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1 I, 27| drew their swords, and hurried him onwards. About as many
2 I, 29| senator unknown was being hurried into the camp; before long
3 I, 39| Galba was hurried to and fro with every movement
4 I, 47| days a Caesar, and Galba's hurried adoption of him only gave
5 II, 30| front of the standards, and hurried on the standard-bearers.
6 II, 46| cowardly and the indolent are hurried into despair by their fears."
7 II, 80| Emperor. Then all the rest hurried up, called him Caesar and
8 III, 6 | Antonius, as he hurried with the veteran soldiers
9 III, 15| fearful of this very danger, hurried on an engagement, and thus
10 III, 22| them from the enemy, and hurried them in this or that direction.
11 III, 36| of Caecina, Vitellius had hurried Fabius Valens to the seat
12 III, 71| on his own impulse. They hurried at quick march past the
13 III, 73| carry out his own, who, hurried to and fro by the shouts
14 IV, 20| had been recruited by a hurried conscription, he resolved
15 IV, 22| furious with anger, and hurried the whole Batavian nation
16 V, 5 | retained as a memorial of their hurried seizure of corn. We are
17 V, 22| multiplicity of tidings hurried him from place to place.
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