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 1     I,     23|      thoughts, and set up in one spot the three eagles, with the
 2     I,     27|           They all rushed to the spot, broke open the guardhouse,
 3     I,     36|        they had grouped into one spot.~ ~
 4     I,     44|         he instantly went to the spot, and met them outside the
 5     I,     81|       described how this was the spot where the officers fell,
 6     I,     82|        the Roman army now on the spot, six years after the disaster,
 7     I,     84|        resolved to encamp on the spot, that some might begin the
 8    II,      9|           led six legions to the spot. Silius owing to sudden
 9    II,     17|          a conqueror on the same spot." ~ ~
10    II,     24|   disorder. At last they chose a spot closed in by a river and
11    II,     68|   success rose before him on the spot. Thence he went to Athens,
12    IV,     33| collecting all the troops on the spot, raised the siege at his
13    IV,     57|         to live in some charming spot at a distance from Rome.
14    IV,     65|          the force he had on the spot, he advanced on the enemy,
15    IV,     82|  sanctity ought to be given to a spot where heaven showed such
16    VI,     77|   conferences among those on the spot and despatches to the generals
17    XI,      3|  directed its removal to another spot, lest the smoke should hurt
18   XII,     15|      historically famous, as the spot where the last battle between
19   XII,     20|       enemy. No Roman was on the spot of authority sufficient
20   XII,     37|         chose as a battlefield a spot walled in by a rude barrier,
21  XIII,     51|     Corbulo then encamped on the spot, and considered whether
22  XIII,     54|   witnesses of which were on the spot. These men charged Suilius
23   XIV,     11|        multitude streamed to the spot with torches, and as soon
24   XIV,     22|           or extemporised on the spot, and fill up his own expressions,
25   XIV,     31|          and the sanctity of the spot. A fit of illness which
26   XIV,     44|          who were chained to the spot by the weakness of their
27    XV,     57|  military guard stationed on the spot to watch them, and the people,
28    XV,     97|        erected to Safety, on the spot whence Scaevinus had taken
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