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 1     I,     23|                              The throng applauded from various motives,
 2     I,     28|        and addressed the excited throng, who eagerly awaited his
 3     I,     31|    turned their eyes back on the throng, they broke into savage
 4     I,     33|       the hurried arrival of the throng which had accompanied Drusus.~ ~
 5     I,     42|   through the armed and opposing throng. Neither tribune nor camp-prefect
 6     I,     44|         with age. He ordered the throng which stood near him, as
 7     I,     45|      densely crowded part of the throng, and, what almost passes
 8     I,     51| eloquence of pity, and while the throng was confounded rather than
 9     I,     54|        thus began to address the throng around him - ~ ~
10     I,     57|         fashion. In front of the throng stood the legions with drawn
11    II,     99|        admiring and sympathizing throng, now bearing in her bosom
12    VI,     65|         presence of an approving throng, crowned Tiridates, according
13    VI,     77|      going forth with a numerous throng of congratulating followers
14    XI,     47|      having amid that abominable throng submitted to the worst degradation. ~ ~
15   XII,      8|          violence. A promiscuous throng assembled, and kept exclaiming
16   XIV,     27|       vilest of that promiscuous throng dared to do in the darkness
17   XIV,     56|           safe among a trembling throng; lastly, if we must perish,
18   XIV,     80|         dispersed the tumultuous throng with blows, and at the point
19    XV,     41|        to enter in a promiscuous throng, as the Roscian law extended
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