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1 I, 67| space of fifty miles with fire and sword. Neither sex nor 2 I, 93| necessary food, without fire, many of them with bare 3 II, 10| punished their perfidy with fire and sword. ~ ~ 4 II, 17| only weapons hardened by fire or very short. Again, though 5 II, 64| perished from age or from fire, and which Augustus had 6 II, 67| troops, spread around him fire, slaughter, and consternation. 7 III, 102| destroyed by an accidental fire, the emperor promised to 8 IV, 34| themselves formerly set fire, and on the position of 9 IV, 69| with points hardened by fire, and boughs lopped from 10 IV, 82| escaped the violence of fire, had been dedicated by our 11 VI, 69| suffered from a terrible fire, and part of the circus 12 XI, 28| destroyed our armies with fire and sword, and actually 13 XII, 68| which had been ruined by a fire, a subvention of ten million 14 XIII, 62| as stoning and threats of fire, might not lead on to bloodshed 15 XIII, 73| of two opposite elements, fire and water, when the latter 16 XIII, 73| clothes and threw them on the fire, which they were the more 17 XIV, 36| war. Having harried with fire and sword all whom he had 18 XIV, 44| slaughter, on the gibbet, the fire and the cross, like men 19 XIV, 50| hostile were ravaged with fire and sword. Nothing however 20 XIV, 51| still retained some of the fire of liberty, knowing nothing 21 XV, 21| Tiber, by an accidental fire. Nero next appointed three 22 XV, 48| city by the violence of fire. It had its beginning in 23 XV, 48| this too was seized by the fire, they found that, even places, 24 XV, 49| return to Rome until the fire approached his house, which 25 XV, 50| that the violence of the fire was met by clear ground 26 XV, 53| material being impervious to fire. And to provide that the 27 XV, 53| the means of stopping a fire. Every building, too, was 28 XV, 72| neither the scourge nor fire, nor the fury of the men 29 XVI, 6| body was not consumed by fire according to Roman usage,