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1 I, 49 | of his predecessors, was changed for the better by power. ~ ~
2 I, 75 | loyalty or affection; men changed from one side to the other
3 I, 84 | that rumour brought, men changed their looks and spirits,
4 II, 54 | the fortunes of the party changed. The object of this fabrication
5 II, 80 | change arising from his changed fortunes. As soon as he
6 II, 100| that this plan had been changed, so that the gathering forces
7 III, 13 | them that the fleet had changed sides, that they were straitened
8 III, 16 | the fortune of the day changed, and those who had been
9 III, 18 | cavalry. But when fortune changed, they would not open their
10 III, 41 | attendants whom adversity had not changed, sent on the infantry to
11 IV, 11 | discover such dislikes, had changed its tone and transferred
12 IV, 15 | our blood, then they are changed, and new receptacles for
13 IV, 24 | of success by force, they changed their plans, and resolved
14 IV, 34 | of the day was suddenly changed by a reinforcement of fresh
15 IV, 54 | forbade the old form to be changed. On the 21st of June, beneath
16 IV, 59 | persisted in their treachery, he changed his line of march, and retired
17 V, 23 | the fortune of the day changed, and the Germans were driven
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