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1 I, 34| the doors of the palace, rushed in, and displayed themselves
2 I, 44| a different people. All rushed to the camp, outran those
3 I, 45| poverty and license, and rushed into mutiny and dissension,
4 I, 71| against Tigellinus. They rushed from every part of the city
5 I, 85| chapel of Juno there had rushed forth a form greater than
6 II, 18| standards and colours, and rushed to the attack, brandishing
7 II, 41| courage or by cowardice, rushed on to the front, or slunk
8 II, 68| Vitellius. The soldiers rushed to the scene of the banquet,
9 II, 70| columns of the legions had rushed to the attack; how from
10 III, 12| captains of the triremes rushed with a great outcry on the
11 III, 77| weight of the crowds that rushed on board. Julianus was brought
12 IV, 21| before the moment of danger, rushed out of all the gates, thinking
13 IV, 30| they sat feasting, and rushed to the conflict, as each
14 IV, 50| same cry. The credulous mob rushed into the market-place, and
15 IV, 65| trembled at the name of Rome rushed forth from the fields and
16 IV, 69| by a preconcerted plan, rushed into the Tungrian column,
17 V, 24| looked for their arms and rushed through the passages of
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