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1     I,     81| position. In the centre of the field were the whitening bones
2    II,      6|       knew, were beaten in the field and on fair ground; they
3    II,     17|   their leaders, they quit the field and flee; they quail under
4    II,     23|     The soldiers on the battle field hailed Tiberius as Imperator,
5    II,     26|        of his legions from the field, to intrench a camp, while
6    II,     59|         who reviewed the whole field on horseback, as he rode
7  XIII,      9|       opening, as it seemed, a field to merit. The armies of
8  XIII,     37|    immense amphitheatre in the Field of Mars. But we have learnt
9    XV,     87|      was dug in a neighbouring field. Flavus, on seeing it, censured
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