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1 I, 16| speak, the inheritance of a single family. The choice which
2 I, 16| it was not myself with my single legion, that shook his yoke
3 I, 54| and people of Rome. Not a single legate or tribune exerted
4 I, 69| held by such a force as a single squadron of cavalry, he
5 I, 81| blind panic, and, unable to single out any one object for their
6 II, 38| terminated by what we may call single blows, was owing to want
7 II, 75| multitude than to avoid the single assassin. ~ ~
8 II, 96| said, "a mutiny of only a single legion; the loyalty of the
9 III, 25| part of a civil war is a single soldier!" With these words
10 III, 37| Rebilus had been consul for a single day during the dictatorship
11 III, 57| by the daring of even a single man, was drawn into revolt
12 IV, 26| had the imprisonment of a single soldier struck them with
13 IV, 33| how I, the prefect of a single cohort, with the Batavians
14 IV, 37| against Hordeonius. Without a single legate or tribune venturing
15 IV, 43| informers with the overthrow of single families, and declared that
16 IV, 44| had never imperilled a single life in the days of Nero.
17 IV, 59| times, were crushed in a single battle. The breakers of
18 IV, 75| conquerors the delay of a single night? Here on the borders
19 V, 25| vessels as were propelled by a single bank of oars. To these he
20 V, 27| world cannot be averted by a single nation. What has been accomplished
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