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 1     I,     45|    into his breast, when those nearest him seized his hand and
 2    II,     78|  Thence he went to the river's nearest mouth, dedicated to a Hercules
 3   III,      1|     eagerly to Brundisium, the nearest and safest landing place
 4   III,     56|     Vellaeus who commanded the nearest army, he sent some allied
 5    VI,     71|   these, the son of Drusus was nearest in blood and natural affection,
 6  XIII,     44|     cavalry squadrons from the nearest forts, who in their inexperience
 7  XIII,     49|        were not marched by the nearest route, for should they cross
 8   XIV,     11|     projecting piers; some the nearest vessels; others, as far
 9    XV,     13|      Euphrates, and taking the nearest route, which also was not
10    XV,     52| endeavoured to dig through the nearest hills to Avernus, and there
11    XV,     54|       the Capitol, then on the nearest part of the coast, whence
12    XV,     83|    from which he sprinkled the nearest of his slaves, adding the
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