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1 I, 29| another," because when he had broken one vine-stick on a man' 2 I, 83| reserve were sent, which, broken by the shock of flying troops, 3 I, 87| camp were flickering fires, broken exclamations, and the men 4 I, 89| that a horse, which had broken its halter and wandered 5 II, 80| the destruction of the now broken power of Maroboduus. Among 6 II, 88| bridges over which had been broken down by the natives as soon 7 II, 109| Everywhere there was a silence broken only by groans; nothing 8 IV, 69| very few of the enemy had broken through them; the rest, 9 IV, 87| sorrow, when once it has broken into utterance, is the harder 10 IV, 90| purpose, yet having once broken through his reserve, he 11 V, 11| veins, and died at last of a broken heart. Pomponius, a man 12 XI, 22| barbarians felt their pride broken. The Frisians, who had been 13 XII, 41| ranks of the Britons were broken, destitute as they were 14 XII, 65| king of that coast, having broken the unity of the barbarian 15 XIII, 7| the Parthians had again broken their bounds and were ravaging 16 XIII, 30| freedom had fostered, had broken into such excess, that freedmen 17 XIII, 36| miseries of an old age of broken health by letting the blood 18 XIV, 2| to see the mother's power broken, while not a person believed 19 XV, 52| The rest of the country is broken rock and perfectly dry. 20 XVI, 41| this point the Annals are broken off. Much remained to be