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 1     I,     40|         and twentieth were also drawn. For they were all quartered
 2     I,     42|         frenzy they rushed with drawn swords on the centurions,
 3     I,     45|       Calusidius, offered him a drawn sword, saying that it was
 4     I,     57|   throng stood the legions with drawn swords. Each accused man
 5    II,     21|        open, those who had been drawn up on the plains, into the
 6    II,     59|   youthful son. The armies were drawn up, with equal confidence
 7    II,    106|         were the veteran troops drawn up in ranks and with reserves,
 8   III,     30|        to death every tenth man drawn by lot from the disgraced
 9   III,     39|  adopted, and the Twelve Tables drawn up, the last specimen of
10    IV,     43|          as I have related, had drawn Libo into a snare and then
11    IV,     65| advanced on the enemy, who were drawn up in some wooded defiles.
12    IV,     65|         of a Sugambrian cohort, drawn up at no great distance
13    VI,     50|          Both sides having been drawn up in battle array, the
14   XII,     28|        the plough, a furrow was drawn to mark out the town, so
15   XII,     39|        and his armed bands were drawn up before his defences.~ ~
16   XII,     42|         praetorian cohorts were drawn up under arms in the plain
17    XV,      1|         was, on the other hand, drawn to different thoughts as
18    XV,      5|     walls, and a wide fosse was drawn where they distrusted the
19   XVI,      8|   Fabatus, a Roman knight, were drawn in as accomplices. By an
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