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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