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 1    II,      7|      speedily constructed, some of small draught with a narrow stem
 2    II,      9|            nothing but carry off a small booty, and the wife and
 3    II,     31|       buried and guarded only by a small force. Immediately troops
 4    II,     77|           of the sea, with ever so small a force against the mightiest
 5   III,     57| accordingly talked sedition before small gatherings and popular assemblies
 6    IV,     65|        dislodged them, with only a small slaughter of the barbarians,
 7    IV,     76|        departure was attended by a small retinue, one senator, who
 8    IV,     85|        surrounds it and even for a small vessel it has but few safe
 9    XI,     24|            silver. The produce was small and soon exhausted. The
10    XI,     28|         valour and renown. Is it a small thing that Veneti and Insubres
11   XII,     22|          glory of victory would be small, while much disgrace would
12  XIII,     29|             when a fray began on a small scale and seemed a private
13   XIV,      7|           swam, then met with some small boats which conveyed her
14   XIV,     11|            terror at the attack. A small lamp was in the room, and
15   XIV,     43|       there was in the place but a small military force. Trusting
16   XIV,     47|         enhance their glory that a small force should earn the renown
17    XV,     42|      little frequented, and on too small a scale for so fine a voice.
18    XV,     62|       could secure many others. No small help was to be found in
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