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1 I, 45| ostensibly banished to an island, was assassinated by an
2 I, 85| Julius, which stands on the island in the Tiber, had turned
3 II, 8 | stress of weather to the island of Cythnus, he induced certain
4 II, 8 | artifices, till he left the island secretly, and, fearing actual
5 II, 9 | with these he reached the island of Cythnus. Persons were
6 II, 16| collected the chief men of the island, and explained his plans.
7 II, 16| said to themselves, "is an island: Germany and its mighty
8 II, 35| middle of the river was an island. While the gladiators were
9 IV, 13| and also of a neighbouring island, surrounded by the ocean
10 IV, 16| which inhabits part of the island, and closely resembles the
11 IV, 16| in the upper part of the island under the command of Aquilius,
12 IV, 19| had been expelled from the island of the Batavians, the general
13 V, 3 | were fugitives from the island of Crete, who settled on
14 V, 21| remainder, he retreated into the island, aware that there were not
15 V, 21| the channel between the island and Germany created an appearance
16 V, 25| mercilessly ravaged the Island of the Batavi, but, with
17 V, 25| the season, overflowed the island, marshy and low-lying as
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