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 1     I,     27|       camp they plundered the neighbourhood. Blaesus ordered a few who
 2     I,    104|      in a flood on the entire neighbourhood. Nature had admirably provided
 3   III,     55|   Some roused their immediate neighbourhood; others crossed Mount Haemus,
 4   III,     66|      honour for a tour in the neighbourhood of Rome. ~ ~
 5    IV,     69| surrender. Then the immediate neighbourhood, by the voluntary action
 6    IV,     83|      plain beneath and in the neighbourhood of the forum, and that the
 7    IV,     94|  would visit Rome or even the neighbourhood of Rome; they thought it
 8    VI,     68|       was now approaching the neighbourhood of Seleucia with a large
 9   XII,     45|   towns and fortresses in the neighbourhood, our forces would then have
10   XII,     65|      the rough country in the neighbourhood, suited as it is for the
11   XIV,     45|      and auxiliaries from the neighbourhood, to the number of about
12   XVI,      3|       extensive plains in the neighbourhood, while he persisted that
13   XVI,     14|       carried its fury to the neighbourhood of Rome, where a terrible
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