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 1     I,     28|     indeed," he said, "restored light and air to these innocent
 2     I,     34|    comparing the failure of her light to their own efforts, and
 3     I,     40|    enjoying ease or having only light on hearing of the death
 4     I,     51|               At last, with the light of day, when the general
 5     I,     66|     orders to advance with some light cohorts, and to clear away
 6     I,     68|     force charged the rear. The light cohorts were thrown into
 7     I,     91|        long as our fury and the light of day lasted. It was not
 8    II,     10|         with some cavalry and a light armed force, who punished
 9    II,     39|       men, in order to bring to light this old-standing evil in
10    II,     67|  authority, while Mazippa, with light troops, spread around him
11    II,     67|       in the army's centre; the light cohorts and two cavalry
12    II,     75|        Caesar and Agrippina and light ones to Piso and the rest,
13   III,     33|        infamies were brought to light, and a motion of Rubellius
14   III,     40|      were disentangled and some light temporary relief afforded.~ ~
15   III,     56|         some allied cavalry and light infantry to attack those
16   III,     62|      had posted in the van, his light infantry on the wings, and
17    IV,      6|      allied fleets, cavalry and light infantry, of but little
18    IV,     10|      kinsfolk or to look on the light of day. And such were not
19    IV,     32|         but with detachments of light troops whose strength, as
20    IV,     34|        forests. Immediately the light infantry and cavalry, without
21    IV,     93|        support them, when three light cohorts, then two more,
22    XI,     21|     deserted, and, getting some light vessels, had made piratical
23   XII,     37|         a rapid movement of his light cohorts, cut down all who
24   XII,     40|   spirit of their men by making light of their fears, kindling
25   XII,     41|   heights. Yet even there, both light and heavy-armed soldiers
26   XII,     46|      Ostorius then deployed his light cohorts, but even thus he
27   XII,     66|     side the Tiber, though with light vessels, and on a smaller
28  XIII,     43|       its auxiliary cavalry and light infantry. The entire army
29   XIV,     56|         the chamber, carry in a light, and accomplish the murder,
30    XV,      8| soldiers' javelins gleamed with light, a prodigy the more significant
31   XVI,     20|   theories of philosophers, but light poetry and playful verses.
32   XVI,     37|      had brought these vices to light, he became an example, warning
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