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1 I, 85| swollen, broke down the wooden bridge, was checked by the heap
2 I, 86| slaughter at the Milvian bridge, whom the stern policy of
3 II, 34| others. They began to form a bridge, making a feint of crossing
4 II, 34| thrown out above to keep the bridge firm. The cables, however,
5 II, 34| disturbed. On the end of the bridge was placed a turret; it
6 II, 41| on the construction of a bridge, two tribunes of the Praetorian
7 II, 89| advanced from the Mulvian bridge, driving the Senate and
8 III, 6 | where they had thrown a bridge across the river. It was
9 III, 6 | greater part broke down the bridge, and thus cut off the advance
10 III, 14| after breaking down the bridge, fell back on Hostilia,
11 III, 17| particularly narrow, while the bridge over the stream which crossed
12 III, 82| encamp near the Mulvian bridge, and enter the capital on
13 IV, 24| timber in the shape of a bridge, under which they put wheels,
14 IV, 69| position, as he had occupied a bridge over the river Mosa. They
15 IV, 73| as he had broken down the bridge over the river Nava. A sudden
16 IV, 80| cavalry were routed, that the bridge over the Mosella, which
17 IV, 80| soldiers, in recovering the bridge and holding it with a picked
18 V, 21| enough for constructing a bridge, and that the Roman army
19 V, 22| tried to break down the bridge partly built. Night terminated
20 V, 28| asked for a conference. The bridge over the river Nabalia was
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