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 1     I,     57|         soldiers gloated over the bloodshed as though it gave them absolution.
 2     I,     64|         missiles. Uproar, wounds, bloodshed, were everywhere visible;
 3     I,    101|         he gloated intensely over bloodshed, however cheap its victims.
 4    II,      2|           succeeding kings in the bloodshed of civil wars, there came
 5    II,     23|         great victory and without bloodshed to us. From nine in the
 6   III,     56|          were slaughtered without bloodshed on our side.~ ~
 7    IV,     34|          a man with vengeance and bloodshed. The word went through the
 8    VI,     33|       filled his whole house with bloodshed, so might he pay the full
 9    VI,     42|        being a scene of ceaseless bloodshed, Pomponius Labeo, who was,
10    VI,     57|    consuls, and almost behold the bloodshed as it streamed from house
11    VI,     73|           being sown the seeds of bloodshed to come even after Tiberius'
12   XII,     66|   condemned criminals. After much bloodshed they were released from
13  XIII,     46|        reign securely and without bloodshed by relinquishing a prospect
14  XIII,     62|        fire, might not lead on to bloodshed and armed fighting, Caius
15   XIV,     24|        beginning led to frightful bloodshed between the inhabitants
16   XIV,     47|       swords continue the work of bloodshed and destruction, without
17    XV,      2|       just dealing rather than by bloodshed, by having a good cause
18    XV,      7| repeatedly that there had been no bloodshed or spoil, that the sieges
19   XVI,     15|         emperor was so partial to bloodshed, being himself too of a
20   XVI,     17| submissiveness and so much wanton bloodshed at home fatigue the mind
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