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 1     I,      1|          the world was wearied by civil strife, subjected it to
 2     I,      3|          had been born during the civil wars. How few were left
 3     I,     13|          no place, drove him into civil war, which can neither be
 4     I,     21|       tumult and of profit from a civil war. In the summer camp
 5     I,     24|         after your victory in the civil wars you did not demand,
 6     I,     46|     against the retiring legions, civil war was in fact begun. Severity
 7     I,     56|        blot and turn the wrath of civil strife to the destruction
 8     I,     64|       scene was a contrast to all civil wars which have ever occurred.
 9    II,      2|         kings in the bloodshed of civil wars, there came to Rome
10    II,     49|          the State by discord and civil war. A servant of Postumus
11    II,     57|           father Piso, who in the civil war supported with the most
12    II,     76|         chiefs of the tribes into civil strife. Germanicus' answer
13    II,    100|        should Sentius resist you, civil war is begun, and you will
14   III,     23|       young Piso of the charge of civil war on the ground that a
15   III,     39|          the Italian and then the Civil war did not pass without
16    IV,     23|       rending the State almost by civil war. "There were those,"
17    IV,     48|           by harangues to stir up civil war? Did they not fall more
18    IV,     61|           a father who during the civil war had been master of the
19    VI,     11|           combining the duties of civil and military life. His kinsfolk
20    VI,     16|           Augustus too during the civil wars gave Cilnius Maecenas,
21    XI,     19|         all their nobles in their civil wars, and there was left
22    XI,     19|       nothing to hope except from civil discord."~ ~
23  XIII,      5|          had not had the taint of civil wars or domestic feuds,
24  XIII,      7|   respectively, bore the brunt of civil wars? The highest rank chiefly
25  XIII,     32|       taken from her, avowedly by civil law, much to the emperor'
26  XIII,     54| prosecution into the extremity of civil war, with having forced
27  XIII,     60|       lived up to the time of the civil wars, not in the fashion
28   XVI,      7|        sought to sow the seeds of civil war and revolt from the
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