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1 I, 26| deterred by the risks of darkness, the inconvenient dispersion
2 I, 26| it was a fear lest in the darkness of night any one who presented
3 I, 48| through the license which the darkness permitted, to a thousand
4 I, 79| disposed was neutralised by the darkness. The tribune, who sought
5 I, 80| and women wandered in the darkness of night about the various
6 I, 83| but in the tumult, the darkness, and the general confusion,
7 II, 44| Celsus were favoured by the darkness. By that time the sentries
8 III, 19| we attack under cover of darkness, we shall be at least as
9 III, 20| plain. There will be the darkness, the strange localities
10 III, 21| soldiers were mingled in the darkness as accident had determined.
11 III, 22| was by its fury and by the darkness, I would not venture to
12 III, 77| sleep, amid the confusion of darkness and panic, the braying of
13 IV, 25| treachery and fraud work in darkness, and so cannot be avoided.
14 IV, 29| loss was not felt. Even darkness did not terminate the struggle. ~ ~
15 IV, 30| discharged without effect in the darkness, but to the Romans the ranks
16 IV, 30| threw the confusion of darkness over the attack. Then ensued
17 IV, 37| venturing to check them, for the darkness seems to have taken from
18 IV, 37| escaped unrecognized in the darkness. When their fury had subsided
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