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 1     I,     22|        grow old, most of us with bodies maimed by wounds. Even dismissal
 2     I,     31|       with sentries, and ordered bodies of armed men to be in readiness
 3     I,     38|          according to some their bodies were flung outside the entrenchments
 4     I,     45| centurions, they all bared their bodies and taunted him with the
 5     I,     64|         than remedy, ordered the bodies to be burnt. ~ ~
 6     I,     93|        burden, baggage, lifeless bodies floated about and blocked
 7    II,     23|       covered with arms and dead bodies, while there were found
 8    II,     89|     disinterred remains of human bodies, incantations and spells,
 9   III,     64|        pickaxes, hacked at their bodies and their armour as if they
10    IV,     67|      fodder; near them lay human bodies which had perished from
11    IV,     69|      bushes and hurdles and dead bodies, while others advanced up
12    IV,     76|          motions of the heavenly bodies when Tiberius left Rome
13     V,     12|         were strangled and their bodies, mere children as they were,
14    VI,     42|       fate themselves, had their bodies interred, and their wills
15  XIII,     71|      invoking the other heavenly bodies, he asked them, as though
16   XIV,     24|    people of Nuceria, with their bodies mutilated by wounds, and
17   XIV,     49|   missiles, swelled the piles of bodies. Great glory, equal to that
18    XV,     11|       the rampart, but the men's bodies and weapons were given him
19    XV,     18|     having piled up the arms and bodies of the slain in order to
20   XVI,     31|        colonnades were scattered bodies of soldiers, amid whose
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