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1 I, 55| and people of Rome. Such a form of oath appeared meaningless.
2 I, 85| there had rushed forth a form greater than the form of
3 I, 85| a form greater than the form of man, that the statue
4 I, 87| in the campaign, but to form a retinue. Among them was
5 II, 2 | ceremonial of the temple, and the form under which the goddess
6 II, 2 | the goddess is adored, a form found in no other place. ~ ~
7 II, 34| of others. They began to form a bridge, making a feint
8 II, 55| and piled chaplets in the form of a sepulchral mound near
9 II, 80| stood near, in the usual form in which they would salute
10 II, 94| soldiers. A contribution in the form of a tax was exacted from
11 III, 28| slaughter and death in every form.~ ~
12 III, 31| The legions now began to form themselves into a "testudo,"
13 IV, 8 | I have been born, or the form of government which our
14 IV, 35| Without even taking time to form into line, disordered and
15 IV, 36| attacked them in regular form, having first sent on troops
16 IV, 42| principal members, then framed a form of oath, which was eagerly
17 IV, 54| they said, forbade the old form to be changed. On the 21st
18 IV, 61| enough to go through the form of oath. All who were present
19 V, 5 | nation, gave them a novel form of worship, opposed to all
20 V, 6 | and images of monstrous form; the Jews have purely mental
21 V, 8 | after maturing in the usual form, becomes black and rotten,
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