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1 I, 29| where they had chanced to meet the procession, some exaggerating
2 I, 29| to be kept unimpaired to meet greater emergencies. They
3 I, 32| must fall, let us go to meet the danger. This will bring
4 I, 42| Rushing, dagger in hand, to meet the armed men, and upbraiding
5 I, 51| to open your arms, and to meet the advances of fortune.
6 I, 62| their lips, came forth to meet it, while the women and
7 II, 12| children they came forth to meet the army, found themselves
8 II, 43| two legions happened to meet. On the side of Vitellius
9 II, 54| resolution. They did not meet again for general deliberation,
10 II, 87| and Knights who came to meet him from the capital, some
11 III, 25| legion. Now chancing to meet his father, he brought him
12 III, 70| stripling? You should go and meet the legions, and fight there
13 III, 80| envoys were selected to meet the armies and urge them
14 III, 86| Domitian came forward to meet the leaders of the party;
15 IV, 17| Roman army was drawn up to meet them not far from the river
16 IV, 23| To meet the threatened dangers of
17 IV, 51| chamber they chanced to meet a slave, and asked him who
18 IV, 74| soon as it was possible to meet the foe. The levies which
19 IV, 79| same. But if we at once meet the foe, Cerialis has no
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