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1 I, 1 | affairs, which were now wholly strange to them, then, through their
2 I, 6 | remained, Rome was full of strange troops. There were also
3 I, 74| Otho were betrayed by their strange faces in a place where all
4 I, 85| spoken aloud in Etruria, that strange births of animals had taken
5 II, 41| the cavalry charged, and, strange to say, were kept only by
6 II, 50| commencement and the end of this strange occurrence tallied with
7 II, 87| disgraceful friendships he felt a strange pleasure. And now not only
8 II, 91| replied that it was nothing strange that two senators in a Commonwealth
9 III, 20| will be the darkness, the strange localities of the town,
10 III, 54| his perils by falsehood. A strange silence was observed in
11 III, 79| opponents, to whom they were strange. Nor indeed were all the
12 IV, 28| outbreaks and executions, and a strange mixture of obedience and
13 IV, 50| astonished by this sudden and strange proceeding, take up the
14 IV, 65| extravagant delight the strange spectacle. The Picentine
15 IV, 86| Roused by so significant and strange an appearance, Ptolemy disclosed
16 V, 7 | principal mountain, and has, strange to say, amidst these burning
17 V, 7 | fish or water-birds. These strange waters support what is thrown
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