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1 I, 17| the expectant people had surrounded the palace, impatient to
2 I, 81| tribunes and centurions surrounded him. They had thrown aside
3 II, 12| the army, found themselves surrounded, in the midst of the security
4 II, 16| the persons who usually surrounded Pacarius had left him, and
5 II, 25| by a sudden movement, had surrounded their rear. Suetonius Paullinus
6 II, 43| of the 5th. The 14th was surrounded by a superior force. Otho'
7 II, 59| title of Germanicus and surrounded him with all the insignia
8 III, 8 | seemed the most eligible, surrounded as it was with open plains,
9 III, 63| columns; when they were thus surrounded, Antonius addressed them
10 III, 67| clad in mourning robes, and surrounded by his weeping household.
11 III, 73| not attempt to fly, was surrounded, and with him the consul
12 IV, 11| order of Mucianus he was surrounded with a guard of soldiers.
13 IV, 13| of a neighbouring island, surrounded by the ocean in front, and
14 IV, 35| the camp, and should be surrounded with a ditch and rampart,
15 IV, 78| in detail. The Roman army surrounded their camp with a fosse
16 IV, 80| and the eagles all but surrounded by the foe. Fired with indignation,
17 V, 14| colonnades with which it was surrounded formed an admirable outwork.
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