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 1     I,     73|        as they were commencing a bridge. Subsequently they were
 2     I,     92|          Agrippina prevented the bridge over the Rhine from being
 3     I,     92|          at the extremity of the bridge, and bestowed praise and
 4    VI,     55|                                A bridge of boats having been constructed
 5  XIII,     49|     washes the city's walls by a bridge, they would be within missile-range.
 6  XIII,     61| following falsehood. The Mulvian bridge was then a famous haunt
 7    XV,      8|          which they crossed by a bridge, a horse which carried the
 8    XV,     10|          hindrance in throwing a bridge over it from the enemy's
 9    XV,     10|  opposing volleys of arrows. The bridge was then completed, and
10    XV,     18|         Meanwhile Paetus threw a bridge over the river Arsanias,
11    XV,     18|        of their victory; for the bridge was of use to them, while
12    XV,     18|       had gained ground that the bridge would give way, through
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