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1 II, 7 | The conquerors and the conquered, it was said, never unite
2 II, 59| the conquerors and the conquered, were waiting for him. Valens
3 II, 68| thus quietly divided the conquered party, there arose a disturbance
4 II, 75| victorious, and that among the conquered there was more dissatisfaction
5 II, 77| discipline prevails among the conquered than among the conquerors.
6 II, 77| among the conquerors. The conquered are fired to valour by anger,
7 III, 1 | lately defeated; and the conquered, let them talk as fiercely
8 III, 13| these against us? Only the conquered. The first and the twelfth,
9 III, 32| conquerors, spoke kindly to the conquered, but said nothing either
10 III, 49| through Italy as if it were a conquered country and caressed the
11 III, 66| voluntarily rushing. If we are conquered, we must die; we must die,
12 III, 70| harmony bring advantage to the conquered, but only credit to the
13 III, 72| the spoils of war from the conquered Suessa Pometia, raised the
14 IV, 1 | conquerors hunted down the conquered with merciless hatred. The
15 IV, 11| Senate, resentment among the conquered, no real authority in the
16 IV, 18| provinces that the provinces are conquered. Think not of how it fared
17 IV, 77| which we, conquerors and conquered, claim an equal right. Let
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