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 1     I,     27|          alarm and rage. They all rushed to the spot, broke open
 2     I,     42|           In a sudden frenzy they rushed with drawn swords on the
 3     I,     50| Germanicus's quarters, and having rushed together to the entrance,
 4     I,     63|       mutually given signal, they rushed into the tents, and butchered
 5     I,     72|          banquet after which they rushed to arms, and he urged Varus
 6     I,     89|           into the camp, that all rushed to the gates. Of these the
 7    II,     21|        their impetuous spirit had rushed to the attack, ordered the
 8    II,     24|        and chiefs, young and old, rushed on the Roman army, and spread
 9    II,     28|          bale out the water which rushed in upon them. Horses, beasts
10    II,     31|       horses and of men, they had rushed to the attack with the same
11    IV,     34|           on him from every side, rushed on the darts, and by a death
12    IV,     69|          The barbarians meanwhile rushed down with their bands, now
13    VI,     51|      shorter range are effective, rushed on with pikes and swords.
14    VI,     51|         so recognised each other, rushed to the combat with a shout,
15    XI,     48|          recollections, Narcissus rushed out, and ordered the centurions
16   XII,      8|               There were some who rushed out of the Senate passionately
17   XII,     36|          and Hermunduri had there rushed to the attack. So Vannius
18   XII,     41|          and heavy-armed soldiers rushed to the attack; the first
19   XII,     45|         vengeance. Instantly they rushed from all parts on the camp-prefect,
20  XIII,     16|           instant fury, Agrippina rushed into frightful menaces,
21  XIII,     29|    persons resisted stoutly, they rushed in with their swords. He
22  XIII,     57|          who was hurrying to her, rushed out of the chamber. Next
23   XIV,     49|     closely approaching foe, they rushed out in a wedge-like column.
24   XIV,     80|        some companies of soldiers rushed out and dispersed the tumultuous
25    XV,     18|          those next to his person rushed through it at the utmost
26    XV,     30|          that when all the Senate rushed out to Antium to honour
27   XVI,     27|         Accordingly when all Rome rushed out to welcome the emperor
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