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 1    II,     67|             indeed compared with the multitude of the Numidians and Moors,
 2    II,     72|            in the presence of a vast multitude, placed the royal diadem
 3    II,     77|            practices pleasing to the multitude. He would go about without
 4   III,    104|            arrange ambuscades with a multitude of detachments. And so we
 5    IV,     29|              on the other charges, a multitude of which were heaped on
 6    IV,     67|         spring for the use of a vast multitude of soldiers and non-combatants.
 7    IV,     73|          between them because of its multitude; Lydus remained in the country
 8    IV,     80| precipitating and burying an immense multitude which was intently gazing
 9     V,     13|             now drawing to himself a multitude of young men and much popular
10    VI,     13|              by friendship with this multitude of men of rank! Celsus however,
11    VI,     41|           Macedonian dynasty, with a multitude of companion birds marvelling
12   XII,     66|              work might be seen by a multitude of visitors, preparations
13   XII,     66|           decked vessels. An immense multitude from the neighbouring towns,
14  XIII,     62|      bitterly of the violence of the multitude; the second, of the rapacity
15   XIV,     11|      uncertain answers given. A vast multitude streamed to the spot with
16    XV,      5|               a city strong from the multitude of its defenders and the
17    XV,     49|             to receive the destitute multitude. Supplies of food were brought
18    XV,     54|              information, an immense multitude was convicted, not so much
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