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 1     I,     46| legions, civil war was in fact begun. Severity would be dangerous;
 2     I,     49|     outbreak among the Chauci, begun by some veterans of the
 3     I,     66|     the barrier which had been begun by Tiberius, and pitched
 4    II,      6|      too would be more quickly begun, the legions and supplies
 5    II,     64|         and which Augustus had begun to restore. These were temples
 6    II,    100|       resist you, civil war is begun, and you will not retain
 7    IV,     80| unexpected disaster, no sooner begun than ended. One Atilius,
 8    XI,      1|     gardens which Lucullus had begun and which Asiaticus was
 9    XI,     22|      the revolt which had been begun by the defeat of Lucius
10    XI,     41|   Possibly such appearance had begun; perhaps, a word dropped
11   XII,     18|      the siege would have been begun and finished within one
12  XIII,     42|      of Armenia, which, feebly begun, had hitherto dragged on,
13  XIII,     68|       completed the embankment begun sixty-three years before
14    XV,     96| However, that a conspiracy was begun, matured, and conclusively
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