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1 I, 33| had been present, and had seen the deed; and, between the
2 I, 40| When this armed array was seen to approach, the standard-bearer
3 I, 81| of the citizens could be seen in the streets, the populace
4 II, 3 | the surest prognostics are seen in the entrails of kids.
5 II, 6 | been oftener heard of than seen in Syria and Judaea. There
6 II, 11| cuirass of iron, and was to be seen in front of the standards,
7 II, 20| from those whom they have seen on a level with themselves.
8 II, 42| each other and distinctly seen by the rest of the combatants,
9 II, 68| the glitter of arms were seen at a distance. A sudden
10 II, 76| proof, who, though he had seen no service and had no military
11 II, 83| formed about what is not seen. Behind him, however, came
12 III, 3 | serve his purpose. It was seen that he openly committed
13 III, 13| Emperor. But we, who have seen nothing of toil and bloodshed,
14 III, 68| throne. Men had never before seen or heard of such an event.
15 III, 75| scene of his life some have seen pusillanimity, many a moderate
16 IV, 3 | Vitellius, which they had seen him wear. At Rome the Senate,
17 IV, 85| met, whether he had been seen in the city. At length,
18 IV, 87| the emblems which may be seen on his statues, or from
19 IV, 88| proof of the victory was seen in the enemy's general Valentinus,
20 V, 4 | a herd of wild asses was seen to retire from their pasture
21 V, 15| sacrifice. There had been seen hosts joining battle in
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