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1 I, 41| at the first blow, which struck him on the back of the knee;
2 I, 43| legion, while those who had struck the blow, those who had
3 II, 42| throw their javelins, they struck through helmets and breastplates
4 II, 53| fascinations of life. They were struck with admiration, and were
5 II, 64| who in a road-side tavern struck down his prisoner, and cut
6 III, 12| however, were immediately struck off on the interference
7 III, 23| scattered at random, and had struck against the trees without
8 III, 56| the victims are usually struck down. But the most portentous
9 III, 59| war with new vigour, had struck terror into Italy, so now
10 III, 84| meant for the tribune. He struck off that officer's ear,
11 IV, 6 | army of fellow culprits was struck down. At first there was
12 IV, 26| imprisonment of a single soldier struck them with terror. This fellow
13 IV, 26| while the ill-affected were struck with terror. Then, as all
14 IV, 30| bravest frequently were struck down by the missiles of
15 IV, 35| stood their ground and struck fiercely at the foe, now
16 IV, 75| Even the conquerors were struck dumb, and dared not utter
17 V, 8 | great cities, but afterwards struck by lightning and consumed.
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