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 1     I,      2|          the boldest spirits had fallen in battle, or in the proscription,
 2     I,     79|   legions, three commanders have fallen. Not by treachery, not against
 3     I,     81|        Further on, the partially fallen rampart and the shallow
 4     I,     87|        way, and trampling on the fallen. The struggle was hottest
 5    II,      6|      than three years of war had fallen to his lot. The Germans,
 6    II,     67|  Camillus, fame as a general had fallen to the lot of other branches
 7    II,     90|        But Germanicus is not yet fallen so low, nor will the murderer
 8   III,      6|         due to any noble had not fallen to his lot. Granting that
 9   III,     83| extremely supercilious. "We have fallen so low," people said, "that
10    IV,     59|      where the temple stood) had fallen to their king. Records of
11    IV,     60|         at Mount Eryx, which had fallen to ruin from its antiquity.
12    IV,     61|      Caesar. His grandfather had fallen in the battle of Pharsalia,
13    IV,     78|         brother, already all but fallen. The savage temper of Drusus,
14    IV,     91|         of her compassion to the fallen family. ~ ~
15    IV,     93|        first-rank centurions had fallen. Soon afterwards it was
16    VI,     21|     jurisdiction the inquiry had fallen, felt himself compelled
17    XI,      3|          that he had better have fallen by the craft of Tiberius
18    XI,     47|         illustrious citizens had fallen. "It mattered not whether
19   XII,     19|         still have regard to the fallen fortunes of Mithridates
20   XII,     56|       knot pretended that it had fallen off, and suddenly seizing
21  XIII,     51|          supposed, Tiridates had fallen back. When his scouts reported
22  XIII,     59|       birth and beauty which had fallen to his lot, to that which
23   XIV,     73|                  When Seneca had fallen, it was easy to shake the
24    XV,      1|         were indignant at having fallen into such contempt that
25    XV,     35|         war. Many successes have fallen to the lot of Rome, some
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