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 1     I,      3|      been born during the civil wars. How few were left who had
 2     I,     24|       your victory in the civil wars you did not demand, why,
 3     I,     64|         a contrast to all civil wars which have ever occurred.
 4     I,     81|    indeed, of the calamities of wars and the lot of mankind.
 5     I,     92|         historian of the German wars, she stood at the extremity
 6    II,      2|       in the bloodshed of civil wars, there came to Rome envoys
 7    II,     93|  prosperous survivor of so many wars has perished by a woman'
 8   III,     49|         as formerly, beset with wars, nor are the provinces hostile.
 9   III,     80|    quelled mutinies and settled wars, after a triumph and two
10   III,    103| staggering under the tremendous wars of Sertorius and Mithridates,
11    IV,     44|        days. They told of great wars, of the storming of cities,
12    IV,     73|  loyalty to Rome throughout her wars with Perseus, Aristonicus,
13    IV,     74|    naval armaments, not only in wars abroad, but in those under
14    VI,     16|   Augustus too during the civil wars gave Cilnius Maecenas, a
15    VI,     45|  subjects. He was elated by the wars which he had successfully
16    XI,     19|     their nobles in their civil wars, and there was left but
17    XI,     30|    whole, if you review all our wars, never has one been finished
18   XII,     21|        tie of a common victory. Wars had glorious endings, whenever
19   XII,     42|       which the king had won in wars with other tribes, were
20   XII,     68|   services to us in our foreign wars, or their seditious misdeeds
21   XII,     73|        as they were by the late wars in Thrace and Bosporus,
22  XIII,      5|      not had the taint of civil wars or domestic feuds, and he
23  XIII,      7|         bore the brunt of civil wars? The highest rank chiefly
24  XIII,     60|        to the time of the civil wars, not in the fashion of his
25   XIV,     67|         of these men shared his wars; the other struggled with
26    XV,      1|  powerful tribe, and by several wars arising out of it. Suddenly,
27   XVI,     17|         I had to relate foreign wars and deaths encountered in
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