonianists fled on all sides in the direction of Bedriacum.
9 II, 68| the contest took different sides, till the legionaries made
10 III, 9 | ambiguous terms to change sides. These letters read to the
11 III, 13| that the fleet had changed sides, that they were straitened
12 III, 24| shout was raised on all sides, and the soldiers of the
13 III, 46| invading Italy from opposite sides. We were helped, as often
14 III, 47| camarae," built with narrow sides and broad bottoms, and joined
15 III, 61| many urged them to change sides, each more eager than the
16 III, 63| up in dense array on both sides of the road. The Vitellianists
17 III, 71| Sabinus, tearing down on all sides the statues, the glories
18 IV, 8 | with much vehemence on both sides, were heard with much diversity
19 IV, 28| troops continued to join both sides, a regular battle ensued.
20 IV, 38| with great losses on both sides up to the time when they
21 V, 24| panic they raised on all sides a deafening shout. The Romans,
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